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

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1 The announcement was again dogged by the spectre of the SNP 's deal in voting with the Government on the Maastricht Bill two weeks ago , with its leaders being asked why voters should have confidence in a party which voted with an administration which strongly advocated the continued Union .
2 This principle applies in full force in dealing with the harmonic idioms of the present day , in which discords are approached and quitted with the utmost freedom , and there is often little or no feeling of resolution at all , for there must always be ‘ part-writing ’ and the notes must ‘ go somewhere ’ and not be left in the air , so to speak , even if the progressions are not in accord with nineteenth-century harmonic notions .
3 These different perceptions mean that there is scope for confusion in communicating with the public and non–specialists on risk issues , and great care needs to be taken .
4 Not only are there the possibilities offered by electronic mail in communicating with the other school , but classes might put their information onto the computer and exchange data disks .
5 Parents can benefit from some guidance in persevering with the ignoring method and in recognizing the differences in their child 's behaviour .
6 We 've seen him playing Julia Roberts ' husband , a sexually repressed and obsessive wife beater in Sleeping With The Enemy .
7 The parent may be depressed and isolated and show little pleasure in interacting with the child .
8 Mulvey combined this Freudian explanation of pleasure in looking with the theory of the mirror stage in the work of Jacques Lacan , in which the child 's first recognition of itself in the mirror is called a misrecognition , because what the child sees in the mirror is an idealised whole and rounded image at odds with the child 's diffuse bodily experience of itself at that stage in development — it can not yet control its movements , let alone its environment .
9 However , the chairwoman of the Scottish Labour Party , Johann Lamont , ruled out support for a Scottish parliamentary council and was heckled when criticising the SNP 's action in voting with the Government last week .
10 Teachers showed a great deal of skill in dealing with the many interruptions of the classroom day , generally managing to neutralize them either by simply refusing to be distracted by them , or by transmuting them into a part of the teaching session .
11 Peter Ainsworth , Conservative member for Surrey East , was " Best Campaigning MP " for his willingness to promote the controversial — and ultimately unsuccessful — Hedgerows Bill [ see page 3 , this issue ] and his skill in negotiating with the conflicting interest groups .
12 although h he took a very professional erm attitude in dealing with the inquiry afterwards .
13 It appears that the mother would be eligible for financial assistance in returning with the children to Australia , whereas the father and the lady with whom he now lives would have to fund their own travel arrangements to England and to that extent the father would be disadvantaged .
14 Diana had no form of protection , and no help in dealing with the press .
15 Britain also sought American help in dealing with the unilateral declaration of independence by the whites of Southern Rhodesia in 1965 in the face of the Wilson government 's insistence on safeguards for the rest of the population .
16 The vast majority need pensions to meet their financial needs , almost all will be registered with a doctor and will make use of the health services , and many require special housing or residential accommodation and some degree of help in coping with the problems arising from increasing frailty , social isolation and their dependent role .
17 However , the recommendations here are sometimes generalised , and more detailed and precise help in working with the pupil 's exact requirements can be achieved by consultation with an adviser or specialist teacher of visually handicapped children .
18 He is harsh and shows little pity in dealing with the fallen angels and his exclamation that his son will be exalted resounds with a rather curt and slightly arrogant ring .
19 This rule adds a consideration to those already discussed as being relevant to the scope of Ord. 53 , namely whether the High Court ( which hears AJRs ) or the alternative forum is more expert in dealing with the type of issue in question or better equipped to resolve it .
20 The NUCPS also warned if the move to Glasgow went ahead , staff who were expert in dealing with the army officers ' pay system would leave .
21 The Government needs both imagination and determination in dealing with the problems of working mothers .
22 This seems to have been the only time that the English king led his men to victory : had the negotiations which preceded his return from exile the same year included a stipulation by those who complained about his previous behaviour ( see below ) that henceforth there should be more determination in dealing with the enemy ?
23 Cummings and Henry interpreted this as a ‘ natural ’ process arising from the individual 's loss of skill , energy and determination in coping with the pressures of mainstream social life .
24 [ what is ] apparent during this period is the bewilderment and confusion of many sections of the liberal intelligentsia in grappling with the immigration issue at the same time as they had difficulties in understanding the new elements of youth culture brought on by the emergence of what was in popular parlance being termed an ‘ affluent society ’ .
25 The staffs lack of ease in dealing with the novice user .
26 In a business sale , the buyer will be less likely to be able to take advantage of the implied warranty , particularly because he may well be as expert as the seller in dealing with the goods which are the subject matter of the contract , and so will not ( or it will not be reasonable for him to ) rely on the seller 's judgment and skill .
27 The different source of the neutrophils used in the assay may result in the recognition of different antigens , although Saxon et al showed no significant difference in binding with the neutrophils taken from eight normal subjects .
28 The big trap in dealing with the Duveen Galleries is the centre octagon .
29 The ‘ Agon ’ having demonstrated with such force that the core of the rite is not glorious but hideous , there is no point in continuing with the play .
30 There was clearly no point in arguing with the man any longer , she consoled herself , wearily removing her short-sleeved ivory silk blouse and the skirt of the pin-striped navy suit in which she 'd gone to work that morning .
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