Example sentences of "[verb] with [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The mind was a delicate mechanism that he disliked interfering with at the best of times .
2 William Jardine [ q.v. ] described him as ‘ honest and liberal beyond what we generally meet with , or even expect to meet with in the general intercourse of business transactions ’ .
3 Several documents gave rise to concern as they were wrestled with in the appropriate commissions , none more so than the all-important Dogmatic Constitution on the Church .
4 The Committee of London & Scottish Bankers ( CLSB ) has been merged with with the British Banker 's Association ( BBA ) ( which has hitherto existed side by side with the CLSB ) .
5 Even money could not buy a quick passage through some of the conditions met with on the unimproved roads of the early eighteenth century .
6 The problems he encountered , which included the use of authors ’ names ( gender differences , dropped initials , etc. ) , nationality differences in publication rates , the lack of informative titles and so on , were all met with in the present survey also , with similar failures to idenitify uniquely some ‘ problem ’ authors .
7 Except for the need to make the prescribed disclosure ( see page 41 above ) , the retained marketing rules that non-UK offices have to comply with despite the foreign business carve-out apply only where the firm is carrying on investment business in the UK .
8 Of course now it 's warm enough to start getting out in the garden , what could be better than to take a selection of water toys to play with in the paddling pool outside ?
9 a full set of toys that people used to play with in the old days , and that sort of thing
10 Given all the millennia we have to play with in the stratigraphical record , we can expect our periodic catastrophes to do all the work we want of them .
11 This power given to individuals by the Spirit is not the naked ruach that we sometimes met with in the Old Testament days in men like Saul and Samson .
12 It is the way that our feelings tell us that they have got too much to cope with at the same time and they need some help — in the jargon this is called needing some ‘ ventilation ’ .
13 Just as Marlowe can choose to enter into purely fantastical land of his own making , which caters for his own desires and ignores that which he is unable to cope with in the real world , Marvell can slip into his garden and is free , for a period , from the ball and chain of the world he flees from .
14 And I 've found it harder to cope with in the last two or three years .
15 Deputy Chief executive Dominic Fitzpatrick confirms that the most difficult area they had to deal with over the last year has been the advertising element .
16 And sometimes non-standard discount is given , a pig to deal with on the old system , but if you could add one extra input box on that screen there …
17 On the East Bank , King Husayn had a more immediate Palestinian threat to deal with in the meteoric rise of the Palestinian resistance movement .
18 We 're not talking about whole groups of pupils who previously have been in top streams , we 're talking about half a dozen , ten individuals in any one year group and they are equally as difficult to deal with in the streamed situation .
19 Dickins had had nothing more than a back pass and a free-kick to deal with in the first 30 minutes but showed signs of nervousness when Bull challenged for a Birch free-kick .
20 Ironing out visual problems on the set is just one of the tasks that the 33-year-old Kilsyth-born Hamilton has had to deal with in the five weeks that GMTV has been on air .
21 The PostScript interpreter is claimed to outperform systems using clones of PostScript interpreters and provides 51 Type 1 PostScript fonts compared with to the 35 offered by competitors .
22 I have shamefully mixed feelings about the F-word , because the valorous riflemen I served with in the last war could hardly utter a sentence without it .
23 Yes there are far too many overlapping institutions that self regulation has n't worked , it ha has no adequate on the annualt we welcomed 21 effective against fraud by replacing it by an independent statutory statutory based regulator which has the power to strike and strike hard rather than everything er by the the the plethora of regulations we now deal with in the financial er in the financial sector and in the respect of what 's proposed today , you ca n't rely er on auditors to be the effective police force that they 've been required to be by these er regulations .
24 Erm and much of the point he 's making I think he 's covering , if you look closely , the resolution that we put , I should at this stage say I do accept the er the Charles suggested to start with into the first two lines .
25 I had a most interesting meeting in Scotland with all of our lay delegates there , erm on Friday and some of you within British Gas will know that in Scotland they 've even more problems with the M A P L than any of the other regions because they were operating a different system to start with in the first place .
26 The Criminal Procedure ( Insanity and Unfitness to Plead ) 1991 was enacted as a result of major dissatisfaction with the way in which those found mentally unfit to stand trial or not guilty by reason of insanity were dealt with under the Criminal Procedure ( Insanity ) Act 1964 .
27 Accordingly the use or threat of violence in connection with a prison mutiny can be dealt with under the general criminal law .
28 These can be dealt with under the general headings , symmetry , intermolecular bonding , tacticity , branching and molar mass .
29 MAS services are dealt with under the following broad headings in this guide :
30 He said that , if the Bill is passed unamended , the preserved railways in Scotland would have to be dealt with under the Private Legislation Procedure ( Scotland ) Act 1936 .
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