Example sentences of "[verb] with [prep] [pos pn] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | It was early still , but , while she had quite enjoyed his company and having someone else to converse with in her own language , an early night seemed quite a good idea . |
2 | Its international stature alone guarantees the attraction of custom , particularly from traders involved in export/import finance deals which small domestically-orientated banks might find difficult to cope with on their own . |
3 | Being discriminated against or harassed on any grounds — whether it 's racist , sexist or even ageist — is always hard to cope with on your own . |
4 | As Dogs Today readers know , poor Des has had buckets to cope with in his short life and can be a bit free ‘ n ’ easy with his pearly whites . |
5 | But where they address discourses of ‘ race ’ , sexuality , age , and class among subjects , they seem to find them difficult to deal with on their own terms . |
6 | So it 's nothing to do with by their own choice so I understand . |
7 | The familiar matter that we deal with in our ordinary life , that 's jsut atoms , yes . |
8 | If so , the claim would have to be dealt with under our own policy , with Lloyds Underwriters only being involved where the amount of the claim exceeds the sum insured , whereby they would have to deal with the balance of the claim over the policy limits . |
9 | They were just that — guidelines , she said , and each case had to be dealt with on its individual merits . |
10 | Each case must be looked at and dealt with on its own merits considering the circumstances and amounts involved . |
11 | But unacceptable behaviour ( and that includes bad timekeeping and too much sick leave ) and poor work standards should be dealt with through your usual disciplinary procedures . |
12 | BT has gone a few steps further , and begun trials of its own telephone robot , capable of handling many of the routine tasks usually dealt with by its 25,000 human operators . |
13 | Nevertheless , evidence er , was dealt with by our assorted version parent . |
14 | As a result of the Prudential 's unique size and spread of interests , the work dealt with by our in-house department is of high quality and prestige . |
15 | The major electrical manifestations of cortical activity will be described , and some important issues will be clarified at a simple , accessible level which might otherwise remain impenetrable if dealt with in their modern context . |
16 | The area in which blending-in has to be most immediate is employment : factory workers have to be Tennesseans , Kentuckians or Geordies , dealt with in their own way . |
17 | Certain other terms are implied into leases by virtue of statute and these are dealt with in their respective contexts . |
18 | Among important events dealt with in her two volumes were the Cato Street conspiracy , Queen Caroline 's trial , Catholic emancipation , and parliamentary reform . |
19 | Scotland 's affairs had once been dealt with in her own Parliament in Edinburgh ; now much of them were dealt with in London ; soon more would be dealt with in Brussels . |
20 | There 's also a link with neighbours Cud , who Mick worked with on their latest single — and who they 've gigged with . |
21 | He was one of the most interesting men I worked with in my early years . |
22 | Of great importance was his work on the development of commercial crystallizers , which he dealt with in his 1947 presidential address . |
23 | Psychologically it would apply to a life completely expressed without regrets and with all guilts erased ; a difficult number to resonate with in our present type of society . |