Example sentences of "[prep] [verb] with the [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | The powerful hydrogen bonding capacity of fluoride , discussed by John Emsley , has been known for some time , but its potential for interfering with the vitally important hydrogen bonds between biomolecules has only recently begun to receive attention . |
2 | American news organisations , such as CNN and CBS , may show an interest in the shares in the hope of collaborating with the relatively low cost ITN . |
3 | The task of dealing with the mainly English force of rebels commanded by the M.P . |
4 | Another person with a very busy schedule , it was good of her to find time to come to speak to us on the subject of working with the mentally handicapped . |
5 | But on his recent visit to the Mission base he was prevented from meeting with the newly contacted group . |
6 | ‘ Modern mattress , ’ he told her before proceeding with the more pleasurable task of nibbling her ear . |
7 | The precocity displayed by Ypres and Ghent in securing a candidate favourable to their industrial future was not to be imitated in the rest of France in the twelfth century ; still , other rulers , particularly those of Champagne , learned from it of the profit to be derived from allying with the increasingly powerful mercantile or industrial classes . |
8 | Responses have to be shared , first , in the relative safety of small numbers in order to enable participants to build up confidence in coping with the frequently painful nature of talk about disruption . |
9 | Before dealing with the more formal approaches to library orientation some mention must be made of library guiding . |
10 | There has to be a force which operates truly in the best interests of the child , and there has to be recognition and understanding of the very difficult and narrow lines many social workers have to tread in dealing with the most harrowing cases . |
11 | These rules are by and large irrelevant in dealing with the terminally ill patient who is , in a sense , in a special class . |
12 | Various imaginative plans had already been suggested for dealing with the most difficult problem , the high-level waste . |
13 | The president of the RICS at the time filed evidence about his practice for dealing with the very large number of applications for appointments of rent review experts and arbitrators ( 7,664 in 1985 : but see 10.5.3 above14,550 in 1990 ) . |
14 | Care in the community is a new national policy for dealing with the mentally ill , following the closure of psychiatric hospitals , but many former patients are apparently falling through the net . |
15 | The government was urged to provide funds for the training of staff and additional support for dealing with the more difficult pupils . |
16 | The attack on the woman , left to die after being savagely beaten and sexually attacked has outraged detectives used to dealing with the most horrific crimes . |
17 | The Speaker of the House of Representatives , Thomas S. Foley ( Dem. , Washington ) , stated his opposition to any amendment of the Bill of Rights , however , arguing that the issue of flag burning was not so important as to make it " worth tampering with the most important repository of personal liberty that any country has ever established in its history " . |