Example sentences of "[vb base] [verb] [to-vb] with [det] " in BNC.

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1 I 'm glad you like my essay , but I do n't like what you 're doing ’ , or would he think ‘ oh dear I 've got to put with this or she 's going to write a bad report on me ’ .
2 I finally realized that I 've got to live with that .
3 right you know what you 've got to do with that lot ?
4 Now have a look at it and see what you 've got to do with that , got to go one , two , three , four
5 And this is what you 've got to do with most things that you do .
6 And I do n't think any politician , or any religious leader has the right to say ‘ you 've got to stick with that son ’ . ’
7 ‘ And you 've had to live with this , knowing what she was doing was wrong and yet showing such concern for her .
8 We 've learned to work with each other and to fit into small costumes !
9 Companies have sought to deal with these pressures in ways which reduce their fixed overheads , increase their responsiveness to their markets and enhance their capacity to adapt and deal with change .
10 I want to end by saying that we need now to f go over this hurdle of liberation make sure that the vast majority of black South Africans who are deeply angry and I saw this anger because I was in South Africa when Chris was assassinated and this anger was turning into rage and the country was on a knife edge it could have blown up , the country would have burned had it not been for the diplomatic achievement of , of enormous stature by Nelson Mandela when he addressed the whole nation and in a sense seized power informally from white and black and the country managed to survive that but if that anger turns into rage again then the country could burn and I do n't say this to be dramatic but just to warn that in those moments when the media and so on do n't explain the situation well do n't forget our people because they have had to cope with this situation .
11 Those guys [ in the Middle East ] have got to live with each other and sort it out , ’ he explained .
12 More recent trade union publications and communications have attempted to deal with these pitfalls and have placed greater emphasis on aspects such as job satisfaction and stress at work , rather than the physical environment and equipment specifications .
13 Some Eastern European countries — the USSR , for example — have attempted to deal with this problem by directing professional staff to work in certain areas for a limited number of years , as well as providing them with incentives in terms of higher salaries , pension rights , housing , etc .
14 So far in this book we have attempted to deal with some of the basic ‘ building blocks ’ of language : its lexical stock and grammatical structures .
15 Siblings need to learn to cope with each other in arguments and fights and in general when left to find their own method of coping there is no real violence .
16 I have tried to deal with this in good faith , but if anyone feels they have a problem , all they have to do is come back to this office . ’
17 But birds , with their great mobility , have evolved to cope with many of those problems .
18 Middle layers of organisations are often overcrowded with culturally rigid managers who have failed to deal with this cultural dilemma ’
19 Flower beetles , however , have managed to deal with this problem .
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