Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [to-vb] with the " in BNC.
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1 | Firms may not wish to prosecute an employee who has been fiddling them but may prefer to deal with the matter informally , to avoid bad publicity or appearing inefficient and the Possible loss of the confidence of their clients . |
2 | Now 's also the time to warn your remover about any parking restrictions at either end of the journey — he may need to liaise with the police . |
3 | You may need to fiddle with the valves quite a bit to get the right balance between the different outlets . |
4 | THE TYPICAL programmer sees a modern computer in terms of one or more high-level languages , together with a command language which he must use to communicate with the operating system . |
5 | They claim the City has less than half the resources it should have to deal with the growing number of such homes , H M O's for short . |
6 | If the maintenance of the essential taboos against incest and aggression against the father are the foundation of the superego and of human society everywhere , it follows as a matter of simple inevitability that liberation of sexual drives which are fundamentally incestuous in their infantile and unconscious origins should lead to conflict with the fathers . |
7 | ‘ He must come to help with the car . ’ |
8 | This may appear to conflict with the above paragraph , but either point can be valid depending on the location and the circumstances . |
9 | If you 've been used to linear note-taking for many years , you 'll need to persevere with the Buzan method . |
10 | The owner of the copyright in the computer program , suddenly realizing that he has rights with respect to the output generated from using the program , might attempt to interfere with the subsequent use of that output in the hope that he will be able to negotiate a fee for his permission . |
11 | For women officers there 's always the possibility that they 'll have to deal with the perpetrators of sexual abuse and violence . |
12 | I 'll have to live with the notoriety for the rest of my days . |
13 | I think that I 'll have to confirm with the company . |
14 | Naturally , he 'll have to argue with the rest of the band first . |
15 | So , I made up my mind from then : ‘ right , I 'll have to stay with the black guys 'cause I am black . ’ |
16 | I 've finished with it , but you 'll have to check with the boys in blue . |
17 | That 's the one paper that is a bit er maybe a bit so but th I 'll have to check with the N R A because of course er , the river |
18 | Erm er I 'll try to deal with the erm it 's it 's very very difficult to separate these topics out and and teach that one as a topic in , in a sense . |
19 | These differences might have to do with the aspects of context which are differentiated and generalized , or with the distribution of responsibility for denoting these aspects within the formal resources of the language , within its lexis , morphology , and syntax . |
20 | For whatever reason , I seem to be able to persuade big names to be on my show , so if we get this off the ground I 'll aim to start with the true superstars . |
21 | ‘ If you do n't mind , Mother , I 'd prefer to deal with the typewriter . |
22 | Although peace and love is one aspect of me , I thought I 'd like to go with the sinners : people like Laing and Trocchi . ’ |
23 | Grandad , who had been reading his paper , said , ‘ Eh , I 'd like to help with the cleaning but you see I promised Angus up at the farm that I 'd help him with the lambs today . ’ |
24 | I 'd like to speak with the Governor please . |
25 | Er just as we owned that famous street in New York I 'd like to think with the technology and the architecture that can deliver today we we 'll own the road to enterprise client server . |
26 | You 'd like to fiddle with the buttons of reality as he does , feel it up without remorse , without the sense that you have betrayed some shadowy commitment . |
27 | I remember this sign for when a small boy , I was puzzled as to what Tylees could have to do with the sea . |
28 | He told Husband he 'd have to consult with the rest of the private Office and maybe even the PM before he could agree to them interrogating you ; he may actually be doing that , for all I know , though I think it 's more likely he 's been waiting for his temper to cool before he briefs you . |
29 | I think that was why Uncle Hamish had been so delighted when I 'd come to stay with the family , and also — perhaps — why he was in no hurry to help effect a reconciliation between me and my father . |
30 | But — I believe I could learn to live with the memories , she thought . |