Example sentences of "with [subord] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I do n't think he finds himself any easier to live with than the rest of us . |
2 | Although the drawing program 's technique is trickier to get to grips with than the painting program 's , it has two main advantages . |
3 | Being a more acceptable sound , it is easier to live with than the tinnitus . |
4 | The traveller to New Zealand from England has more jet-lag to contend with than the traveller to Africa . |
5 | Expressions such as " to insure adequately " and " to insure to the full value of the property " should be amended as the former covenant could be complied with if the cover equates to that recommended by the insurance company , and the latter could be interpreted as meaning the full market value of the property and , as such , could be less than the cost of reinstatement . |
6 | The forms to be followed in executing the request were those of the requested State , but a request that a special form be followed would be complied with provided the form specified were not contrary to the legislation of that State . |
7 | A scab is something you have to put up with until the time comes when you can pick it off and flick it away . |
8 | If the Standing Orders for Private Bills are applicable , they must be complied with unless the Standing Orders Committee of the House grants a dispensation . |
9 | The person receiving the parcel in prison could be prosecuted under the Bill , but the dispatcher could not be dealt with because the Bill does not apply to Northern Ireland . |
10 | They now know which customers we want to increase the business with because the credit risk is low and we are ‘ under exposed ’ , and which market sectors we wish to restrict our exposure in . ’ |
11 | so that 's done some work on that , and there 's now four models for training , one is the , you know , on the job , evenings , training , there 's the weekend model of getting people together for the weekend , there 's the sort of summer school idea and the other one 's the one that Doug keeps reminding me about , which I keep forgetting about which is the distance learning one , er we , I think this is the one he thinks is running in Dundee , that maybe help with because the idea of developing a pack which is kind of trainer proof |
12 | Besides two short piano pieces from Sanctus , Words For The Dying also includes the luminous The Soul of Carmen Miranda , one of three spontaneous and highly promising recordings with Eno that will set the tone for the next album , ‘ a rock'n'roll record I can be happy with because the percussion wo n't hit me over the head . ’ |
13 | This depression , however , could not be engaged with because the belief was that to be in such a state was to be not mentally healthy . |
14 | He makes a digging-stick , moro , for his boy to play with while the father is doing the actual work of weeding or turning the soil . |
15 | There are only so many people you can watch jumping up and down , and only so many slogans you can be bombarded with before the brain goes into defensive shutdown . |
16 | The minority still have a right to object to the court but that opposition is usually known and dealt with before the bidder becomes committed to acquire any shares in the target . |
17 | Research on lesbians is frequently preoccupied with whether the orientation is a biological aberration . |
18 | The argument for the suppliants was concerned only with whether the mistake under which they had paid the duty was one of fact or of law . |
19 | The other main dichotomy has to do with whether the dialogue is or is not attributed — that is , whether the text is explicit or implicit about who is speaking . |
20 | In this paper I am concerned with whether the termination of the use of artificial ‘ life-support ’ machinery on which a person is being maintained ( particularly a ventilator ) ever involves a violation of the criminal law amounting to homicide . |
21 | This has nothing to do with whether the house is smart or poor . |
22 | The correlations given with whether the junction was previously known or not is a point biserial correlation with data from all 30 subjects potentially available , data was coded as 1 if the junction was previously known and 0 if unknown . |
23 | To be sent wherever the Imperium wishes ; to be done with as the Imperium chooses ? ’ |
24 | A fun program to play with as the computer will come up with some outrageous names as well as more sensible ones , you may even recognise one or two of them . |
25 | Unless the court otherwise directs , money received or paid into court in respect of persons under disability shall remain in court and be invested or dealt with as the court thinks fit , which in many cases may be its transfer to the High Court ( Ord 10 , r 11(1) — ( 3 ) ) . |
26 | It was difficult to deal with as the boat had no crew.There was danger because gas cylinders had exploded . |
27 | Here , reports were prepared and distributed at regular intervals and the occasional request for ad hoc information was dealt with as the need arose . |
28 | Obviously if you pack your furniture in like that if you pack your furniture in in that way what you 'd end up with when the van stopped all the f all the furniture would move down to one end and be squashed . |
29 | There had been trouble there as early as April , but that had been dealt with for the king by Warwick 's brother John Neville . |
30 | There had been trouble there as early as April , but that had been dealt with for the king by Warwick 's brother John Neville . |