Example sentences of "able [to-vb] [adv] with [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Patients seem to be able to cope better with pain if both treatments are given , ’ says Ms Punton .
2 When you have understood the gist of this and talked to your inner teacher about what you need as an individual , you will be able to sit down with paper and write your own script .
3 So this type of mortgage is most suited to individuals who are able to plan ahead with confidence .
4 They have simply not had the chance at school to demonstrate whether or not they are actually able to go on with mathematics .
5 Angelica left the train on a stretcher in the dusk under bright station lights , her tomato head half covered by a blanket , and one lifeless hand , with red fingernails and sparkling rings , artistically drooping out of concealment on the side where the train 's passengers were able to look on with fascination .
6 But the problem is that they may not be able to deal adequately with operating systems and computer environments that they do n't know and are not allowed to market ; especially given the financial position many of them are in .
7 But the problem is that they may not be able to deal adequately with operating systems and computer environments that they do n't know and are not allowed to market ; especially given the financial position many of them are in .
8 The components are of magnitudes 4.4 and 5.7 , and since the separation is almost 44 seconds of arc it should be possible to see them individually with × 20 binoculars , but I have never been able to do so with certainty .
9 Once a child is able to match one-to-one with confidence , he can use the idea to make a visual comparison of the number of objects contained in two sets .
10 The situation is such that by 2010 , timber supplies might not be able to keep up with demand .
11 Without this slow agricultural revolution , which still had a long way to go in many European countries in 1880 , food production would not have been able to keep up with population growth .
12 It is enough to know that the children are able to experiment freely with space and shape , and without necessarily feeling a need to talk about it .
13 I thought this was quite a plus actually , because we were able to get away with murder during the beginning , in some ways doing things that on paper looked very expensive but in reality balanced out over the year we were scheduled . ’
14 Able to move around with limp .
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