Example sentences of "[to-vb] with [art] [n mass] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The Rev Tom Tait , chairman of Tayside Health Council , said : ‘ I think it is hardly necessary for the health board to meet with the people of Arbroath again . |
2 | The 1987 ( and subsequent ) Pay and Conditions Order set down a clear statutory requirement upon headteachers to consult with the staff of the school . |
3 | It is difficult not to sympathise with the People for Birmingham 's scheme . |
4 | Richard and I used to play with the dice at school . |
5 | balance , the balance all balance their books , but in the end they all start complaining about that extra tax and corporation tax , why , because the governments got to play with the people of income |
6 | Can I ask you about er the medium range surface to air missile because er , you wo n't be surprised to learn , that er the committee 's received a number of submissions on this matter er which suggest that er er t to proceed with Eurofighter two thousand without the medium range surface to air missile er I mean to be put rather bluntly to us , that it makes little sense to proceed with the aircraft without a replacement for blood hound . |
7 | At the beginning of February the Coastguard sector officer in Kirkcudbright had to deal with a pair of canoeists from a college in the middle of the Lake District who strayed into the Abbey Head ranges on the north side of the Solway Firth two days in succession . |
8 | Prepare to be led a merry dance — perhaps emotionally , perhaps materially — and prepare also to deal with a series of tough situations . |
9 | First , the bidder does not have to deal with a series of forms of acceptance from accepting shareholders , making sure that they have been completed properly and dealing with any lost share certificates . |
10 | A journalist politician , Meredith Herbert , is made a minister — perhaps in order that he should be damaged by having to deal with the people on the streets ; he is , perhaps , physically beaten up . |
11 | In that case Schering employed Falkman Ltd to give its executives instruction in how to deal with the media regarding one of its products . |
12 | In addition to the 15 years of dialogue with the CNAA recorded above the Modular Course has been required to negotiate with a series of professional bodies about the appropriateness for professional recognition of study on various of its fields . |
13 | That set them off again , Harbury enthusiastically reciting the string of reasons why the police had questioned Tavett several times ; Oliver throwing in that Tavett might have known about it but Pascoe must have done it ; Zak saying it was political assassination and nothing to do with the staff of the paper ; Holly reminding him that Scotland Yard 's anti-terrorist branch had found nothing to support that ; and Rosie hushing the clamour because her telephone was ringing . |
14 | No I had nothing to do with the staff at the |
15 | OK , I suspect that Ms O'Connor 's motive for using the photo might have something to do with the sales of her last two singles . |
16 | Behaviour , for this purpose , has to do with the ethics of our actions , the rightness or wrongness of them . |
17 | If tempers have flared , and especially if you have been badly treated by your employer , the urge to retaliate with every means at your disposal will be enormous . |
18 | The man at the stage door seemed disinclined to argue with a pair of French uniforms , and indicated one of the larger dressing-rooms along an ill-lit corridor . |
19 | TOMATO CONTINUE to impress with a pair of releases that may be label mates but , in relationship to each other , go no further than holding hands . |