Example sentences of "[verb] with what the [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Those looking for a sign of grace or spiritual solace from the Cardinal had to make do with what The Times called ‘ exemplary patience and meekness ’ and writers to the letters column taxed me with shallowness and poor taste .
2 Saddam Hussein disagrees with what the Kurds would like and has been trying to eradicate them from Iraq by killing them with his powerful army .
3 In Korea , industrial policy had clear priorities and had used political power to make sure that firms complied with what the planners wanted .
4 A statement made by Daniel McPhee , the travellers ' spokesman and himself a former traveller agrees with what the police super .
5 In view , however , of what he said about student support , compared with what the citizens advice bureaux say about student support — the citizens advice bureaux deal with real students suffering real hardship in the real world , while the Prime Minister hides himself away behind locked gates in 10
6 and was to do with what the rights would be erm in terms of benefits and in terms of compensation from the council when they moved out .
7 His methods however were mostly to do with the syntax and vocabulary and sounds and had little to do with what the languages meant .
8 This therefore was entirely the work of Stirling , Brunel and Burn , although Stanhope and Roberts agreed to concur with what the others wrote and would add their signatures .
9 Culture , which later became current with the rise of social anthropology , tended to be associated with what the Germans had believed they had fought for .
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