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

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1 The course will include a field trip to the Washington , DC , area to meet with agencies in development communication .
2 The church does have an important part to play at this significant stage in a family 's life and can use this opportunity to meet with people in distress by offering hope .
3 In order to market successfully across the river , West Bankers needed to work with associates in government in Amman , and with those able to transport and market goods on the East Bank .
4 My personal wish is to work with women in education and training programmes and information resources .
5 The way forward , surely , is for LEA inspectors/advisers — and in some cases , officers — to work with schools in support of the school 's self-evaluation .
6 In any event , the education welfare service is frequently too busy and inadequately staffed to exercise the kind of supervision which enables the causes of truancy to be explored fully ( nor to work with schools in order to develop links with parents , as advocated by the Better Schools White Paper in 1985 ) .
7 For instance , John Flaxman , after whom a gallery is named at Staffordshire University , became famous for his portrait medallions and classical reliefs and George Stubbs was keen to work with Wedgwood in order to experiment with enamel colours on ceramic plaques .
8 ‘ the manufacturer had known that the fuel tank on its subcompact Pinto was defectively designed and had consciously decided to proceed with production in spite of the potential hazards .
9 It was clear almost from the outset that the final instrument would have to be able to compute certain parameters of its measurement function , in order to cope with variations in environment .
10 To cope with instruction in demolition work , Stirling had managed to borrow Captain Bill Cumper from the Royal Engineers .
11 The approach is primarily focused on helping patients resolve the crisis that has led to an overdose and on tackling their longer-term problems , largely using their own resources to do so and thereby developing greater ability to cope with stresses in future .
12 This meant that it was unable to cope with delays in contract payments , resulting in a cash-flow crisis .
13 The experience of the Birmingham County Court when it established a separate office to deal with litigants in person would suggest that the answer is that it is not .
14 Now , Members in all parts of the House who have served on the Select Committee on Sittings of the House agree that it is essential to find a proper , reasonable and practical way to deal with legislation in Committee and on Report .
15 On TV. he had heard so-called experts pontificating on how to deal with terrorists in hostage situations — how the hostages should try to establish a rapport with their captors .
16 So I began to sleep with men in order to discover myself , to see , through their unknown , hitherto unmet eyes , the self that I really was at the same time as the self that I really might be .
17 There 's the green Instructions for Prisoners book [ information book ] , but it has virtually no relevance to anything to do with life in prison .
18 The reasons Morrissey got booed off the stage at the Madness gig is because the Nazis that were allowed in do n't like anything remotely to do with diversity in music or anything else .
19 We have got to face up to the Warner Report as well , which is to do with staffing in community homes , and again , that 's an issue which we can pick up later , as we go into detailed reports .
20 It had little to do with science in society , and writers Lawrence Moore and Robert Young seemed slightly self-conscious about this , using the words ‘ science ’ and ‘ technology ’ as much as possible in relation to management , roller coasters et al to compensate .
21 This point is of course another criticism of the individualist philosophies of utilitarians and of economists who saw early man as a kind of Robinson Crusoe trying to interact with nature in isolation and according to ideas and institutions which he had created on the spot .
22 Her father 's loving- ( or lying- ) competition , designed though it may be to give her the best part of England ( which he is also giving himself , of course , since he intends to live in retirement with her ) , and revealing , in a way , his love for her , is nevertheless so constructed that she would have to compete with hypocrisy in order to win .
23 But Widmark seemed to see this as a sign of weakness and continued to argue with Wayne in front of the cast and crew .
24 It is actually not necessary to add fat to bread or vegetables or to cook with fat in order to obtain enough for good health .
25 Because chromosomal aberrations are a marker of malignancy and have been shown to correlate with changes in DNA content , DNA flow cytometry is widely used in the analysis of neoplasia .
26 In my judgment , once it is recognised , as inevitably it must be , that a self-regulating organisation may have to act with urgency in order to achieve its purpose , then it would be undesirable to cumber it with the necessity to make a judgment as to whether time admits of an opportunity to make representations .
27 In my judgment , once it is recognised , as inevitably it must be , that a self-regulating organisation may have to act with urgency in order to achieve its purpose , then it would be undesirable to cumber it with the necessity to make a judgment as to whether time admits of an opportunity to make representations .
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