Example sentences of "[verb] with [prep] [art] [det] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I shall give him to the Geimhreadh to play with for a few nights , ’ he said .
2 It is the way that our feelings tell us that they have got too much to cope with at the same time and they need some help — in the jargon this is called needing some ‘ ventilation ’ .
3 In addition it would enable correspondence that deals with several aspects of Council Tax to be dealt with at the same time and a co-ordinated response to be prepared by nominated officers .
4 It would have made sense for the Government to include this measure in that Bill so that it could be dealt with at the same time .
5 ( c ) Linked transactions Where there is a sale and a purchase these can be adequately dealt with on the same completion statement , thereby working out in the relevant income and expenditure columns the balance that will either be due from the client or payable to the client .
6 It 's certainly an anomaly that two players dealt with around the same time end up serving their bans well apart .
7 It has been argued that all public employment cases should be dealt with by the same forum which could resolve all the issues raised .
8 Nuisances can be dealt with in the same way : once again , assert yourself and , in a public place , draw attention to what they are doing .
9 To presuppose , for example , that all ‘ quasi-judicial ’ matters could be dealt with in the same way is to risk forcing cases into a straightjacket that will be too big for some and too small for others .
10 The strong linear flavour emphasizes , of course , the flatness of the picture plane and this effect is further strengthened by the fact that the entire picture surface is broken down into angular forms of almost equal size , which are all dealt with in the same vigorous technique .
11 Under the system of cash accounting , all three categories are dealt with in the same way : cash payments relating to each one are recorded as cash flows in the year in which they occur .
12 The statutory terms ( as to title , description , quality and sample ) implied by sections 2–5 of the Supply of Goods and Services Act 1982 are dealt with in the same way as the corresponding terms implied in contracts of sale of goods .
13 And since , as Mr Lawrence says , there could hardly be anything personal in the attack , we 're left with the probability that anyone who had happened along at that moment would have been dealt with in the same way .
14 Equally the costs of the project can be dealt with in the same way .
15 Equally the costs of the project can be dealt with in the same way .
16 In N 2 , is raised in energy and becomes less bonding through mixing with of the same symmetry , which is filled and lies below it : is lowered in energy and becomes less anti-bonding by mixing with the empty which lies above it [ see Fig. 6.16(b) ] .
17 ‘ The conventional myth seeks to depict the battle-scarred anthropologist as a lone figure wandering into a village , settling in and ‘ picking up the language ’ in a couple of months ; at the most , we may find references to translators being dispensed with after a few weeks .
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