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

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1 Perhaps she had intended to restore it to working order but with increasing age had n't been able to summon the energy or enthusiasm to cope with the disturbance .
2 The absence of trunks or limbs to go with the heads implies that they were mounted on clay or wooden bodies which have subsequently disintegrated , probably simple wooden xoana .
3 Since the regime began , the English Institute has withdrawn registration from nine firms , usually as a result of lack of fit and proper status , lack of technical competence or failure to comply with the PII regulations .
4 Illegality meant that the decision-maker must understand correctly the law that regulates his power and must give effect to it ; irrationality connoted Wednesbury unreasonableness ; and procedural impropriety covered a breach of natural justice or failure to comply with the procedural rules in the enabling legislation .
5 I also like to make hats and accessories to go with the clothes .
6 His focus is on teachers ' understandings of , and attempts to cope with the situations they experience in schools , and the various pressures and constraints that shape the teaching environment and over which teachers have little control .
7 Company registration numbers are sometimes included in the case of company landlords , tenants and guarantors to assist with the more positive identification of companies for search purposes at HM Land Registry .
8 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 .
9 If you qualify for Income Support then you may also receive , in addition to the allowances listed below , free NHS prescriptions , free dental treatment , help with the cost of travelling to hospital for NHS treatment and vouchers to help with the cost of glasses .
10 They become prospectively entitled , through the mechanism of liquidation , to displace the power of the shareholders and directors to deal with the company 's assets .
11 His bluff style , orchestration of a pliant group of lobby correspondents and capacity to communicate with the Prime Minister almost telepathically , justified the tag ‘ the deputy Prime Minister ’ .
12 It takes speed and stamina to stick with the pace .
13 On the contrary , the TEI community is a particularly demanding one : the purpose of research is to discover solutions to problems that have not yet been posed , and any scheme designed to support research must therefore place more emphasis on flexibility and extensibility to cope with the unforeseen than on highly optimized solutions to well understood problems .
14 The BBC 's own internal Visual Effects Department , run by its devisor Jack Kine , was , in 1963 , still a comparatively small affair , although fighting hard to win increased resources and cash to cope with the rising tide of effects requirements .
15 Nothing would , in our belief , conduce more to the unity and harmony of the nation than a public policy directed to the provision of equal intellectual opportunities for all , and service to this end would be doubly effective if it came voluntarily as from those who have already received their inheritance , and desire to share with the rest of their countrymen that in which their life and freedom most truly consist .
16 His leadership has been criticized in a number of particulars : the timing of the movement 's creation ( too early or too late ) ; the adoption of anti-communism , which had short-term benefits but turned Gaullism into a right-wing preserve ; the systematic hostility to parliament and refusal to negotiate with the parties ; the tactical mistake of refusing apparentements in June 1951 .
17 Consequently , resources need to be channelled into providing extra theatres and consultants to cope with the increased workload .
18 Stirling and Jellicoe went on ahead in jeeps , leaving Mayne and Scratchley to follow with the 3-tonners .
19 There are two aspects to it ; things to do with yourself ( that 's the I 'm OK bit ) and things to do with the other person ( that 's the You 're OK bit ) .
20 The AA had to call in extra patrols from North Yorkshire and Cumbria to cope with the demand in County Durham .
21 Richard and Peter acquired roles to match the sesterces , and names to go with the roles : Gaius Marcus Mollandius and Petronius Redburnus .
22 The report was asserting the responsibility of social workers and doctors to deal with the alleged victims and their parents in a way which paid respect to their feelings , loyalties and values , as well as their legal rights .
23 On the other hand , I was very critcal of his lack of pace and ability to run with the ball .
24 In contrast , Phase 1 heads , and to a considerable extent Phase 2 heads also , listed gains such as enhanced management , TTT , curriculum review and development , staff development , and others to do with the quality of professional life in the school : improved morale ; increased enthusiasm and vitality ; the sharing of ideas and expertise ; and the collective appraisal of alternative practices .
25 It is difficult for her and others to grapple with the fact that , although they often oppose racism on behalf of Asian communities , they find themselves unable to control and dictate the forms that anti-racism takes .
26 I shall expect all papers and documents to come with the account . ’
27 Beyond the river , the plain married into wandering uplands where the low Lennox hills banded the horizon , a ridge thrusting eastwards above forest and hamlet to merge with the west Lothian hills and the Pentlands , and to end far to the left , where sea and sky met , with the crag , small and dear , of Dunedin .
28 They changed names and language to identify with the people .
29 It is important , therefore , to draw upon economics and sociology to help with the understanding of what occurs .
30 Moreover , it had acquired the suspension and tyres to cope with the jumbo output generated by its turbocharged 6.7-litre V8 — in excess of 320bhp and 400lb ft of tree-toppling torque .
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