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

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1 Generally speaking , more positive attitudes to rated concepts of the deaf community tend to go with better skills , but these relations would not meet statistical criteria .
2 As we noted , nominal predicates tend to agree with actual number and person , finite verbs with the morphological person and number encoded in the polite form of the pronoun , with language-specific decisions on predicates of intermediate kind .
3 ‘ I tend to work with up-and-coming guitar bands because that 's the music I like listening to and that 's what I understand better .
4 Fancy designer labels tend to come with fancy price tags to match .
5 Some have right-wing parties like Germany 's Republicans that stir racial hatred and exploit the tensions that tend to come with large-scale immigration .
6 Those who gossip about him tend to meet with nasty accidents . ’
7 If you want to work with young people ,
8 I want to wince with each blow thrown .
9 If you want to play with that Jonathan
10 As all else has not failed , I propose to deal with this aspect of the matter shortly .
11 Yeah but yo to me , that 's near enough teaching them children all that but to me , them children want to mix with other children .
12 If they are , will they honour their own commitment by recognising that the overwhelming majority of parents want to stay with local authorities and that therefore local authorities should be given all the backing and support possible by the Government to make a success of their role in the future .
13 This balance is important , since , for example , some accounts whose critical focus is the rise of the individual , private , property-owning self , almost appear to conspire with that reification of the self which they seek to criticize in contemporary culture , by isolating and concentrating on this single factor .
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15 Her solutions to the most common pest and disease problems are ICI Benlate for mildew , grease bands for the leaf-eating loopers ( winter moth caterpillars ) , tar oil winter wash to deal with woolly aphids and pbi Malathion Greenfly Killer for other aphids .
16 Less able older readers tend to perseverate with grapho-phonemic approximations , whereas the younger , better readers use more mature strategies .
17 In other ways the activities of the councils tend to conflict with regional policy and weaken its effects .
18 Our results seem to agree with recent findings of a breast cancer study among postmenopausal women by Sellars et al .
19 Both players are individually most sensitive and accomplished , while as a duo they seem to play with single mind .
20 The primary visual cortex is surrounded by many secondary visual regions that seem to deal with special qualities of the image such as colour and movement , and in theory much could be achieved by assembling in appropriate ways information about the occurrence of different trigger features .
21 So one will prescribe spiritual disciplines and fastings perhaps as number one exercise , and neglect to deal with hidden anger within him .
22 Often , the coping strategies that teachers adopt to deal with contextual contingencies can become so habitual , so routinized , that they seem like coping no more , but worthwhile and valid teaching .
23 Feeling heat burn behind her eyes , which seem to spread with glorious slowness to her body and limbs , she held him tight .
24 He says success is judged on the number of people we manage to charge with criminal offences .
25 Motion is still restricted at this stage , but as the temperature increases further a larger number of chains begin to move with greater freedom .
26 Their fossil remains seem to occur with other animals and plants , which are generally accepted as terrestrial .
27 The Community is an association of mainly small economies , exceptionally open to trade with each other .
28 Is you home security at the top of your list of priorities , or is it something which you intend to deal with one day , when you have the chance ?
29 Controls over the members of the group develop to deal with any deviation .
30 He was however er reasonably clear as to the speed at which local authorities tend to deal with these matters , he said that it always takes a long time and getting any answer out of the local authority might well take somewhere between six months and up to two years , he thought that perhaps eighteen months was a reasonable guess before he would actually manage to get somebody if Paul were to move as er , it maybe well occur to here or a different local authority then of course the application would just go back to square one and that would lead to more delay .
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