Example sentences of "to [v-ing] with the " in BNC.
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1 | They provide welfare support ranging from hospital visits to helping with the completion of applications for financial assistance for a variety of needs , such as rent , gas , electricity , telephone arrears , purchase of essential household equipment , clothing and travel costs to visit sick relatives . |
2 | The difficulties can not plausibly be attributed to the compilers , who would hardly have confined themselves almost exclusively to interfering with the text of Scaevola . |
3 | With unusual explicitness , he states the grounds and consequences of his approach , and in addition to grappling with the task of offering holist explanations , he addresses its epistemological corollaries . |
4 | They would need to insist on Eastern states meeting minimum labour standards as a pre-cursor to trading with the West . |
5 | There was always a difficulty in obtaining enough currency , a major barrier to trading with the west . |
6 | He was the butler , a gentleman full of his own importance and not usually given to conversing with the lower servants . |
7 | But they did have a very clear idea of how they wanted the house to look and resigned themselves to living with the mess while they tackled it room by room . |
8 | A small all glass tank 14″ × 10″ × 7″ was well cleaned with a strong salt solution prior to filling with the selected water mix . |
9 | Getting used to acting with the voice only and knowing how to use the microphone are basic features of good radio technique . |
10 | Then I went back to rehearsing with the band while she sat around listening . |
11 | Repeatedly switch your stance from leading with the left leg to leading with the right , and strike with either hand as your weight settles . |
12 | If moving area , clients , though seemingly supportive , can often find that travel and lack of personal contact prove substantial disincentives to remaining with the solicitor . |
13 | Furthermore , Kemp 's absence that afternoon would mean that this other person — yes , Downes — would be all the more committed to staying with the tourists for the scheduled ‘ informal get-together ’ . |
14 | The opposition parties accused Nabiyev of holding talks in Khodjent and Kulyab with former Vice-President Narzullo Dustov and former Supreme Soviet chair Sarafali Kenjayev , both deposed in May and opposed to co-operating with the opposition . |
15 | World View : The virtues of old history : Lawrence Freedman argues that the key to coping with the future lies in past events |
16 | She was not up to coping with the motion of the train . |
17 | He had , still , many contacts in this field and it was yet another approach to coping with the surplus capacity produced by the Carno factory . |
18 | For while they always emphasized the special qualities of literature , and in particular the idea that the meaning or effect of literature can not be explained by a process of reduction to ordinary modes of expression , the New Critics also insisted on its connections with the ‘ real ’ world , and on the contribution it can make to coping with the problems of everyday human existence . |
19 | If the champagne bottle had survived she 'd probably be in that state anyway , and it would at least postpone the inevitable for a while ; she did n't feel up to coping with the consequences of her behaviour just yet . |
20 | In addition to coping with the illness itself many sufferers also have to cope with the misconceptions other people have about the illness . |
21 | But cricket club president Brian Kneeshaw stressed the move did not alter his club 's stated opposition to parting with the land , described by a local councillor as ‘ the jewel in Middlesbrough 's crown ’ . |
22 | Wycliffe awoke in his hotel bedroom with a sour taste in his mouth and a leaden feeling in his head due to drinking with the Captain the night before . |
23 | She is the first to admit that she was bitten by the Puppy Love bug from quite an early age — which stood her in good stead when it came to dealing with the opposite sex in later years . |
24 | The story was current when I was there that this distinguished classical scholar , so accustomed to dealing with the textual problems of Thucydides and Greek epigraphy , was somewhat disconcerted on arriving at Bletchley station to be greeted by an evacuee urchin , jeering : ‘ I 'll read yer secret writing , guv'nor ! ’ |
25 | They said that denying the sexual urge was nothing compared to dealing with the male and female cross-currents that sweep through a marriage . |
26 | If a suicide should occur in hospital it is recommended that attention is paid to dealing with the resultant feelings both of patients and staff . |
27 | The various pieces of legislation run into several dozens , and the overall impression is of a piecemeal approach to dealing with the problem . |
28 | If you are a shop assistant who frequently deputizes for the manager of a busy store you may need some prompting to realize that among your qualifications you ‘ are ready to take responsibility ’ , ‘ have a flexible approach to work ’ , and ‘ are used to dealing with the public ’ . |
29 | I believe we should all warmly welcome this opportunity to debate the role of audit ; it gives the users of audit services the opportunity to have their say and it should make a major contribution to dealing with the expectation gap . |
30 | He said any measures to tackle the budget deficit should be secondary to dealing with the recession . |