Example sentences of "[conj] [modal v] [verb] with the " in BNC.

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1 A defendant to any action may wish to dispute all or part of the liability asserted by the plaintiff , or may disagree with the amount claimed whilst admitting liability , or may wish to dispute the claim and make a counterclaim against the plaintiff .
2 Until comparatively recently there was a general belief or tacit agreement within the community that the later years of life were a time of " all passion spent " — that sex stopped or should stop with the menopause in women and that it continued into later years only in old men who were awarded the epithet " dirty " .
3 that after to-night I might be of no further use , & should resign with the whole Cabinet .
4 MacDonald said that he ‘ might be of no further use , & should resign with the whole Cabinet ’ ; the night before his interview with the King , Baldwin had gone to Neville Chamberlain 's house in Eaton Square , and ‘ hoped and prayed that he might not have to join a National Government ’ ; even after his interview with the King .
5 Care must of course be taken with gases that may react with the glass , salt windows , or sealants .
6 He opened a second door , which again had an elegant stained glass transom above it , and Belinda found it led to an open veranda that must connect with the one they had sat on for drinks .
7 They have sought to use fraud as an insight into the sociology and methodology of science , an approach that might connect with the more philosophical investigations of Robert Merton , Michael Polanyi , John Ziman and Thomas Kuhn .
8 At issue is the FBI 's ability to wiretap in future … the FBI is not only asking the industry to dumb down existing software , it wants to prohibit it from developing new technologies that might interfere with the government 's ability to intercept various oral and electronic communications . ’
9 Patients were excluded on grounds of the following criteria : age under 18 or over 70 years ; presence of hepatitis delta antibodies in serum ; antiviral or immune modulatory therapies in the preceding six months ; history or presence of decompensated liver disease ( ascites , encephalopathy , variceal haemorrhage ) ; pregnancy ; impaired immunity , including seropositivity for human immunodeficiency virus with T4 cells <400/mm ; inadequate levels of platelets ( <70×10/l ) or white blood cells ( <3×10/l ) ; recent drug or alcohol abuse ; presence of significant other disease that might interfere with the study .
10 Johnson had great difficulty finding a robot that could cope with the laser 's accuracy .
11 Staining also appears adjacent to the midline in r5 ( Figs 1 e and 2a ) , a region that could correspond with the location of motor neuron cell bodies .
12 Clausewitz , the great German philosopher of war , used the term " friction " to cover all the hassles and difficulty that could interfere with the smooth running of a plan .
13 So if they were where the machine was planing or moulding or whatever , the material 'd be sucked away like ours is into bins and then that used to go with the material we used to get .
14 This despite the increasingly apocalyptic talk about the inflation and unemployment that would arrive with the launch on new year 's day of a set of economic reforms : price liberalisation , the sale of small businesses and internal convertibility of the crown ( meaning that Czechoslovak firms licensed to conduct foreign trade can now buy as much foreign currency as they want at the newly unified exchange rate ) .
15 And what heaven could the preacher offer that would compare with the joys of the long summer evenings , messing about in boats with other laughing boys and girls ?
16 Rubber wetsuits they regarded with distaste as contraceptive sheaths that would interfere with the primal experience .
17 If things are as bad as the hon. Gentleman says , will my right hon. Friend ask the business men why the west midlands has managed to attract so much investment in manufacturing from abroad , why foreign countries have chosen to locate in the United Kingdom and whether they believe that those people would stay if they had to experience the burden of heavy taxation , job losses and days lost in strikes that would occur with the return of a Labour Government ?
18 Ing C Olivetti & Co SpA plans to pitch at the top-end of the volume workstation business with high-performance machines built around Digital Equipment Corp 's Alpha RISC that will compete with the likes of Sun Microsystems Inc , Hewlett-Packard Co and IBM Corp — if it can figure out how to market the things .
19 Something that will clash with the quivering jowls of the General 's wife .
20 But a new round of haggling is now certain over the quality of the sound that will go with the pictures .
21 Kendall Square has several offices in Western Europe that will work with the Scientific Computing Branch to market and support KSR1 systems .
22 With the left hand light on when knitting punch lace , the marked squares select the needles that will knit with the fine yarn only , with the right hand light on it 's the blanks .
23 Charterail was transporting a weekly trainload of Pedigree products to Orleans , in France , and saw itself as ideally placed to link into the pan-European distribution system that will develop with the opening of the Channel Tunnel .
24 He said : ‘ We want an inquiry that will deal with the most important thing of all — that is an inquiry that gets at the truth . ’
25 The latter provides for the creation of a special federal service that will deal with the export of works of art .
26 Together these two essays are an attempt to construct the theoretical basis for an alternative to positivistic scholarships , an alternative that will deal with the specifically literary properties of texts , and deal with them with the same degree of objectivity and rigour as scholarship has traditionally claimed .
27 A planned European visit , to take advantage of the new opportunities that will come with the Single Market , is regarded as particularly important both for self development and the identification of business opportunities .
28 I am greatly relieved that the name Hall is now no longer associated with a company which , having all the necessary finance , does not feel it is able to build , for itself , robots that can compete with the world 's best .
29 They want to turn Sberbank from a dowdy savings bank into a universal bank that can compete with the likes of Germany 's Deutsche Bank .
30 The only kind of storage that can cope with the sheer volume of data involved is an optical disc and the only practical format that can be used is the compact disc ( CD ) .
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