Example sentences of "[adj] to [verb] with the " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | A small all glass tank 14″ × 10″ × 7″ was well cleaned with a strong salt solution prior to filling with the selected water mix . |
3 | By the time the church meetings ended , the Nikolaikirche Square and the surrounding streets were already full to overflowing with the crowds who had failed to gain entry into any of the churches . |
4 | He said any measures to tackle the budget deficit should be secondary to dealing with the recession . |
5 | Wycliffe awoke in his hotel bedroom with a sour taste in his mouth and a leaden feeling in his head due to drinking with the Captain the night before . |
6 | If you are a shop assistant who frequently deputizes for the manager of a busy store you may need some prompting to realize that among your qualifications you ‘ are ready to take responsibility ’ , ‘ have a flexible approach to work ’ , and ‘ are used to dealing with the public ’ . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | He was used to sailing with the best and got exasperated with the Soviet crew . |
9 | Getting used to acting with the voice only and knowing how to use the microphone are basic features of good radio technique . |
10 | Top speed is 94 mph with standstill to 60 mph available in 13.4 seconds — figures which are more than respectable at this end of the market , though owners may find that the 20 mpg thirst takes a lot of getting used to compared with the 30-plus of Japanese rivals . |
11 | Some signing — he 's been with first division , Avignon in the French league and is used to playing with the best . |
12 | And she got all the rest of the stuff cost price because she was used to liaising with the caterers and photographers before other people 's weddings . |
13 | It appeared that the majority shared in the assessment , voiced by Prime Minister Nikolai Ryzhkov , that a " strong presidency is essential to prevent a vacuum in authority " , given that " the power of the Communist Party is waning , while the government executive is not used to working with the new system " . |
14 | Furthermore , Kemp 's absence that afternoon would mean that this other person — yes , Downes — would be all the more committed to staying with the tourists for the scheduled ‘ informal get-together ’ . |