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

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1 He booked a flight for the afternoon of Friday , 24 March with Delta to San Francisco to connect with the British Airways flight for London .
2 FRANTIC attempts were being made last night in the northern state of Jammu and Kashmir to negotiate with the secessionist rebels who kidnapped the daughter of the Indian Home Minister , Mufti Mohammed Sayeed .
3 ‘ How do you do ? ’ said Julia , realising that she was shaking hands with the man who had sent David to fight with the Italian partisans .
4 The US National Aeronautics and Space Administration ( NASA ) has expanded the length and scope of its mission in December to cope with the growing list of faults on the Hubble Space Telescope .
5 She was a guest teacher at the prestigious Medau Teachers ' Whitsum Course in Coburg in 1983 and the trainers who experienced her work there have managed to persuade her to come to England to work with the English teachers .
6 The Atomic Energy Authority is giving some of its protective equipment to the Ukraine to help with the continuing clean-up operation at Chernobyl .
7 The US state department has called on Cuba to co-operate with the International Atomic Energy Agency ( IAEA ) to ensure safe construction and operation of a nuclear-power complex being built on the island near Cienfuegos .
8 McGee piloted him upstairs to the drawing room , leaving Julia to cope with the next bell which came immediately .
9 When a figure such as Duck , amenable , respectful and flattering in his gratitude came to be transplanted from his native Wiltshire to mingle with the best society of the land , his mentors no longer questioned his right to such an elevation , but were immediately at pains to educate him to become an inconspicuous unit in his new social caste .
10 The Prime Minister has warned Saddam Hussein to comply with the United Nations ultimatum .
11 Once the London JAC was established , the SCCs were instructed by the LCC to co-operate with the local committees , having as their principal duty the reporting of the economic , social , and educational condition of the school-leavers , while the local JACs were to supervise the conditions of employment , ensuring that they were as favourable as possible for the young people , and that ‘ round ’ children were put into ‘ round holes ’ .
12 And er he was there for quite a number of years and then went to just for a few years , and came back to Galashiels to work with the same firm and then he started business on his own .
13 The meeting is organised by the Cuban cultural organisation , Casa de las Américas to coincide with the 70th anniversary of Radio Cubana , which is one of the region 's first radio stations .
14 KNOWSLEY Borough Council is to open four allotment sites to the public next Sunday to coincide with the European Day of the Garden .
15 Meanwhile down in SoHo to coincide with the Soviet Avant-garde show at the Guggenheim , Rosa Esman has accumulated ‘ The Great Experiment : art and design of the Russian Avant-garde ’ .
16 In November 1990 the mother returned to Ontario to live with the little boy at Kingston .
17 In the meantime , it is left to Michael Aspel to grapple with the contemporary record .
18 It was also one of only three HUP–3s to serve with the Royal Canadian Navy on utility and search and rescue missions , operating from HMCS Shearwater , Nova Scotia .
19 Auque 's news appeared to point to the fact that John was being held by an Iranian-backed group , and in March Hashemi Rafsanjani called a news conference in Tehran during which he repeated his request that Britain should help locate the missing Iranians in Beirut if it wanted Iran to help with the British hostages .
20 We must draw careful lessons from it — about the necessity for collective action and for creating new institutions in Europe to deal with the new conflicts that may spring up in our continent .
21 Released in the US to coincide with the presidential elections , Robbins 's movie demonstrates that we get the politicians we deserve and that democracy is easily eroded .
22 The object was to use spare printing capacity in Manchester to compete with the London-based Sun , which the Star was therefore designed to resemble extremely closely .
23 A number of experienced tradesmen were also posted from Marham to Watton to assist with the extra workload .
24 There is , to my mind , no doubt that Mr Bloch and his locksmith would not have been permitted by Mr Clayton to interfere with the existing lock if Mr Clayton had been told that that act was intended in any way to interfere with his rights under his existing sub-lease .
25 It is a matter of history that as the 1980s drew to a close , a few extra HSTs to cope with the unprecedented levels of business by now on offer would have been very welcome .
26 I hear what my hon. Friend says and we shall see whether more opportunities can be given to the RNR to train with the regular Navy .
27 The ruling Serbian Communist Party , a republican section of the LCY , voted on July 17 at the end of a two-day convention in Belgrade to combine with the pro-communist Socialist Alliance umbrella group in forming a new political party , to be known as the Serbian Socialist Party ; the name change did not indicate any substantive change in the party 's hitherto hardline communist policy , but rather a formal acknowledgement of the continuing trend in Eastern Europe away from the old-style communist parties .
28 Among Tories , more than three times as many would want Mr Major to negotiate with the Liberal Democrats as with the Unionists .
29 Accordingly , David Nash , a senior New York director , flew to Tokyo to negotiate with the dawdling Tortoise .
30 THE Delors Discount Deli is being set up by the Consumers Association in Edinburgh to coincide with the European Community Summit .
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