Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [to-vb] with the " in BNC.
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1 | So make definite plans to deal with the fears that you can control . |
2 | Such a duty of confidence is subject to , and overridden by , the duty of any party to that contract to comply with the law of the land . |
3 | Special task forces have been at work in each board to deal with the longest waiting lists and I have set aside an extra £1 million this year and in each of the next two years to support their work . |
4 | Preventative measures are indeed being advocated by the N.S.C.A. as an interim measure to deal with the widespread nuisance caused by straw and stubble burning after harvest . |
5 | Try to make these positive , and if possible try to manage with the resources already available to you . |
6 | The question is whether these hallowed archaisms are only a surface phenomenon which a sensible modernization of Parliament would easily sweep away , or whether they indicate a fundamental unsuitability in the traditional kind of representative institution to cope with the problems of modern democratic government . |
7 | As a Stalinist , Nizan was doubtless reassured that prompt action to deal with the anti-Soviet activities had been taken . |
8 | A 60-day state of emergency was imposed in Nalchik , capital of the Russian Federation North Caucasus republic of Kabardino-Balkaria , on Sept. 27 , following demonstrations by protesters demanding the release of the leader of the Confederation of Caucasus Mountain Peoples , Musa Shanibov , detained earlier in September for forming armed units to fight with the Abkhazian separatists in their conflict with Georgia [ see p. 39110 ] . |
9 | When stimulated to secrete acid ( for example , by histamine ) , additional H + , K + -ATPase units become operational as tubulovesicles rich in H + , K + -ATPase move from the cytoplasmic compartment to fuse with the apical membrane . |
10 | The Fijian traditional communal system of livelihood has a tendency to restrict initiative for commercial expansion and development so that there is a need to modify commercial values to meet with the demands of modern commercialism , This , in a nutshell , is what the Yalavou project sets out 10 do . |
11 | The Liverpool striker has rejected the offer of a new one-year contract to stay with the Reds . |
12 | Third party creditors could not be allowed to use the forum of the English courts to interfere with the performance of an international treaty . |
13 | In a few moments my right hon. Friend the Chancellor will set out our detailed proposals to deal with the problem of repossessions . |
14 | A two shift system was introduced in this department to coincide with the shift working in the underframe shop . |
15 | Not surprisingly , considerable pressure was put on the Conservative government to take some action to cope with the problem , though it was neither clear nor agreed what the basic problem was . |
16 | It is beyond the scope of this chapter to grapple with the full implications of the whole ERA for pre-school education , particularly with regard to ‘ opting out ’ , financial delegation , especially as , at the time of writing , vesting days for each of these major elements have yet to be announced , and discussion would be speculative . |
17 | Despite this , the SGA 1979 does make some attempt to deal with the Scottish dilemma vis à vis non-possessory security interests through the insertion of s61(4) of the 1893 Act ( now s62(4) of the 1979 Act ) , a provision specifically drafted for Scotland but which also applies to England . |
18 | This usually entailed placement at a very tender age , because it would be difficult for some parents to deal with the issue of race and colour if the child had developed a sense of racial identity and pride in his or her heritage . |
19 | The reminiscing had begun and , although she paused briefly to hand round the plates and a bowl of crisp salad to go with the pie , there was no way Harry could stop her . |
20 | It means little for this child to perform with the greatest precision the most difficult pieces , with hands that can hardly stretch a sixth ; but what is really incredible is to see him improvise for an hour on end and in doing so give rein to the inspiration of his genius and to a mass of enchanting ideas … |
21 | ‘ Perhaps we could get some ivy to go with the holly , ’ suggested Mary . |
22 | They asked for a delegation to meet the Social Work Committee ; they asked the Director of Social Work to meet with the Action Committee Chairman and Vice-Chairman to discuss the report issued by the organisation PAIN . |
23 | Officials from the governments of Vietnam , the United Kingdom and Hong Kong and from the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees ( UNHCR ) met in Hanoi ( Vietnam ) on Sept. 19-21 and approved a fresh plan to deal with the Vietnamese " boat people " in Hong Kong . |
24 | Mrs Wilson was particularly glad that the maid , Elsie , chose this moment to arrive with the tea tray . |
25 | In fact , everybody seemed to be busy finding some job to help with the war effort , except Mum who continued to clean at the Gingold 's chip shop . |
26 | There is a further theme to do with the collective nature of social life . |
27 | The invention of the spinning mule in 1779 made high quality cotton yarn possible , and it was a propitious moment to compete with the Indian muslins which monopolized the quality market . |
28 | We are addressing this desire to explore with the introduction of the new Little Harbor 58 , an innovative yacht with a draft of just 4′ 10″ . |
29 | ( 1 ) Non-registration Failure to comply with the various registration requirements leads , as one would expect , to liability to fines . |
30 | It is unrealistic to expect social workers to empathise with the child , the mother and the abuser , ’ says Bernadette Manning , head of child protection . |