Example sentences of "[adv prt] [prep] [verb] with the " in BNC.

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1 This is reflected in Articles of Government made under the 1986 Act in the procedures laid down for dealing with the exclusion of pupils from school and with the appeals which might arise from exclusion .
2 At that time there were no instructions laid down for dealing with the radio pirate vessels and , although this particular vessel was outside territorial waters , there was no reason why a cutter should not make reasonable enquiries from vessels in close proximity to our coast .
3 This was then immediately scrubbed onto a piece of scrap paper until the charge of paint began to run out ; at that point a thin scumble was quickly put down by stabbing with the brush tip onto the background colouring .
4 Any extra help they received was through the dedication of any class teacher who had enough energy left over from dealing with the demands of the class as a whole .
5 He set off after arranging with the girls that Terry would be sent off to meet them , alone , and Frank prevented from accompanying him .
6 Finish off by tying with the hanging loose end , cut away the surplus , and tuck it up into the collar out of sight to leave a neat and tidy tie .
7 London has got to stop being so dependent on Dublin and get on with dealing with the problems of Northern Ireland — only five per cent of which are constitutional . ’
8 They are of two sorts — those which are an integral part of the book , printed on the same paper and gathered up for binding with the rest of the sections ( though they will usually be paged separately ) ; and leaves or sections printed separately , sometimes on different paper altogether , which may even be of a different size .
9 Now they may have their own reasons for that and it may be difficult for them to send someone at this precise moment , but I do n't think that they 're necessarily geared up to dealing with the sorts of things that you want them to deal with .
10 Shipman 's two-volume Story of the Cinema ( Hodder and Stoughton ) is also a very good read — the first volume goes up to Gone With The Wind and the second starts with Citizen Kane and reaches more or less the present day .
11 A bigger problem that converting between video standards is that fact that most older monitors are simply not up to working with the high resolutions that the PC needs .
12 She was not up to coping with the motion of the train .
13 If the champagne bottle had survived she 'd probably be in that state anyway , and it would at least postpone the inevitable for a while ; she did n't feel up to coping with the consequences of her behaviour just yet .
14 I 'd hate anyone to think that I did well out of dealing with the problem page .
15 From his self-imposed exile in America , the Lebanese Maronite poet Khalil Gibran — whose verse and drawings have an uncanny similarity to the work of William Blake — was moved to write an angry , ferocious poem quite out of keeping with the gentle , philosophical message for which he is generally remembered :
16 The surroundings were wholly out of keeping with the importance of the people there and the nature of their task .
17 He also felt it to be out of keeping with the scale of neighbouring dwellings , particularly the Old School House .
18 The suggested move towards a centrally-determined curriculum , however , was still out of keeping with the spirit of the times .
19 Any idea of codification was out of keeping with the English tradition of relatively unfettered judicial discretion and the elasticity of the common law .
20 In the new context , these were quite out of keeping with the times , for the poor had to change as well as everyone else .
21 When conduct on the part of a government or some other public body is dubbed ‘ unconstitutional ’ , what is often meant is not necessarily that the law has been broken , but rather that the action is out of keeping with the style or , more broadly , the ‘ way of life ’ of a country …
22 A great bed with a dark carved headboard like an ecclesiastical panel reaching half-way up the wall , a chest of drawers supporting a mirror between brass pillars , a desk dropped open exposing drawers and pigeon holes stuffed with papers : these high-polished , sombre items , out of keeping with the rest of the house , subsided within the airtight hush of the room curtained and shuttered against the light .
23 Where a director of music has an inadequate knowledge of the liturgy , the musical contribution may be at best out of keeping with the rest of the celebration , and at worst destructive of it .
24 It seems obvious that you should buy the most powerful motherboard that you can afford but do n't make the mistake of buying something out of keeping with the re-used components or you will be looking to replace those too in a few months !
25 They consider the gates are too large and out of keeping with the character of the area .
26 The majority of the Parish Council object to this development because it is out of keeping with the surrounding properties in size , design and proposed building materials .
27 The proposed dwelling is out of keeping with the nearby existing dwellings and will detract from the character of the stone archway and The Lodge .
28 The flat , known in 1978 as a Red Brigades hideout , had been extensively searched at the time by all the security services , and it was suggested that the letters might have been planted there more recently to embarrass the government , particularly Andreotti ( now Prime Minister again ) and Cossiga ( Interior Minister in 1978 ) , who had held out against negotiating with the Red Brigades .
29 Megadeth guitarist Marty Friedman recorded for Shrapnel Records from 1981 to 1989 and has recently taken time out from working with the band to record a new solo album , ‘ Scenes ’ , for Shrapnel/Roadrunner Records .
30 Then I went back to rehearsing with the band while she sat around listening .
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