Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] [verb] with [art] " in BNC.

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1 Salmond had been the recipient of abuse all that day , mainly from Labour for voting with the Government on Maastricht the night before .
2 Agents Mathews and Goodman are looking for rents of around ££10 a sq ft for space in Martin 's Building as it becomes free for letting with a range of suites up to 14,000 sq ft being available .
3 The provision of an adequate flat-rate pension would also prove a better vehicle than pension-splitting for dealing with the problems that are likely to face older women in the future as a result of divorce .
4 Its predecessor was extremely clear in dealing with the fundamental concepts of special relativity and although Rindler 's new book is more discursive and modern in its approach ( for example , its treatment of space time ) it does lose out in succinctness .
5 And you want to know what it was like being fêted by the Stones and Led Zep , and how in ‘ 61 Bob Dylan got his first Greenwich Village pro gig with John Lee ( and was apparently pissed off because the man from the New York Times was far more interested in rapping with the bluesman ) , but he just says it was nice to be able to put young Bob on the bandstand .
6 In open play , 'Mere seemed more interested in arguing with the referee and reacting to any niggle from the opposition .
7 Some rare people remain slim by staying with a very restrictive way of eating .
8 He claimed all countries have been guilty of tampering with the ball and conceded : ‘ We do n't know what we are going to do , and the countries do n't know the answer .
9 ‘ Where do you live ? ’ she asked , feeling a little less nervous about talking with the young man .
10 I enjoyed the hurly burly of working with the oil men and fishermen on the wild coastlines of the north west and the islands .
11 To govern rather than merely preside , to bring about meaningful policy change as distinct from tinkering with the status quo , a president must establish a productive relationship with congress .
12 It is enough to say that , having adopted the character of Oliver Twist , I have been fortunate in meeting with a kindlier and less formidable response than he ; and while anyone who knows the editor 's capabilities must realise that it is not beyond his powers to write a further introduction of the same delight as that preceding Volume II , it would be unreasonable to complain that in his assessment of the situation the needs of prompt publication have been put first .
13 Company publicity manager said : ‘ This shows that the national TV campaign has done its job and the visitors Centre staff have been magnificent in coping with the big increase in visitors .
14 Tragically , from experience , I have discovered that Government Departments have not been speedy in dealing with the rights of victims of terrorism in Northern Ireland .
15 Not only are Arsenal losing , but they are failing to score — just one goal from seven games — and it 's beginning to have an effect on fans who have been accustomed to rolling with the good times .
16 His reasoning was that the first field was inadequate for operating with the additional load .
17 This commonsense method is useful for dealing with a large number of coins which are superficially similar , such as those of a long-lived Roman emperor and , particularly , ‘ immobilised ’ medieval coins .
18 Be that as it may , Pigafetta 's diaries of the journey remain the classic source for all future accounts of the voyage : he had joined the ships , he said , because he was ‘ desirous of sailing with the expedition so that he might see the wonders of the world ’ .
19 Which means when you do business with ANZ you can be sure of dealing with the same bank at both ends of the transaction .
20 Please try to understand : I 'm so tired of living with the dead . ’
21 The stone walls of our cottage groan and shudder as if tired of battling with the centuries of wind .
22 Based on our research , we concur with the earlier observation that ‘ paraprofessionals who come from the communities which they serve have been found to be more effective in working with the people as they have close ties and may have insights and information not readily available to the outsider ’ ( IASSW , 1979 , p. 8 ) .
23 And , as the Canadian writer Eric Downton put it in 1986 , ‘ societies with Confucian-Buddhist roots are proving more effective in coping with the industrial and technological challenges on the eve of the twenty-first century than [ are those countries with a ] predominantly Christian-Hebraic heritage . ’
24 The English language presents difficulties if a purely phonic approach is attempted ( silent letters in ‘ knife ’ and ‘ pneumatic ’ , for example ) but it is useful in dealing with the ‘ sounding out ’ of unfamiliar words .
25 Chapters 2 through 16 introduce concepts and techniques found useful in dealing with the questions outlined above and describe some of the relevant aspects of the company functions forming the interfaces .
26 His strength of character was invaluable in dealing with the guards and his commitment to his fellow hostages was such that he would listen quietly and matter of factly on the occasions when we all had a heart-to-heart about the little ways in which we got on each others ' nerves .
27 If Stewarts are late in coming with the messages
28 This young American hearer , visiting Stornoway , may have a quite inappropriate idea of the type of object , and the associated behaviour , involved in dealing with a fire in Stornoway forty years before .
29 Similarly , a new method or process of manufacture which does not lend itself to detailed analysis by competitors will probably remain immune from imitation by rivals precisely because the employer has avoided the mandatory public disclosure involved in proceeding with a patent application .
30 he has , he 's not asked her , he 's nobbled her to actually get involved in helping with the compilation of the training package
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