Example sentences of "[to-vb] with [be] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Hence this school of thought held that the tool for the linguist to work with is a collected corpus of naturally occurring language . |
2 | which is one of the two that I 've got because the other one I 've got to deal with is the self-employed national insurance contributions |
3 | ‘ One of the tragedies we have to deal with is the large numbers of young Scots who leave school unable to read , write or add up . |
4 | Almost the last thing she wanted to deal with was a hysterical empath . |
5 | He wore a steel bracelet on his wrist — something to do with being a Sikh , Nutty understood , with rain , and she had Midnight to ride . |
6 | But it 's got nothing to do with being a Nazi as far as I 'm concerned … |
7 | Perhaps it 's something to do with being the only civil department still with the power to send in a gunboat . |
8 | I 've always had a yen for married women — it 's something to do with being an only son , I suspect , some sort of Oedipal urge to play Daddy 's part with Mummy — and I knew by experience how much care and tact is needed . |
9 | If we wish to make a reality out of Nyerere 's vision , the place to start with is the secondary school selection examination . ’ |