Example sentences of "[to-vb] with [art] [noun] [conj] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Worse was to come with the news that the gentleman had brought no valet , his usual man having fallen ill .
2 Staggered strikes failed to meet with a response and the Ministry of Education , rather than negotiate , chose to end the school year a month early .
3 An easy evening awaited him ; both he and Daalny were excused all service , for Rémy was to dine with the abbot and the earl , the first fruits of his campaign in search of place and status .
4 The craftsmen , and we shall always need them , combine through the use of the whole range of human skills such extra elements as proportion , difference , originality , and the ability to work with the grain or the particular unique characteristics of the materials they work with .
5 This will mean , of course , that the trainers will have to work with the students and the qualified interpreters to develop these structures .
6 But people tend to confuse the fact that one may be able to guess what an individual is likely to choose with the notion that the choice is not free .
7 But he was not moved by such feelings to sympathize with the rebels and the subversive .
8 … This means in practice that one out of every twenty samples will fail to comply with the standard and the Authority will be at risk from somebody , some member of the public , prosecuting . ’
9 Client accepts that KPMG is required to comply with the rules and the regulations of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales and rules and regulations of the SIB , the City Code and all other relevant authorities and KPMG undertakes that it and the Indemnified Persons will not breach such rules and regulations ( provided that this breach would not have arisen if Client had complied with the undertakings and warranties contained in sub-paragraphs 1 ) to 4 ) of this section ) .
10 ( 2 ) The Company may require a member to furnish any information , document or other matter which the Directors may think necessary for the purpose of enabling the Company to comply with the Rules and the member shall furnish the information , document or other matter required within such period as may be determined by the Directors .
11 ( 2 ) The Company may require a member to furnish any information , document or other matter which the Directors may think necessary for the purpose of enabling the Company to comply with the Rules and the member shall furnish the information , document or other matter required within such period as may be determined by the Directors .
12 The the father would be on the boat , and the son would , as a young boy , would come to meet the workers that came back and he begins to help with the ropes and the winching up of the boat and the washing down , and so on , of the boat after she 's been on service , and so on .
13 She had been well taught , and after making the odd minor mistake during the opening moves she soon recovered herself , and began to play with a concentration and a ferocity which was also a surprise .
14 In effect the developer is prepared to proceed with the purchase provided the site can be developed .
15 Mr. Gilberd instructed the defendant to confirm with the bank that the cheque was acceptable , and the defendant later told him that he had done so and that such a cheque was ‘ as good as cash . ’
16 Why was such a dangerous practice allowed to continue with the chance that the offender might never have been caught ?
17 You think that she would manage as the wife of a struggling doctor , be able to cope with the work and the responsibility ? ’
18 If the ballvalve on the feed-and-expansion tank jams open , it could cause the tank to overflow ( remember that the overflow pipe is really just a warning pipe designed to warn of a leaking valve , and it may not be able to cope with the flow if the valve is fully open ) .
19 Although I 'm starting to cope with the idea that the rape was n't my fault , I ca n't get rid of the feeling that something about my appearance singled me out .
20 However , he will be fitter and more able to cope with the ground than the form book danger , Rusch de Farges , whom he beat three lengths last season , but the latter has an 8lb advantage .
21 Anyone trying to free a seated victim also has to cope with the fact that the faces sculpted on the chair start gibbering and screeching , radiating a Cause Cowardly Flight effect in a 3-yard radius .
22 What , if any , additional accounts need to be opened in the second year to cope with the fact that the business is now a partnership and for what reason are they needed ?
23 Here the bargaining stage has given way to a period of time when you feel it is just not possible to cope with the situation and the future looks bleak .
24 The Provisionals replied by appointing a ‘ security officer ’ to each brigade to inspect buildings to be bombed for compensation and to arrange with the owners that the security arrangements be brought up to the standards specified in the government regulations .
25 Experience is the best way to deal with a skid or a non-skid situation
26 The audience are coming to these shows knowing fully that they should be prepared to deal with the present and the future .
27 ‘ It was his way of testing you out — you know , one practice to deal with the cow and the other to treat the calf .
28 We 've introduced a computerised system to deal with the orders and the meals arrive in heated vans with our service crew ensuring speedy delivery on the Trading Floor ’ .
29 Somehow , he forgot to deal with the allegation that the Prime Minister 's stay in Candelada gave the ‘ mark of approbation ’ to the animal abuse .
30 It was wholly inappropriate to deal with the matter as the judge did .
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