Example sentences of "[prep] [adv] [to-vb] with [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The 10-year-olds followed an adventure route of ‘ real life ’ scenarios challenging them to think of how to deal with emergency situations that they might have to face in daily life . |
2 | At the moment most drivers have no official training on how to cope with motorway conditions , I asked Sergeant Bill Clarke from the Forces Driving School why it was n't part of the driving test . |
3 | The final question , on how to deal with aggressor states , was split into two parts : |
4 | WOMEN in Scotland are being given advice on how to deal with sex pests in the office , indecent phone calls and other threatening situations in a new Government booklet and video . |
5 | He says that he hopes that there will be a meeting of minds on how to deal with traffic problems . |
6 | Doctors and health visitors were yesterday sent new guidelines by the Foundation for the Study of Infant Deaths on how to deal with cot death tragedies . |
7 | Who gives a college course on how to deal with fame ? |
8 | In addition , contract computer staff often gain advice and assistance from the agencies through which they work on how to proceed with incorporation , and are often encouraged by them to take this step . |
9 | Fondant is easily coloured ( see page 21 for instructions on how to mix with food colouring ) , and although soft and pliable it will harden sufficiently for painting and forming into free-standing objects . |
10 | Answer guide : This is ore open to discussion about how to deal with research expenditure . |
11 | I mean maybe there 's an issue about how to cope with war , but that probably is related to fundamental aspects of what a person 's all about in their psychological make up . |
12 | By the time she came back , with any luck , she would have emerged from her current emotional upheaval , able at least to act with indifference towards Jake . |
13 | So that e E Os need to be looking at how to help with interview |