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

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1 If a proprietor were to trade as ‘ The Saucy Sausage ’ and failed to comply with either of the above requirements , then he or she would be liable to criminal prosecution for such a failure .
2 Meanwhile , le Carré declares himself uninterested in any such project and declines to co-operate with either biographer .
3 Chorus has a similar deal with Thomson CSF for the Inmos transputer , and plans to partner with other chip manufacturers .
4 Chorus has a similar deal with Thomson CSF SA for the Inmos Transputer , and plans to team with other chip manufacturers .
5 One loch looks very much like any other and some are not even marked on the 1:50,000 map , so always be properly clad and prepared to cope with fickle weather conditions , before setting out .
6 So one will prescribe spiritual disciplines and fastings perhaps as number one exercise , and neglect to deal with hidden anger within him .
7 Certainly the OR shows some of the right properties — it has a high likelihood of occurrence when the stimulus is first presented and tends to decline with repeated presentation ( see Fig. 3.1 , p. 70 ) .
8 Tabitha 's headset suddenly locked into an ambient channel and began to tinkle with tinny salsa .
9 She jerked a mouthful from between the spars and began to chew with quiet satisfaction .
10 She snatched it eagerly from his hand and began to eat with great relish .
11 The six women — all nuns — cried out ‘ Independence for Tibet ’ and began to walk with short but determined steps around the clockwise circuit of the Barkhor temple .
12 The unemployed should be given such work , he said , adding that at present , Poland lacked the expertise , equipment and finance to deal with environmental decay .
13 Any sociologist has to accept that there are some differences in values between separate groups in society and that people must adapt and innovate to cope with changing social circumstances .
14 You 've got to get your casualty from the cause , but make sure it 's safe for you , now if it is a , a place where you 've got to get your casualty out and you have n't got a lifeline and I must express this really that there must be two of you and if you are going in you only go in if you think it is safe to go in and you must have a line attached to you and there 's somebody outside , so that if you do get erm overcome by fumes or whatever , they can pull you out , you are safe , they 'll see to you , if there is no hope , you do n't try to be the hero , what you do is go and make a phone call and get the professionals in , because they do n't want to come along and have to deal with two casualties , when there 's only one .
15 In the end , however , he is sceptical of whether illusions ‘ hold the key to unlock the mysteries of vision ’ , and seems to sympathise with those students of the subject who have abandoned any search for a general theory .
16 But once outside , Dana and I became quarrelsome and started to fight with one another , releasing heaven knows what accumulated stores of fury and resentment .
17 This convergence may have less to do with ideology than with political ‘ learning ’ and having to cope with unanticipated events .
18 For example , being kept awake by a sufferer who can not sleep having to be continually watchful of someone who may do dangerous things , and having to cope with continual questioning or aggression may become unbearable .
19 All aluminium saucepans including those from Buckingham Palace here collected in July nineteen forty but unfortunately it was not of the right grade and so housewives then suffered for the rest of the war and having to cook with inferior pans .
20 The progress during the first year of recovery will vary from one person to another but for most people this first year in any Fellowship is spent mainly in compliance : doing what is suggested by people more experienced in the Anonymous Fellowships , attending meetings , contributing to them and giving practical service in them , progressively working the 12 Steps with the guidance of a sponsor and generally learning to use the various suggested techniques of staying away from one 's primary addictive substance or behaviour and learning to deal with stressful situations in a more appropriate manner than previously .
21 ‘ We do n't always get what we want , ’ she answered with clipped control , ‘ and learning to deal with that is just as much a part of the Christian life as any other experience . ’
22 As a learner from experience you could decide to view it as a learning opportunity and start to experiment with different ways of running the meeting .
23 Most of my contact with other musicians has been with other improvising musicians , and to get to work with one of the major American composers on something like that was fascinating .
24 My current ambitions are to become a successful writer/author , to dance the lead role of Peggy in 42nd Street , to meet my hero Jonathan Ross and to learn to type with all 10 fingers . ’
25 He then walked into the small alcove of electronic equipment and appeared to fiddle with some dials and buttons until music suddenly blasted out a pair of wall mounted speakers .
26 There are places , at least ways and means to deal with such a matter .
27 I went into the dressing-room and had to change with these men .
28 A special general conference of the predominantly Zulu Inkatha Freedom Party on Dec. 9 confirmed Mangosuthu Buthelezi as leader , and resolved to co-operate with other parties in working for a non-racial multiparty democracy .
29 So while Sutton had been frantically interviewing and trying to cope with real stories , Pilger had been to the Regent Street studio of Carrol , Dempsey and Thirkell , designers of the two-month-old Independent , described by the middle classes hoping for better papers as ‘ a good deed in a naughty world ’ .
30 Or a bed into the smallest bedroom ; — A man from British Telecom trying to use one of those stupid modern phone boxes that are just little booths exposed to the weather ideally when he 's ringing up for details of something and trying to write with one hand while trying to stop the piece of paper blowing away .
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