Example sentences of "[vb base] [vb pp] [prep] [noun pl] with " in BNC.

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1 Because women are largely con fined to jobs with low status and power , they will be relatively less able to engage in serious forms of white-collar and corporate crime .
2 We get rid of flies with fly-spray and by hanging up fly-paper .
3 ‘ It 's come into my parlour or get sliced into pieces with the lasers . ’
4 I do hope that you 've come to terms with pregnancy now . ’
5 I 've come to terms with the blow and I 've a marriage to arrange .
6 ‘ We 've come to terms with the rule fairly quickly , ’ said Pearson .
7 However , almost as soon as we 've come to terms with its limitations , the penis decides to create a whole new set of trails and tribulations for its owner .
8 Luckily , I 've come to terms with my height and now it 's to my advantage , ’ she says .
9 In the meantime , I 've come to terms with her .
10 I 've come to terms with it , it does n't bother whether I 've got it or not , but to be honest I 'd rather have more hair than I do now .
11 it seems like now to tell you at last I 've come to terms with it now , I 've really
12 feel like I 've accepted it , I 've come to terms with it , there 's nothing I can do about it
13 Well , rightly or wrongly we 've come to arrangements with the Liberals , not because we like the Liberals , not because we wanted to , but we , we were fed up with be being in opposition to tell you the truth .
14 Once you 've got to grips with your machine ( whichever the model ) there are several accessories you can buy to extend your knitting .
15 State-owned French banks , such as Crédit Lyonnais , have relied on share-swaps with other state companies .
16 I have sat around tables with senior male television executives and listened to them on the one hand bemoan the lack of good women presenters and on the other make suggestions of possible women candidates so inappropriate as to be laughable .
17 It 's about collison of cultures in Britain since the end of the war , and it looks at the way that some artists of non-British origin have come to terms with modern art — or , rather , have made a personal art by calling on ways of expression that might have been absolutely native to them in other countries than this .
18 It is more helpful to meet real people who have come to terms with their lives , than to wander around lost and alone in a maze of fantasies .
19 Through counselling I have come to terms with the fact that the world and the people in it are n't perfect , and nor am I.
20 The princess told them : ‘ I have come to terms with this relationship a long time ago .
21 There are real characters and lively action , and when you have come to terms with Jill Shilling 's special voice for the tinies , you appreciate her clarity and pace .
22 Meanwhile , it must be reiterated that we can not help others in their sexual problems until we have come to terms with our own .
23 We have come to terms with the fact that most of us have subtle differences which determine the strengths and weaknesses of our make-up .
24 Once the early shock is over , if girls have come to terms with being pregnant , there are a lot of enjoyable things about it , as many girls have found .
25 However , we will have to leave this for now with a sense of pessimism , because we will find no way forward until we have got to grips with forces other than production change which , very much in interaction with production change , are constitutive of civil society and of social being .
26 There 's obviously been a misunderstanding there , a lack of communication or whatever , but whereas some departments have got to grips with the issue , unfortunately police wor finance working party just stuck to the traditional way , rather reminiscent of Mr 's old budget working party days , which does n't get to grips with the real needs and the real costs .
27 PHOSPHATE FREE Phosphates , which can be found in sewage , industrial wastes and some fertilisers , have contributed to problems with excessive algae growth in lakes .
28 This new effort ( largely pre-cataloguing ) , which aims to produce about two million entries in two years , will be carried out by Soprintendenze staff and members of universities and specialist institutions which have entered into agreements with the Ministry and which will directly recruit their own staff .
29 So far , only 1,234 of 1,920 have entered into negotiations with universities for permanent positions and only 85 have been given contracts .
30 The interpretations given in this paper have benefited from discussions with colleagues in the Texaco Exploration Department , especially T. E. Dibb and P. F. Riches .
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