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

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1 Churchward was determined to provide Swindon works with the best and most modern plant and machinery possible , the works having been founded in 1842 by Brunel and ( Sir ) Daniel Gooch [ q.v . ] .
2 A good example is intensive work on physical development and mobility and orientation , so essential to increase healthy self-regarding attitudes , to increase capability to cope with the environment and to evoke positive attitudes .
3 The purpose itself , being the idea , was not protected by copyright ; it is quite acceptable for others to write programs to help with the running of dental laboratories .
4 It is difficult to find examples to correspond with the American experience in England .
5 The draft resolution would give the council authority to compel countries to cooperate with the court for instance , to extradite or hold suspects or to help in investigations .
6 After the collapse of the communist regime in late 1989 , the new East German government announced that it would allow US , Israeli and other researchers access to state archives dealing with the Second World War and in particular with the extermination of Jews and other war crimes .
7 It suggests either that Apple and Novell only would market the software with Intel-based machines , or that other manufacturers would be licensed to sell machines bundled with the software .
8 It suggests either that Apple and Novell only would market the software with Intel Corp-based machines , or that other manufacturers would be licensed to sell machines bundled with the software .
9 Realism was anathema to Behaviouralists , because their view of how to create theory broke with the particular brand of Positivism that underlay Morgenthau 's Realism .
10 Nurturing the conkers to peak fitness rests with the Ashton Conker Club who ensure the nuts are not overly toughened or injected with illegal substances .
11 $120,000,000 had been paid to draft officials to help with the relief operation .
12 The SSD 's officers are looking at ways to help groups work with the changes .
13 He also ruled out Government assistance for caterers who needed to buy equipment to comply with the Food Safety Act , as part of an election giveaway .
14 But in a more recent study , in which AMPA or quisqualate were used as agonists to avoid problems associated with the uptake and possible nonspecific actions of L-glutamate , a slow-onset increase in sensitivity was detected .
15 The IPG also had to provide information to help bureaux cope with the transitional payments periods and appeals already in progress based on the previous regulations .
16 There should be a stockpile of sandbags to help people cope with the floods .
17 Mr. Bolter said BNFL 's commitment had been recognised nationally and was clearly illustrated by such initiatives as ‘ Living with Technology ’ , a series of resource packs designed to help teachers cope with the technical aspects of the national curriculum .
18 This is the more paradoxical as Soviet leaders have expressed their readiness since the Twenty-Sixth Soviet Party Congress in February 1981 to discuss issues linked with the international aspects of the Afghan problem in connection with questions on the security of the Persian Gulf .
19 The Junior Citizen Scheme aims to help children cope with the possible hazards of everyday life .
20 An additional undisclosed fee had to be paid to cover expenses associated with the organization of the rescheduling .
21 The major brewers do not have to evict tenants to comply with the requirement that they release pubs from ties by 1 November 1992 .
22 Conversely , if the businesss ' customers are other businesses , who may have their own conditions of purchase , it may be necessary to include provisions to deal with the possibility of a battle of forms .
23 Some of the latest equipment is designed to use automation to cope with the combined problems of filtration and misuse of equipment by staff .
24 Yet the report looks to the institutional investors to exercise the leverage necessary to persuade companies to comply with the code .
25 During a visit to Alabama on June 20 US President George Bush announced that he had " decided to suspend the dialogue between the USA and the PLO pending a satisfactory response from the PLO on the steps it is taking to resolve problems associated with the recent acts of terrorism " .
26 Underwriters in the insurance markets in London and New York are making no bones about being more willing to insure craft launched with the American orbiter than with Europe 's Ariane rocket , which has suffered a number of teething problems .
27 In part this reflects a reluctance to let outsiders interfere with the job of policing , as well as a suspicion about soci — ology , which for many policemen sounds too much like the word ‘ socialist ’ ; social work suffers from the same association .
28 It told magistrates it had a duty to ensure shops complied with the law .
29 The cathedral of Bayonne is another disappointment if , like me , you travel south in order to rest eyes sated with the Perpendicular and Pointed on the rounded splendours of the Romanesque .
30 Because the Project is now stepping up a gear on all fronts , the society need to reorganise responsibilities to cope with the increased workload .
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