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

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1 ‘ We need to evaluate screening with the same rigour we use to examine a new drug ’
2 If the Prime Minister comes to Derbyshire , whatever else he does , he wants to avoid canvassing with the hon. Member for Derbyshire , South ( Mrs. Currie ) .
3 While the Prime Minister immediately offered the use of British military camps in West Germany to help cope with the current surge of refugees , her Foreign Secretary , Mr Douglas Hurd , promised East Germany the kind of practical help in creating a more market-orientated economy which Britain has given Poland — some £25 million of ‘ Know How ’ funds over 25 years and is pledged to give to ex-Communist Hungary .
4 The announcement has been delayed until next week , to avoid clashing with the Prime Minister 's speech to the Conservative conference today .
5 The company plans to build a factory at a site 700 miles North of Moscow in conjunction with the Russian Kamaz engineering company and wants Mr Mukwala fluent in Russian after spending six years at Moscow University to help liaise with the local workforce .
6 The total includes additional resources for Scottish Enterprise of up to £25 million to help deal with the industrial problems of Lanarkshire .
7 They establish a structured approach to the management of health and safety and make more explicit what employers have to do to comply with the general duties of the Health and Safety at Work Act and as such they provide a very useful tool in our efforts to improve health and safety at work .
8 The only way in which er you could get how shall I put it , another view on the issue , would be to continue the debate here on whether or not the outer northern fulfils the functions and the needs which it pr claims to do compared with the inner routes between Knaresborough and Harrogate .
9 The first will be shipped out over the next few weeks to start competing with the conventional hydrofoils , Boeing Jetfoil and high-speed catamarans that vie for business on the 78 km route to Macau .
10 And I wanted to practise sculling with the big single sweep that could be worked from Joanna 's transom , the sculler standing up to work it .
11 I hope you are pleasantly surprised at how much further you are now able to stretch compared with the early days of the programme .
12 Considering himself throughout a true Catholic , Henry had been reluctant to enter into close association with foreign Protestant states , and when political necessity had induced him to consider allying with the German Lutheran princes in the 1530s , he had adamantly refused to accept their confession of faith or to view them as co-religionists .
13 He was then required to go down to the ranges to practise shooting with the 9 mm pistol .
14 On the same day two of Spain 's leading private electricity companies ( Iberduero SA and Hidroeléctrica Española SA ) announced plans to merge to compete with the state-owned ENDESA ( Empresa Nacional de Electricidad SA ) , in a move welcomed by the government which was aiming to reorganize the power industry and planned to introduce a new national energy plan by the end of July .
15 We know that families are tied to school holiday dates , and for that reason we offer our highest discounts during these periods ; this is the best time to go combined with the best value .
16 As we walked around the town I witnessed several incidents as girls who had been known to have collaborated with the German forces were seized by members of the Resistance and had their hair chopped off , to the jeers and cat-calls of those standing around .
17 Both his father and his uncle had been Stickies , while several younger relatives were reputed to have broken with the official wing and gone over to the Provies .
18 In work on anaphor resolution , the democratic approach seems to have originated with the non-computational work of Kantor ( 1977 ) , who defined ‘ concept activatedness ’ as the net effect of a variety of different factors .
19 Each intersegmental sclerite is believed to have fused with the segmental plate behind it .
20 ‘ I 'm going to have to consult with the General Manager here , maybe the President in New York .
21 Between 1934 and 1937 it invalidated a string of measures initiated by President Roosevelt and passed by Congress to attempt to deal with the economic depression , while between 1954 and 1963 it made a series of decisions regarding the rights of blacks far in advance of anything that could obtain strong presidential and congressional support .
22 It is very possible to sympathize in good part , if not entirely , with the psychologists and philosophers who were sceptical or uncertain of the worth of introspection as a source of knowledge , reluctant to attempt to deal with the unquantifiable , keen to be in accord with certain principles of scientific methodology , resistant to such free speculation as the Freudian kind , and who thus took the step of analysing ascriptions of consciousness into claims about no more than behaviour .
23 For companies that have kept at a specified size over the years , working to budgets that they know and understand , are forced to expand to deal with the increased flow .
24 Children need to learn to deal with the day-to-day demands of spoken language and of print ; they also need to be able to write clearly , appropriately and effectively ;
25 The Pentagon expects the Russian strategic rocket forces to complete re-equipping with the latest series of intercontinental ballistic missiles ( ICBMs ) by the mid-1980s .
26 Perhaps it was the name of Carmichael — the closest that London was to get to contact with the black revolt that year- and the name of Marcuse that pulled in the crowds that went to the Roundhouse for the fortnight .
27 In the light of his comments on the value of this aspect of the review ( para 2.3 ) , not to have dealt with the professional reports on the individual teachers might be seen as a serious breach of faith .
28 In his second feature looking back on the regiment 's finest hours , Richard Barnett talks to the men who were proud to have served with the Glorious Glosters :
29 He continued to have to battle with the various staff departments where he had already made enemies .
30 It would seem that just like climbers , mountain bikers will have to learn to live with the odd restriction where their activity clashes with other recreation or conservation interests , otherwise they risk losing certain routes permanently .
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