Example sentences of "'s [noun] [to-vb] with the " in BNC.

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1 The argument was over Zack 's decision to close with the negotiator called Quinn and have done with the whole thing at two million dollars ransom .
2 Marxism 's inability to deal with the political interventions of other oppositional groups has meant that its History can no longer claim to subsume all processes of change .
3 A stylist was , in the end , dutifully sent on the mission but the situation was an alarming indication of Morrissey 's inability to cope with the less enjoyable aspects of fame .
4 By far the most significant is the evolution of the game itself and Ireland 's inability to move with the flow .
5 In the first place the Americans had to accept Britain 's inability to persist with the experiment in sterling convertibility in the summer of 1947 — this was attempted in accordance with the terms of the loan agreement .
6 Reiterating the ANC 's willingness to negotiate with the South African government , he said the time was not right for the ANC to abandon violence : ‘ The struggle inside South Africa and outside South Africa must continue . ’
7 The SPD 's willingness to talk with the Eastern bloc , whilst maintaining the Western alliance , seemed a more realistic policy .
8 He went on to tell his uncle about Stella , and Lucy 's willingness to assist with the next day 's barbecue for the rafting party .
9 But in the House of Commons , when Mrs Thatcher rose on 6 June to express ‘ revulsion ’ for the massacre , she also restated her government 's intention to proceed with the handover in 1997 .
10 The strategies of splitting are essential for the infant 's attempt to deal with the genuine contradictions it encounters in struggling to form some image of itself and the part-objects it confronts .
11 Mr Perez de Cuellar described South Africa 's attempt to interfere with the elections as ‘ highly problematical ’ , and announced new procedures for the vote , over four days beginning on 7 November .
12 Addressing the Russian Federation Supreme Soviet , he described the compromise programme as " an attempt to preserve the administrative-bureaucratic system " which would " lead the country to catastrophe " , and accused the central authorities of deliberately sabotaging the Russian Federation 's plan to proceed with the Shatalin programme from Nov. 1 .
13 At the outset the willingness of George 's parents to cooperate with the school staff in discussing the home situation and how this might affect George 's behaviour in school was used by the teaching staff as evidence in support of their case that George 's needs could not be met within a mainstream school .
14 Both the Hungarian government and environmental activists had opposed the Czechoslovak administration 's determination to proceed with the project , following Hungary 's withdrawal in 1989 [ for February developments see p. 38777 ] .
15 ‘ Representative processes , ’ says Hallowell , ‘ are at the root of Man 's capacity to deal with the abstract qualities of objects and events , his ability to deal with the possible or conceivable , the ideal as well as the actual , the intangible along with the tangible , the absent as well as the present object or event , with fantasy and with reality .
16 Past experience of losses of the same nature as a current loss was found to reduce the person 's capacity to deal with the current loss .
17 [ That this House regrets the Government 's failure to deal with the imminent threat of wholesale breaches of the law on Sunday trading ; expresses concern that Ministers appear to be running away from their responsibility to uphold the law as soon as one or more large commercial organisations express their intention to ignore the law ; greatly regrets the way that this situation puts pressure on responsible and law-abiding retailers to open on Sundays simply to protect their market share ; further regrets the damage that is likely to be done to small shops and family businesses as a consequence ; considers that sensible progress to modernising the law should be made on the basis of the REST proposals put forward by Keep Sunday Special ; and calls on the Government actively to pursue the regulation of Sunday trading in a way which deals fairly with employees , their families and with community and commercial interests . ]
18 In a speech in Gloucester tonight he 's expected to launch a bitter attack on the Government 's failure to deal with the current wave of crime .
19 The designer is provided , therefore , with an early indication of the mechanism 's failure to meet with the specified operating conditions .
20 On the company 's failure to comply with the notices , informations were laid and summonses issued alleging breaches of s.107 of the Public Health Act 1936 .
21 Given the appellant 's failure to comply with the requirements of the hostel regime , the court was entitled to leave that alternative out of account and assess the dangerousness of the appellant on the basis of his offences and reluctance to participate in treatment .
22 It will no doubt investigate what was the substantial cause of the employee 's failure to comply with the statutory time limit ; whether he had been physically prevented from complying with the limitation period , for instance by illness or a postal strike , or something similar .
23 Judge Hand 's refusal to comply with the request addressed to him in the Mexico City case rested on two grounds .
24 This it at once began to use to hamper the government 's efforts to cope with the desperate financial situation .
25 These experiences are fictionalized in his first novel , The Crust on Its Uppers ( republished by Serpent 's Tail to coincide with the publication of The Hidden Files ) .
26 Rent and benefit of lessee 's covenants to run with the reversion [ see Law Commission No. 174 below ]
27 Obligation of lessor 's covenants to run with the reversion
28 [ It may be ] … that the purpose of section 142 and its statutory predecessors was to cause the burden of the lessor 's covenants to run with the reversion …
29 But Mr Karsten said almost two years had been lost due to Mr Foecke 's unwillingness to continue with the university 's internal appeal procedure .
30 My hon. Friend makes the point : it is his local authority 's duty to comply with the 1968 Act and not for the chief constable to bend section 39 of the 1986 Act .
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