Example sentences of "[to-vb] [verb] with " in BNC.

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1 A friend wishes to go jogging with you .
2 I 'm gon na get her to go jogging with bin liners strapped to her bum !
3 What I believe you should be concerned with is what the erm persons I represent , bodies I represent , now wish to see happening with regard to these two sites .
4 I did n't get much opportunity to talk to for any length of time but she managed to arrange to meet with the others with young babies and we planned to get together again later that week .
5 We have got to go to work with a lot of of of er tension and pressure on us .
6 Hello there this week we 've come to the coast to go climbing with three local mountaineers … the sport is celebrating at the moment … it 's thirty years since the conquest of Everest and every weekend you 'll find climbers out on the cliffs and craggs of britain
7 Wilson insisted on America 's right as a neutral to continue trading with Europe .
8 As he sipped his wine in the bright , busy square , he thought that although the language was certainly a problem and one that he would have to continue to struggle with , it only provided him with an excuse , really , an excuse for why he had not been able to get down to the job of looking for Elsie .
9 You 're going to look too Posh to go walking with me .
10 ‘ It is still too early to say whether the peak in unemployment has passed , but the likelihood of sustained increases in unemployment in the months to come recedes with each monthly fall , ’ officials said in the June monthly monetary report .
11 There is a range of behavioural methods which animals use to try to cope with the conditions , and again we can make measurements of how much they are having to use these .
12 There would have to be some sort of Council meeting , anyway , held somewhere out of Edward 's reach , to try to cope with the situation .
13 " You have to try to go with one thing-so although I do have a large variety of plants , there 's always a certain harmony . "
14 But it 's still in the interests of a subadult to try to mate with any snail that passes , in the hope of getting a bargain mating .
15 ‘ We have frank and fearless discussions sometimes , ’ smiles Andy ironically , ‘ but you 've got to try to communicate with your bands as much as possible .
16 We need always therefore to try to work with the grain of the markets to achieve the required effects .
17 If you have a sympathetic employer and GP you could see whether the person you care for would like to come to work with you but spend one or two days a week on a regular basis in a day centre run by the DHA .
18 Liz Headleand stared at the scene with a marked lack of dismay , as Kate Armstrong knelt down and started to dust the earth off Giles , looking up to ask anyone who might be interested about the little blobs of white polystyrene that always seem to come mixed with bulb fibre : ‘ What is this stuff ? ’ asked Kate , ‘ I 've often wondered , ’ as she proceeded to re-pot a hyacinth with one hand while stroking Giles 's shoulder with the other .
19 It is easy to understand how irksome that condition has been felt to be and how strong has been the temptation to try to tamper with it .
20 I doubt if most would take this view ; but if we would not , then we are forced to try to define with care the point at which handicap does become good reason .
21 Visiting friends can be a great help for this , and you can ask them to come prepared with items to read to the patient , or ideas to discuss .
22 In your shoes I 'd have expected him to come prepared with a big stick . ’
23 I know mothers have to go out to work to help with the bills but this is no new thing .
24 The match was on 18 June , almost the summer solstice , so most of us had to try to sleep with our pillows over our heads .
25 One has to try to deal with it .
26 ‘ I 've had to try to deal with the fact that lots and lots of men do terrible things .
27 Communication is so complex an interaction of mind , language , and the physical world that it can be disconcerting to try to deal with it all at once .
28 I agree with my hon. Friend that it is vital at this time , when there is the greatest risk of proliferation that the world has ever known and when the world 's greatest nuclear power is in a state of disintegration , that we ensure that while we take every positive and constructive step to try to deal with that very grave situation , we recognise the need to maintain our essential safeguard , our own nuclear deterrent .
29 That is why I had to spend the last half an hour intervening and telephoning both Departments to try to deal with the problem .
30 Although firms may use a variety of contractual and structural techniques to try to deal with these problems , the uncertainty surrounding the extent to which it is possible to exclude or modify fiduciary obligations by contract or disclosure and consent , and as to the extent to which the use of Chinese walls provides protection as a matter of private law against allegations of breach of fiduciary duty , means that these techniques can not be relied upon exclusively .
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