Example sentences of "experience of [verb] with the " in BNC.

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1 Do you think that it 's possible for the big Italian museums to privatise their subsidiary functions without an advisory body of trustees , if only to assist museum administrators who have little experience of dealing with the commercial side ?
2 Derek 's previous experience of dealing with the police amounted to clarifying some technical points for the Fraud Squad when a client of Fithyan & Co. was arrested for tax evasion .
3 He at least has experience of dealing with the Press and the company have already allocated another member of the team for tomorrow 's race . ’
4 We 've got now quite a lot of new officers who do n't necessarily have the experience of dealing with the situations .
5 In her short experience of travelling with the Doctor , she had found that being saved from certain death entailed the likelihood of suffering a fate that was even worse .
6 Projects here include an examination of West European interests in Eastern Europe ; a study of Soviet relations with Britain ; West European experience of negotiating with the Soviet Union ; and the impact of information technology on the Soviet system .
7 Our experience of working with the major breweries throughout the 1980s is that , undeniably , mistakes were made — sometimes on a very grand scale indeed .
8 It was in fact my experience of working with the banks and institutions for the recapitalisation and reconstruction of John Brown which led me to think that the City is much maligned over its attitudes to industry and the accusation of short-termism is not justified .
9 Kim obtained experience in his formative years in cooperating with the Chinese and with the Russians ; it is relevant to note he had no experience of working with the communists in Korea .
10 Anne Harper , until recently a senior executive with BP , heightened the feeling that there is a real and all-too-close-to-home problem when she compared her experience of working with the group 's local company boards in Scandinavia , where partly due to the existence of worker representatives the woman board member is not an unusual phenomenon , and in the machismo-oriented ‘ southern Mediterranean countries of Portugal , Spain and the Republic of Ireland ’ where it is — and promptly included her experiences in Scotland with the latter .
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