Example sentences of "[prep] [adv] [v-ing] with the " in BNC.

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1 Did he have any political motives for apparently dealing with the Volga population almost as harshly and coldly as with starving Ukrainians or the Tambov peasantry ?
2 The wireless crackled for a few moments until , after much jiggling with the knobs , the voice of Mr Chamberlain became clear .
3 After extensively washing with the same buffer , the column was eluted with buffer 3 plus 0.15 M ( NH 4 ) 2 SO 4 .
4 The duty to provide such public sewers as may be necessary for effectually draining their district for the purposes of the Act , and to make such provision , by means of sewage disposal works or otherwise as may be necessary for effectually dealing with the contents of their sewers. ( s.14(1) )
5 Although a few may take up to a week of daily feeding with the culprit food before they respond , this is probably fairly unusual .
6 Israel had previously accused Japan of largely complying with the Arab boycott for fear of jeopardising its oil supplies .
7 And so it would be a case of actually negotiating with the council hopefully ?
8 The wind died and we lay out in midstream drifting with the current .
9 This suggests to us that there 's probably no advantage to be gained from further tinkering with the law .
10 In the same year Sir Thomas Roe went as English representative in turn to The Hague , Copenhagen and Königsberg ( where the Elector of Brandenburg then was ) before also helping with the Swedish–Polish negotiations .
11 This should be particularly helpful for the younger counsellor who , if not aware of the potentially vast differences of life expectations between generations , will have difficulty in fully empathizing with the attitudes and feelings of older people .
12 The Spanish Socialist Party and its trade union organization , the UGT ( General Workers ' Union ) , had gained strength both from initially co-operating with the dictatorship and from subsequently opposing it .
13 He would have been in there swinging with the best .
14 Community legislation may be comprehensive without necessarily dealing with the precise point raised by the Member State , and may therefore have the effect of ‘ freezing ’ the situation .
15 The defect of this mutant may thus reside in a factor that modulates transcription without directly interacting with the promoter elements of the MHC class II genes .
16 Similarly , one could not satisfactorily analyse modalism in rock music without also dealing with the decline of modal folk song , in its traditional social contexts ; the urban folk revival ; the use of modal techniques by elite composers , and the ‘ discovery ’ of modal medieval and renaissance music ; the commodification of major-minor tonality by Tin Pan Alley and Hollywood , against which modalism could be seen as ‘ exotic ’ or ‘ primitive ’ ; the internationalization of capital bringing , through American cultural imperialism , the influence of modal Afro-American musics which , at the same time , could be seen as offering a potential for critique vis-à-vis the dominant , major-minor musical language ; and so on .
17 He queried whether a solicitor who had made a promise without strictly complying with the criteria suggested in question 10 could escape liability as a matter of law .
18 As an established Cardmember you may have two further options , beyond simply paying with the Card , that allow you to spread the payments over future months .
19 Though he welcomes the DoH stress on closer working with the voluntary sector and gay men , Boyce is disappointed the circular does not mention the decrease and its possible implications .
20 Remove large debris and disperse the cells in the sucrose by gently stirring with the needle .
21 v. Perry , 1987 F.L.R. 237 the court had to consider circumstances which differed from those in the present case and in Coldunell Ltd. v. Gallon in that a responsible official of the creditor bank took it upon himself to discharge any duty that might exist in the circumstances by personally dealing with the wife when she executed the documents under attack .
22 The overall situation is unsatisfactory and it is impossible to give precise guidance as to how a firm can resolve mismatches between fiduciary and regulatory law , other than by always complying with the more onerous obligation where the inconsistency between fiduciary and regulatory law is not direct .
23 It depicts the young Darwin as a lone , sporting gentleman , an amateur beetle-collector seeing nature as she really is by simply looking with the clear gaze of genius , unimpeded by any scientific training , theological prejudice , professional ambition and so on .
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