Example sentences of "[verb] [noun pl] [verb] with " in BNC.

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31 The Status software programme was designed to avoid the kind of accident that took place at Three Mile Island in the US , where shift workers faced with a breakdown in equipment switched to substitute systems , unaware that they had been taken out of service by a previous system .
32 MOE ( Means Of Escape ) roof window , hinges at top to provide opening dimensions to conform with Building Regulations .
33 An elderly parent living alone invariably has problems to cope with , though , in some area of life , and ideally the people to help them should be members of their own family ; people who know their character and understand their needs , those they do not have to make an effort to relate to and trust , and who can move around freely in their homes , to sort through the various ‘ pockets ’ of their anxiety more easily than any stranger can do .
34 If he had one trait of potential consequence it was his fondness for France , which led him to encourage efforts to ally with that country , but the international situation made these futile during his lifetime .
35 Many Contracting States to the Hague Convention are also parties to the Brussels Convention on jurisdiction and the enforcement of judgments in civil and commercial matters of 1968 , and the latter contains provisions dealing with the inter-relationship of the two instruments .
36 R.5 also contains provisions dealing with the death of a shareholder ( or beneficial owner of shares ) .
37 This compensation was paid from central government funds , but the decision to refuse planning permission or to impose conditions remained with local authorities .
38 The analysis will focus on the policy debates , common law rules , and statutory and regulatory provisions regarding the use and legal sufficiency of the Chinese Wall in resolving problems associated with conflicts of interest and duty in corporate entities .
39 ‘ Somersetshire born ’ , but he bore arms associated with the Whitakers of Lancashire .
40 The purpose itself , being the idea , was not protected by copyright ; it is quite acceptable for others to write programs to help with the running of dental laboratories .
41 They probably had very effective digestive systems with detoxifying enzymes to cope with the tougher diets .
42 It is difficult to find examples to correspond with the American experience in England .
43 The Home Secretary , Kenneth Clarke , would introduce measures to deal with the problem ‘ very shortly ’ .
44 Also , the policy covers children born with trisomy 21 , which is the most common form of Down 's syndrome .
45 The Quebec authorities proposed the creation of a special human rights tribunal to try Mohawks charged with offences during the siege , while Indian leaders demanded that Indian police agencies be established because of the widespread distrust of white law enforcement .
46 Few were in the market for the Kuwaiti shares , but few were in the market at all with such an overhang : only 2.9m shares changed hands compared with Tuesday 's 30m .
47 But it is a necessary price to pay , if we want students to emerge with minds of their own , who do not merely know but understand in some depth what they know , and who are able to form and develop their own ideas .
48 The most important factor was said to be a high use of deputising services associated with higher rates of visiting and less use of giving advice by telephone .
49 " Purpurascens " has violet-tinted leaves ; " Icterina " has leaves variegated with yellow , and " Tricolor " has foliage veined with creamy white and pink , becoming red .
50 Moraal and Kraiss ( 1981 ) contains chapters dealing with simulations of a ship entering harbour , car driving , tank driving , the flight deck and air traffic control .
51 Yes we get quite a few inquiries from south and er from enthusiasts that want stamps franking with the Samson Lane stamp .
52 As might be supposed complications arise with regard to transfers of votes .
53 Because you take it in turns to provide biscuits to have with erm Okay .
54 The downstairs restaurant where breakfast is served , has walls decorated with paintings of people dressed in traditional local costumes .
55 In his English writings Richard Rolle , too , sees Christ 's suffering as the pragmatic key to a form of living both as regards external circumstances and internal consciousness , which will free followers to engage with the ineffable reality of the love mediated at the Incarnation .
56 The corridor that led from the transmat booth had a tiled floor , and plastered walls covered with a mural that Bernice felt she might be able to understand after three or four big glasses of strong rum .
57 There may be a need to consider changes to the general practitioner 's contract to encourage research , such as relaxing the regulations of hours committed to patient services and creating a practice development allowance to encourage practices to work with commissioning authorities to adopt and evaluate health gain strategies .
58 The airport is also one of the main bases which holds chemicals to deal with large oil spillages in Scotland and the North .
59 So , at half-past five on Monday evening , George and Leon , edging their way round the matchboard door , found baps filled with fish paste and a nice square mottled chunk of bought cherry cake , washed down with deep orange-coloured Indian.tea , to nourish them .
60 But , in the words of Grant ( 1987 : 56–7 ) , ‘ the distinctive relationship that the nationalised industries have with government , and the politically charged environment in which they operate , means that they can not simply be treated as a special case of the close relationship that many large privately owned enterprises have with government . ’
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