Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun sg] [to-vb] with the " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Negotations are proceeding with a view to obtaining grant aid to help with the considerable setting up costs which will be involved and advice taken with regard to design and layout of exhibits .
2 But now with a fifty billion pound deficit to contend with the Chancellor is expected to see VAT on books and newspapers as a useful source of income .
3 There is a small dam to pass , and then it 's plain sailing all the way back to the car park to live with the shame that we failed to live up to the term ‘ fit walkers ’ .
4 Oh yeah , i in that way er certainly when he produced the bonus contract to go with the saw table , you know we w that was fairly plain , that production would have risen in his estimates quite considerably , and yet our wages in fact would have dropped quite considerably so , yes I mean er it did n't seem quite to tally in the way we would have like to have seen it .
5 SURELY now is the time for Liverpool Football Club to dispense with the services of Graeme Souness .
6 Some advice workers will carry the relevant volume back to the interview room to read with the client , as they are encouraged to do .
7 Tambrands , the makers of Tampax , have launched the talk line to coincide with the new school term which , they claim , is an appropriate time to raise the sticky subject of growing up .
8 It starts with about $380m over five years to help national authorities exchange information in areas such as taxes and export controls , says national governments would have to provide at least $6,700m over five years , it said , and wants another $7,900m or so over seven years to help all the Community 's backward regions to build up their telecommunications and computer infrastructures ; it says helpfully that loans will be available from the European Investment Bank to help with the effort .
9 ‘ What has the Faculty of Arts to do with Industry Year , or Industry Year to do with the Faculty of Arts ? ’
10 The firm told the dock company to deal with the timber according to the instructions of a clerk of the firm .
11 The ability of the Oct-1 POU domain to interact with the Herpes virus protein VP16 is well established ( 8 , 59 ) .
12 As an inducement to the merger , the Government provided a £13.5 million grant for the development of a new computer range to compete with the then best selling System/360 computer family sold by IBM .
13 The Cabinet appointed 40 new parliamentary deputies on June 7 under an amendment of the election law to comply with the provisions of the 1989 Taif Accord [ see p.38214 ] .
14 One can speculate that if Mezey had not come up with the idea of dispensing with two hospitals , and of the remaining four being given a quadrant of the region to serve each , the idea that it was an RHA rather than local management responsibility to deal with the issue , might never have stuck in the minds of senior regional officers .
15 The areas covered included a guide to procurement of computer hardware and software within the RAF , a help desk to assist with the diagnosis of problems on the large variety of PCs within the Engineering Branch of the RAF and extensions to the use of rule induction techniques in the diagnosis of avionic faults at the MU .
16 The House of Commons saw fit to incorporate a provision in the recent Nullity of Marriage Act to deal with the problems raised .
17 Ptr. , 1960 S.L.T. ( Notes ) 3 , where the executor of a deceased licence holder to whom the licence had been transferred failed , through inadvertence , not only to apply for a renewal at the next half-yearly meeting , but also to request a licensing court to deal with the matter at an adjourned meeting .
18 Different classes of share will be created and issued by the company to the management and the investors in order : ( a ) to allow a large share capital to be created without unduly diluting the management 's interest ; ( b ) to reduce the investors ' risk by providing a part of the share capital to be in the form of preference shares , which will enable the company to redeem as quickly as the cash flow and profits allow ; ( c ) to set up a " ratchet " mechanism which will allow for the management shareholding to increase with the success of the company .
19 Unlike Sunsoft Inc , Solbourne is not in the process of trying to upgrade its operating system to cope with the requirements of large-scale SMP systems , its had that work under its belt for many moons .
20 Historically the Blackburn Perth has the distinction of being the largest flying-boat of the biplane era to serve with the RAF .
21 Sometimes it is useful to appoint a team leader to help with the organization of the teams .
22 The main point to be taken , however , is that by then , even if not yet dramatic , the growth of the economy was strong enough for per capita tax yield to rise with the growing population .
23 Insufficient funding and poor management is blamed for low staff morale , encouraging many of those employed in the park service to co-operate with the poachers .
24 But the Senior Management Team saw him as a somewhat shy and introverted person and sought to persuade him to be more outward-looking and to be the teacher in the Art department to liaise with the Needlecraft department , a development which they were keen to see .
25 Uganda is a developing country with neither the wealth nor the health service infrastructure to cope with the problem adequately .
26 We have already referred to the problems of co-ordination in organisations individuals and groups within the organisation need to identify with the objectives of the project .
27 Thus the control unit proceeds to execute instructions from locations 1 , 2 , 3 , … - etc. , and these constitute the interrupt service routine to deal with the interrupt .
28 The conference also backed calls for education policy to comply with the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child .
29 A clear symbol of the growth of a banking system was the establishment in 1773 of the London Clearing House to cope with the huge increase in inter-bank payments .
30 Classify the errors as suggested in Analysis ( pages 30–42 ) and prepare a teaching strategy to deal with the patterns of error revealed .
  Next page