Example sentences of "[vb infin] and [verb] with the " in BNC.

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1 But if an alliance can not be made with the parents against what feels uncontrollably bad inside them , they may defect and identify with the ‘ bad ’ .
2 Australian batsman Geoff Marsh , an asthmatic , is contributing to a TV advertising campaign to help people recognise and deal with the health problem .
3 They would chat and flirt with the legionnaires , making them buy champagne and other expensive drinks , in return for which they would provide female company and , if they found the legionnaire attractive , they would sleep with them .
4 We could not wait and joined with the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission to commission experiments in Canada .
5 Under the watchful eye of their very own ringmaster , Matt Gosling , would-be Cocos can learn how to juggle , spin and cope with the embarrassment of failure .
6 Meanwhile their parents — and wives — turn back to the only resource over which they do have some control , and produce more children : hoping against hope that this one might stay and help with the work on the land , or that one might be lucky enough to get an education and a job sufficiently secure and well-paid to bring security for all the family .
7 Such a passage was not an attractive prospect , for the Lieutenant would be obliged to pay £25 towards the cost of his accommodation , yet he would have to ‘ be a servant in fact as well as nominally , that is he must eat and live with the servants of the officers of the ship and those of the passengers , no verry desirable berth for a gentleman ’ .
8 We can well understand and sympathise with the judge 's concern that where serious injuries had been inflicted on Mr. Gilbert , who gave credible evidence implicating the appellant , the prosecution case should have been prejudiced by inappropriately calling a witness who should have been tendered to the defence .
9 All computer personnel should read , understand and comply with the policy as a condition of employment .
10 ‘ Ca n't stop and chatter with the working class now , darling , ’ she continued .
11 If Europe is serious about a common defence and foreign policy , it must face and deal with the challenge of Yugoslavia .
12 The separatist Eritrean People 's Liberation Front ( EPLF ) , which had co-operated with the EPRDF in a strategic alliance to bring down the Mengistu government , announced on May 29 that it was to set up its own provisional government in Eritrea , although it would recognize and co-operate with the EPRDF administration in Addis Ababa .
13 That health authorities and local authorities can simply tender and contract with the people there , and they 're not there .
14 That would be a pity , for here is an area of study in which the staff can share and learn with the students , all working collaboratively together , perhaps on carefully designed mini-projects .
15 The hotel manager is at a very important meeting and the receptionist is asked if she could cope and deal with the difficult task of breaking the news to Mrs Jones .
16 And er and and Peter because of his fear of the Jews says , okay I , I wo n't do that any more , I 'll go and , I 'll just go and sit with the Jews .
17 ‘ The aim is that the foundation will go and talk with the people of this region who have big farms , or business people and explain to them special projects and ask for funds . ’
18 the trouble is though when you have these meetings you go and people say well I do n't agree with this and I do n't agree with that and somebody says well this is n't the matter for the P T A this is a matter for the governors and then when you try and , like Gary I 'll go and approach with the governors , surely this is n't a matter for the governors , this really ought to be , you know , the ,
19 Because I 'll have to sell my flat if you do n't come and help with the bills .
20 Of course we should not endlessly meddle and interfere with the electricity industry in Northern Ireland .
21 And because you are so much older , you would n't see yourself as competing for the same resources , and you would probably have matured in ways emotionally , that would make you accept and identify with the parental values , rather than , than feel sad or , or resentful , because you felt you were more like your brother , as it were , and you were being discriminated against .
22 In this way we may be able to see that he would both agree and disagree with the Archbishop 's statement .
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