Example sentences of "[vb base] [verb] with the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | We share that judgement and intend to continue with the passage of the Bill . ’ |
2 | [ I ] f you intend to cope with the jungle out there , you need to make the Wall Street Journal and similar publications such as The Economist your favourite comic books . ’ |
3 | If you intend to proceed with the appeal on your own , you should contact me for a copy of the relevant parts of the Sheriff Court process . |
4 | ‘ Gottle a geer ’ Gazza would undoubtedly be a tremendous asset to the team , but after Silvers recent professions of poverty , I tend to agree with the Guardian that this is a ‘ We are still a big club ’ smokescreen . |
5 | Denis Healey is another politician I admire , and I tend to agree with the view that he is the best leader the Labour Party never had . |
6 | It 's an all British car erm except for the Japanese tape deck , and the makers believe there are enough people around who still want to drive with the top down and the wind in their hair , people who are prepared to risk the weather , as well as an overdraft , to get behind the wheel of a Healey again . |
7 | Never say that there are no particular reasons why you want to work with the company . |
8 | ‘ In general terms we want to work with the industry and do our best to build a scheme based on existing systems . |
9 | OUP expect to establish with the supplier the criteria which will be used to determine whether the system functions correctly and can be accepted by OUP . |
10 | ‘ Want to help with the court cuppas ? ’ |
11 | Many of those attending the doctor 's surgery with physical symptoms , such as headache or diarrhoea , actually have serious emotional , sexual or family problems that they want to discuss with the doctor , but find it difficult to start on such sensitive topics . |
12 | Two of them do reach results which appear to conflict with the wording , and for which no good reason can be found other than the one they give themselves : that this was the testator 's intention . |
13 | If you want to deal with the issue face to face , ask for an appointment , either in the local office or for an officer to visit you in your home . |
14 | In this chapter we propose to deal with the arrangement of passages for various combinations of woodwind and horns , but before doing this we will deal with the question of laying out full chords for the wind . |
15 | The majority of potential users of desktop publishing systems have a definite idea of what they want to do with the system ; publish a newsletter , produce catalogues , spruce up company reports , etc . |
16 | Well you follow up what you want to do with the company when you 've thought about what I 've said to you |
17 | For anyone seriously looking at the desktop publishing market it is vital that you have a clear understanding of what you want to do with the technology , regardless of the actual hardware or software . |
18 | A horse 's degree of tolerance , or passivity , as opposed to impatience and irritability , will be very important in relation to what we want to do with the horse . |
19 | Frequent tinkering with the system has been a feature of politics in France , where it is possible to change the constitution by simple majority . |
20 | Some suggest tinkering with the tax system : raise the ceiling for tax-free earnings , or boost the earned-income tax credit for low-earners . |
21 | I want to live with the living . |
22 | You can alter the numbers by : - 1 ) Highlighting the part you want to change with the mouse and typing in the new value ( the old value is automatically deleted ) . |
23 | Sorry , when I say in the main , some of it I might , I just want to clarify with the quality committee as to whether they agree or not . |
24 | Once formed , rings soon cease to exchange with the biosphere . |
25 | But , head to head with the world 's No 1 , the strapping Scot had had a four-under- par 66 to his conqueror 's 68 and the satisfaction of having unfurled a draw just when he needed it most . |
26 | We make do with the dole and Ellie 's going in with a friend who 's just started a café which 'll help with the food . |
27 | If there are no ceiling outlets , make do with the kind of floor lamps that have adjustable spots or , if there are wall points , get wall-mounted spots . |
28 | Increase her painkillers to a dangerous level , make do with the district nurses and hope she does n't fall again , which is , in fact , her best chance to get back in hospital ! |
29 | Whereas I seek to go with the flow . |
30 | The calls Easton 's section police receive vary with the time of day and the day of the week . |