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

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1 usually one person is elected to represent the voluntary sector but that places a heavy onus on that representative to liaise and consult with the other voluntary organisations .
2 I could never stand and watch so would walk away to wink and flirt with the young novices .
3 By self-determination we mean the right for us to associate and integrate with the unitary state , or , as a nation , to secede . ’
4 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 .
5 It 's important that a student is prepared to understand and work with the prevalent theatrical traditions in UK schools .
6 But in reality such protests were conducted at a low level in order not to interfere with normal , and reasonably good , relations which British foreign secretaries wished to continue and nurture with the offending nations .
7 ‘ The Germans are formidable but our young players have proved that they can come in and cope with the best , the outstanding example being Alan McLaren 's handling of Italy 's Roberto Baggio , ’ Roxburgh said .
8 ‘ Ca n't stop and chatter with the working class now , darling , ’ she continued .
9 In many cases it will be sufficient to identify and comply with the appropriate British or International Standard or Code of Practice .
10 An alternative to attacking the enzymes that catalyse important steps in the viral lifecycle is to try and interfere with the viral genetic material directly .
11 She could n't go out and play with the other kids , she had to take him round for a walk
12 Failure to do this will obviously leave the child unprepared to understand and deal with the first time he or she is called ‘ nigger ’ , or some other racial slur .
13 And how are we to understand and deal with the contemporary return of the repressed , in terms of spiralling levels of recorded crime and riotous disorder ?
14 So it is worth bearing in mind , when considering the later reign of ‘ the Scot who was a Frenchwoman ’ , that the story of Albany frantically ‘ cramming ’ on Scottish chronicles on the ship which brought him from France is a good pointer to the attitude of a man who managed , with some success , to understand and deal with the domestic problems of Scotland , even while caught in the intolerable welter of shifting relations between France and England , with their rival demands for Scottish support .
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 .
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