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

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1 Although he was convinced that there was conclusive evidence that Japanese intelligence organizations were behind the Vietminh and their revolt , he also said that throughout their handling of the situation the French appeared to lack every vestige of imagination but , ‘ provided the French are prepared to deal with the Annamites as human beings and not as chattels for exploitation as in the past , there is every reason to believe that the leading Annamites will not only listen to them , but will help them … ’
2 Red is used by one major manufacturer but this is difficult to reconcile with the use of the same colour for acid products .
3 For example , it has been held that an arrangement void for contravention of the Restrictive Trade Practices Act 1956 constitutes unlawful means but this is hard to reconcile with the clear decision in the Mogul case that an agreement in restraint of trade at common law did not .
4 This was first accomplished with the manometric apparatus in position and with the visual help of the computer screen .
5 Of the 24 patients who fulfilled the entry criteria , six were unable to comply with the exigencies of the protocol and did not complete the run in period and one patient was later found to be misusing drugs and her data were not included in the analysis .
6 ENGLAND 'S preparation for the Dubai Sevens are amateurish compared with the steely approach of Scotland and Queensland .
7 But in reality these are likely to go with the US firm to DRT .
8 Once again the most requested coursed were those dealing with the development of Trainer Skills .
9 The seller may also wish to cancel in the event of the buyer 's insolvency or impending insolvency , but in this case the remedies granted by the SGA coupled with cl 5 are sufficient to deal with the issue in most cases .
10 It was a turbulent time for college principals , and many were unable to cope with the urgent demands for change which constantly assailed them — not least from their own undergraduates .
11 Wallerstein and Kelly ( 1980 ) have described a ‘ diminished capacity to parent ’ during the divorce period , when parents who feel humiliated , depressed or angry are unable to cope with the distress , anxieties or needs of their children .
12 However , notice which is too short is unlikely to comply with the underlying spirit of the Rule .
13 Likewise , the rising proportion of noble farmers who had switched from ‘ semi-feudal ’ to direct , ‘ capitalist ’ farming by 1914 is difficult to reconcile with the notion that the assault upon noble landownership in 1917 constituted an economically progressive ‘ bourgeois-democratic ’ revolt against ‘ feudal ’ practices .
14 BLACK 5 No 44871 ‘ Sovereign ’ which has been hauling the ‘ Northern Belle ’ for Grampian Railtours between Aberdeen and Elgin on Sundays , August 2 to September 6 was due to return with the SRPS railtour stock to Bo'ness on Monday , September 7 .
15 In this uninterrupted narrative of rowdyism and mischief running through the writings of these Christian youth workers in the 1920s and 1930s , it is not only the behaviour itself that is difficult to reconcile with the nostalgia which has come to settle around postwar perceptions of pre-war social realities .
16 A high-end deskside Model 755 sitting above the existing Model 750 is likely to come with the same 100MHz 7100 processor as the 735 , but with expanded memory , disk and other peripheral options .
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