Example sentences of "to [noun pl] ['s] [noun] with " in BNC.
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1 | Your mag , like similar productions , panders to guitarists ' obsession with their playing ability and the equipment they use . |
2 | Control theory partly rectifies this : Hirschi focuses almost exclusively on the incentives for conformity that are built in ( or not ) to individuals ' relationships with , and expectations of , their more immediate social environment , such as parents , peers , school and local community . |
3 | Yet before he made the astonishing leap from Paupers ' Alley with Cambridge United to Millionaires ' Row with Manchester City Dublin , 23 , had to learn his lessons the hard way . |
4 | Staff who are overworked and overstressed may react to patients ' demands with anger or violence . |
5 | The results , and in particular the significant losses incurred by the PvdA , were widely attributed to voters ' dissatisfaction with a lack of new policies introduced by the new centre-left government . |
6 | In these ways English teachers have much to contribute to children 's familiarity with this technology and its uses , alongside the major aim of exploiting it to promote language knowledge and skills in themselves . |
7 | Some of the difficulty with words is probably due to pupils ' problems with the concepts involved and to questions about them being out of context . |
8 | Ruth Rolph has give a countywide series of ten lecture-demonstrations to Women 's Institutes with the help of a demonstration team composed of teachers and class members . |
9 | Since answers to the Ten Statements Test represent , in part , expressed affiliations to the housewife role , language and subcultural norms relating to women 's satisfaction with housework are likely to be important . |