Example sentences of "[noun] [to-vb] with [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 According to Regulation 8(2) of these regulations a driver has the overall responsibility to proceed with due regard to the safety of other users of the road subject to the direction of any police constable etc .
2 Perrier 's competitors have had to put their plants on 24-hour shifts to cope with added demand from the unaccustomed absence of the once ubiquitous green bottles .
3 Finally , fears that fundholders would encourage referrals to private clinics to avoid a charge on their budgets seem to be unfounded , certainly as far as these aggregate data are concerned , and there was only limited evidence that fundholders were making use of their freedom to contract with private hospitals for outpatient services for NHS patients .
4 It may be advantageous to both groups to liaise with each other over the monitoring of Little Mill and Fishers Brae corner .
5 But she felt curiously light-headed , detached , as if she 'd been pushed too far , and her brain had temporarily given up the struggle to cope with this Alice in Wonderland situation .
6 There have been four attempts to grapple with these tensions through restructuring or internal reorganisation .
7 The opportunity to work with enthusiastic teachers from different school situations was indeed most supportive .
8 Thus , as down in the laboratory annexe Ari struggled and swam with a new sensation , above her head , Tammuz Malamute plundered the willing body of Zambia Crevecoeur , causing the building to reverberate with sexual emissions of several different types .
9 At the moment , you can get adaptors for computers to cope with some form of speech or at least a limited range of verbal instructions erm and in fact Apple computers and others have little packages which allow about thirty well-defined verbal instructions to , to go in .
10 In addition , a " Special Period in Times of Peace " plan had already been put into effect to cope with dwindling supplies from the Soviet Union and eastern Europe , and an " Option Zero " of extreme economic cutbacks and food rationing was in preparation for the time when Soviet oil shipments finally ceased .
11 Incorporating this object-oriented technology in UEC II will enable applications written in different Motif environments to communicate with each other by treating services such as e-mail , fax , and file naming as objects , OMG says .
12 Hopefully my experiences will make the business of doing business in Japan far easier and will pave the way for WEC to work with Japanese companies in the future . ’
13 Methodologically , it is not possible for any researcher to get the kids to talk with much sense of ideas since the question ‘ Why ? ’ to the smashing of milk bottles is one that is not possible for the boy to answer outside the context of the whole Saturday evening …
14 The Centre has been contracted by the European Community Bureau of Reference and the DTI 's Valid Analytical Measurements Programme to collaborate with other organisations in the development of calibration standards for aerosol measurement equipment .
15 The Torts ( Interference with Goods ) Act 1977 has made some simplification by abolishing one head of liability but it is only a piecemeal attempt to deal with certain deficiencies in the common law and is in no way a code governing interference with goods .
16 In other respects the book has changed little and there is no attempt to deal with organic synthesis in its own right .
17 This is not an attempt to deal with these ideals in a comprehensive way — no single empirical study could do that — but merely an attempt to see what bearing our factual findings may have upon moral views about the media .
18 In an attempt to deal with this discrimination against public patients , the 1992–3 federal budget plan is introducing bonus payments to those states which increase the proportion of public patients treated .
19 In addition to general sessions , you may find that some clinics offer sessions to deal with particular methods of contraception or for particular groups — for example , for young people .
20 Indeed , hydroxyl radical scavening is an unlikely mode of action in vivo for most drugs because the drugs are never present in tissues at sufficiently high concentrations to compete with biological molecules for the hydroxyl radicals generated in vivo .
21 And there is no intention to dispense with this kind of service .
22 He thought briefly , and then , Hazlitt recalled , ‘ seemed to make up his mind to close with this proposal in the act of tying on one of his shoes ’ .
23 Colonel Gouraud was a social climber , who found the phonograph a perfect excuse to fraternize with high society in England ( 37 ) .
24 The tour of the exhibition will provide an opportunity to talk with major producers on the latest developments in roofing materials , and there will be a technical briefing on the implications for specifiers of the introduction of CEN standards , the Construction Products Directive , quality assurance and guarantees .
25 In this chapter she discusses her preconceptions and first impressions of further education , then describes her own and her students ' experience of their course and their attempts to participate with other students in the life of the college .
26 ‘ We have the equipment to cope with these sort of things and there 's no mystique if you know what you 're doing , ’ said a spokesman .
27 Camcorders on the other hand have to be given a little help to cope with different kinds of lighting by adjustment of their internal white balance settings to enable them to ‘ see ’ white as the same neutral colour regardless of the conditions .
28 Brains evolved the capacity to communicate with other brains by means of language and cultural traditions .
29 The European Commission is to introduce legislation to force member countries to comply with minimum rules on safety , ship maintenance and training set by the International Maritime Organisation ( IMO ) .
30 From the beginning they established control over the legislative agenda , obliging congress to focus almost exclusively on economic policy and requiring the legislature to deal with these matters in a manner and a timeframe favourable to the president 's programme .
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