Example sentences of "[vb -s] to [noun] with [pron] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The little dumpling stands to attention with its arms stiffly by its sides , as if being told off by a parent ; the shroud appears to be a shift with separate head-cloth but in actuality is nothing more than the usual loosely gathered linen , parted with greater than usual emphasis to show the entire face .
2 Dr Michael Turner gets to grips with your problems
3 Dr Hazel will take up his appointment on 6 August but may be see in and around the Department before then as he gets to grips with his job .
4 Something for children when POSTMAN PAT travels to Leeds with his friends in a new childrens story entitled POSTMAN PAT 'S SPECIAL DELIVERY .
5 As he says in that section of Book 3 which is a later addition , " No man with any intelligence goes to war with his neighbours simply for the sake of crushing an adversary " ( 3.4.10 ) .
6 By night , the Plaka District comes to life with its wealth of shops and restaurants to tempt passers-by , as the warm night air fills with the aroma of charcoal-grilled meats and the rhythm of bouzouki music .
7 ‘ One of my pupils , Fiona , aged five , always comes to school with her shoes on the wrong feet .
8 And while the book is largely about success , Andy bravely comes to terms with his feelings of doubt as he turns his back on the 1989 Makalu expedition .
9 Above , Anthony Hopkins comes to grips with his part as Glass , Leonard 's Cold War boss
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