Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] with [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 When the bas-relief on a newly-opened post office was reviewed by The Times , the newspaper 's art correspondent commented with some inspiration , ‘ The design consists of a male and female nude , recumbent , but with a suggestion that they are floating in water .
2 The main aim of their eight-week-long visit is to learn enough to set up a consultancy centre at the university as the Czechs , unused to the rising unemployment they now face , do not have the knowhow to cope with such upheaval .
3 On each flight to Cyprus six groundcrew were on board to cope with any problems encountered en route and to remove the avionics not included in the sale .
4 ‘ Sure , we can adapt and get the ball forward quickly when needs be , but that 's all about having the variety to cope with any situation .
5 But she felt curiously light-headed , detached , as if she 'd been pushed too far , and her brain had temporarily given up the struggle to cope with this Alice in Wonderland situation .
6 In arid country ( r conditions ) the weaver birds , small passerines related to sparrows , tend to be seasonally and sexually dimorphic , to breed polygynously ( one male mated with several females ) , and to have short or capricious breeding seasons .
7 ‘ Since you 're having Suzie 's trail pursued with such vigour , perhaps it would be sensible to stay on until my hotel reservation lapses . ’
8 At worst , they merely signal a reluctance or inability to grapple with those problems .
9 To resolve the problem that most organisations have multiple networks that communicate using different network protocols , the multiprotocol networking software in Oracle7 is designed to enable any client computer to communicate with any server or group of server computers in the network , regardless of network protocol .
10 The intention is that the members of the household should have an opportunity to communicate with each other , to sense their unity as a family , and to enjoy time set aside from the normal rush of daily life .
11 Their intention to continue with this strategy remains .
12 Asked how high upmarket it might go he said : ’ Spam and champagne go well together but then spam goes with most things .
13 There are several methods of extending our rule to cope with this problem , all of which are essentially ways of considering programs restricted so that we only need worry about a finite set of values at a time .
14 The chapter concludes with some examples of how insights gained from psychotherapy can be useful in social work practice .
15 But we have managed to get another car booked with another firm .
16 And this firm he thinks because he 's gon na have his roof done with these roof tiles , these new type they 're gon na give him them !
17 We are also interested in what the priorities are now for demilitarisation and reconstruction , and I ask the Minister specifically to approach our American colleagues to ask them to convert the substantial military aid that has until now been given to El Salvador into civilian aid to help with that reconstruction .
18 The remainder of the chapter deals with some circumstances in which nurses are directly involved with assisting patients who have problems in maintaining a safe environment .
19 The piece ends with both instruments in the same key — E♭ minor .
20 The chapter ends with some suggestions for strengthening teams through team-building as a way to maximize the clear advantages of team cohesion and minimize the regressive behaviours common in groups especially those that arise from cross-cultural differences .
21 While Lord Scarman was careful not to enter the political dispute between the Government and the Labour party on issues such as unemployment and housing , his call for more direct action to deal with these problems , along with racial disadvantage , posed a challenge to the political legitimacy of the policies which the Government had followed from 1979 onwards .
22 He finds time to talk to her and tell her what 's going on so that she 's never at a loss to deal with any situation .
23 In practice , many leases expressly exclude this requirement on the part of the landlord and statute dispenses with this part of the procedure in many cases :
24 In an attempt to deal with these inadequacies the new proposals ( Department of Trade and Industry 1989 ) represent a change from the present form based approach to an effects based approach , and involve almost the wholesale adoption of the principles and form of Article 85 .
25 This is not an attempt to deal with these ideals in a comprehensive way — no single empirical study could do that — but merely an attempt to see what bearing our factual findings may have upon moral views about the media .
26 In an attempt to deal with this issue , Goss ( 1953 ) introduced a control procedure in which subjects were simply allowed to observe the stimuli ( in one case being instructed to attend to them , in another given no special instructions ) during the first phase of training .
27 In an attempt to deal with this discrimination against public patients , the 1992–3 federal budget plan is introducing bonus payments to those states which increase the proportion of public patients treated .
28 My right hon. and learned Friend has said more than once , and I have repeated it , that it is the Government 's avowed intention to deal with that subject .
29 The band you thought had no personality and were locked into a strait-jacketed genre have just made an album packed with more character and idiosyncrasies than practically any other released in 1992 .
30 Fig 1 shows a woven fabric knitted with this design .
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