Example sentences of "[noun sg] [to-vb] and [verb] with " in BNC.

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1 His light-hearted and amusing banter hid a serious and thoughtful approach to work and to life in general , and one became aware that it was a privilege to know and work with him , both at Woolley Hall and in the early days of Bretton where he came one day each week to teach painting .
2 The buffet provided at this year 's Meeting with the opportunity to meet and chat with other members does not seem to have had sufficient appeal to justify another evening out .
3 The lady Anne has talked of little else since she met you and would be overjoyed , I know , were you able in due course to come and live with us .
4 Lermontov left his seat to go and neck with Tsvetaeva , and Solzhenitsyn gave up his place at the front to go back and chat to Gogol and Pushkin .
5 I tell you one thing I 'm slightly starting to regret inviting my girlfriend to come and stay with me for three weeks in France .
6 This allows the flapper valve to open and close with the air pressure .
7 ‘ It had been Carole 's dream to come and work with us , but sadly that dream was smashed . ’
8 The fourth concerns the capacity to understand and cope with one 's own experiences in terms of , for example , motivation and commitment , perseverance , self-confidence and the constructive acceptance of failure .
9 Companies have sought to deal with these pressures in ways which reduce their fixed overheads , increase their responsiveness to their markets and enhance their capacity to adapt and deal with change .
10 ( See table 12.1 ) The Democrat President Carter had great difficulty in getting even his most basic requests through a Congress controlled during 1977–80 by 2:1 Democratic majorities , a failure that was put down to Carter 's unwillingness and/or inability to bargain and deal with members of Congress .
11 Henry 's failure to attend and comply with imperial councils finally led to a declaration of forfeiture of his fiefs , and the title of Duke of Saxony was conferred upon Bernard of Anhalt , the younger of son of Albrecht the Bear .
12 I came out of the orphanage to go and live with my mother and I found myself one of the family of six living in one room , the house was a four roomed house plus a scullery .
13 One view of play ( this spontaneous activity found in the immature animal and in most humans of any age ) is that it prepares the organism to meet and to cope with a wide range of situations .
14 Here is more than the chance to do a bit of direct selling or attract further commissions ; there should be the desire to communicate and work with others .
15 In such a time anyone who lacks the courage to be curious and questioning , the capacity to grow into new competencies , and the confidence to communicate and collaborate with others , is severely handicapped , and his or her educators are guilty of gross dereliction of duty .
16 So , for example , Burns and Stalker ( 1961 ) were able to divide forms of management structure into mechanistic and organic , the former being appropriate for firms operating under relatively stable market conditions because routine decision-making handles unchanging tasks efficiently , and the latter being appropriate to rapidly changing product environments where there is a continuous need to innovate and deal with new and unpredictable problems .
17 This should enable the purchaser to identify and deal with risks before contract rather than seeking redress from the vendor after completion .
18 the power of the leader to reward and punish with organisation backing is high .
19 Teddy can also line up with a party balloon and there 's a heart motif to complete a picture to knit and give with love .
20 Add citrus juice to taste and garnish with parsley .
21 One example of this is in the chance to meet and work with non ‘ special needs ’ staff .
22 We all looked forward to these occasions as it was a chance to meet and converse with V.I.P. 's on our own ground in the relaxed atmosphere of a cruising holiday .
23 By s.5(3) : [ w ] here a person receives property from or on account of another , and is under an obligation to the other to retain and deal with that property or its proceeds in a particular way , the property or proceeds shall be regarded ( as against him ) as belonging to the other .
24 Heat gently for 1–2min , then season to taste and sprinkle with freshly chopped parsley before serving .
25 Season to taste and sprinkle with parsley before serving .
26 Season to taste and serve with the salad of your choice .
27 A blood-twig to sprinkle and hallow with , after the sacrifice .
28 The boys , Paul and Nasey , had not been interested , but played the game to win and stuck with their father in the need to have a nice warm house and meals .
29 Trash Can School have , like Crawlspace , an urge to experiment and tinker with new toys .
30 Children develop emotional ambivalence about these prohibitions , stemming from their wish to touch and play with their genitals .
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