Example sentences of "[to-vb] with [noun] to " in BNC.
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1 | New technology is helping deaf-blind people to communicate with others to a degree unimaginable even 10 years ago . |
2 | It will be a vision of success from which everyone profits , a vision which the Profitboss has developed over many years , a vision in which he passionately believes and is able to communicate with enthusiasm to his team and every other employee in the organization . |
3 | Take this opportunity to come with Travelsphere to China — one of the last great travel experiences . |
4 | More-over , the effects of imitation on performance seem to differ with respect to phonological abilities and grammatical abilities . |
5 | The thousands of varieties of European shirts may differ in terms of button types and collar lengths , but they remain recognizable as shirts as opposed to garments used in other cultures for an identical functional purpose ; and this is because the manufacturers , as it were , agree to differ with respect to these specific and limited dimensions . |
6 | But you can get an idea of what each gene does by comparing the bodies of two organisms known to differ with respect to a certain gene . |
7 | It depends upon their conceptions of how they ought , or would be best advised in their own interests , to behave with respect to these top-management definitions of their duties end obligations , their rights and privileges , and their relationships to the material technology , to higher authority , and to each other ’ |
8 | Agony aunt : able to listen with sincerity to all the moans and groans , confidences and worries of your counterparts . |
9 | Tailor this to fit with events to date . |
10 | Ruth longed to go with Anna to their room . |
11 | They 'd planned to go with Sinatra to his home in the desert to see in the New Year . |
12 | It would require pigeons ( like salmon ) to remember a home odour , or a ‘ landscape ’ of odours around its home , and to orient with respect to them . |
13 | She was made of a strong enough fibre to cope with ideas to which she had already become accustomed , like murder and rape ; it was novelty that she found hard to accept . |
14 | Much will depend on how it seeks to solve the long-running debate about merging income tax and the national insurance system ; whether benefits , including pensions , are to be universal or selective ; and , if selective , how the state is to deal with obligations to people who have been contributing for many years to what they were told was national insurance . |
15 | He referred me to President of India v. La Pintada Compania Navigacion S.A. [ 1985 ] A.C. 104 where , in declining to extend the common law so as to enable a plaintiff to recover interest by way of general damages , the House of Lords were influenced by the fact that the legislature had twice intervened to deal with entitlement to interest . |
16 | We have therefore produced a standard working definition for the Compact as the basic starting point for each section , which then continues to deal with responses to the questions and concerns which are raised by each group . |
17 | The Foreign Compensation Commission was empowered by statute to deal with claims to compensation under agreements with foreign governments . |
18 | With regard to this duty , there were no instances in the observational data where policewomen were deliberately sent to deal with injuries to children , for example , or injuries to people in road traffic accidents , functions which senior managers think them very suited to . |
19 | The Supreme Loremaster often dispatches them to deal with threats to the interests of the Tower and the Kingdom . |
20 | the ability of superiors to deal with interruptions to the work they may be doing and the number of problems which arise and need to be dealt with ; |
21 | Well , it was supposed to be a holiday , and I did promise Claire I would n't take anything to do with work to Barbados , but both of us noticed fairly quickly just how few dogs there were on the island . |
22 | Aside from the steep learning curve the program presents , which is almost acceptable in the DOS environment ( ask any WordPerfect user ) , one of the recurring niggles has to do with compliance to established Windows norms . |
23 | Everyone okay with what they have to do with regards to their respective role plays ? |
24 | This has nothing to do with reference to any particular dog , or even whether dogs actually exist at all . |
25 | Lionel said , ‘ Anything to do with rags to riches is sure of a welcome if brightly done — as happens of course at the Carlton … |
26 | While the use of the New Town device is now being discontinued , British governments continue to experiment with approaches to urban renewal which bypass existing agencies . |
27 | Above all , however much you feel you do not know , never be afraid to respond with immediacy to what you see before you . |
28 | It has not , says BSDI , claimed the violation of any proprietary rights , such as patent rights , trade secrets or copyrights , saying that that 's because it has no proprietary rights to violate with respect to the Networking Release 2 code . |
29 | The insecurity that the interviewer experiences may cause them to smile manically ; to talk too much , when he or she should be able to take responsibility for pauses ; to do a really hard sell on behalf of the company ; to over-react with approval to the interviewee , giving them , unfairly , the impression that they 've got the job . |
30 | The New Testament has a good deal to say with respect to church administration . |