Example sentences of "they [verb] with the " in BNC.

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1 Well no , they take them to go with the horses .
2 They talked nonsense until there was sufficient calm in the stalls and circle to allow them to continue with the lines as written in the script .
3 I have just received notice via our agent , Mr John Popham , whom I believe you know , that Newport Borough Council and Gwent County Council are preparing to apply to the Secretary of State for Wales for an Order under the above Act to enable them to proceed with the construction of a barrage across the river Usk .
4 I could hear them fumbling with the ladder at the window .
5 The public library has lost its soul because it has been absorbed into the modern semi-literate culture and because it did not have the knowledge and experience gained across generations that the old private libraries had to enable them to cope with the world of mass circulation popular fiction , for example , rather than the People 's University that Hoggart remembers from his youth in the Hunslet district of Leeds .
6 All four species live in the surf zone of the lake and have a reduced swim-bladder which enables them to cope with the rapid water movement .
7 Some of the details are nicely done such as the antiquated ceramic water bottle offered by the porter to enable them to cope with the freezing bedrooms .
8 In both of these instances children need prompt attention and help to teach them to cope with the problem .
9 As schools increase in their heterogeneity , those that serve areas where there is a concentration of disadvantage will watch helpless as the more motivated , more able , more ambitious children move to the favoured schools , leaving them to cope with the rest , and worse , suffer the ignominy of having their results on national tests published , protected only by a general statement from the local authority , indicating ‘ the nature of socio-economic and other influences which are known to affect schools ’ ( Task Group on Assessment and Testing , para 134 ) .
10 Computers do not have the knowledge and experience of the average human reader , so for them to cope with the ambiguities shown above they need to have access to repositories of the different sorts of knowledge .
11 Sleep-deprived subjects , however , improve their performance on the five-choice when subjected to white noise , as if arousal level in their cases was being raised sufficiently to allow them to cope with the demands of the task .
12 There was a great yearning among lay people to understand in terms of their own vernacular this inner experience of the faith , which , through the institutional influence of the Church , formally governed the structure of their lives , although their education may not have been such as to enable them to cope with the official language of the Church or highly intellectual theological exposition .
13 Most of them correspond with the list your boys drew up at the UN .
14 Sensations rushed in : the cries of the traders in the street below them mixed with the screams of the swallows that swished low across the roofs ; the dark aroma of the strong coffee mingled with the fresh smell of the bread .
15 It is also notable that where a chairman or chief executive has been brought in from outside to those organisations , this may be followed by many changes in senior management and so , from the headhunters ' point of view , putting a chief executive into an older-style organisation is usually an opportunity for them to work with the newly appointed chief executive to build the new senior management team .
16 After the Beatles lost interest in him , the Maharishi made only occasional appearances in the headlines , most of them connected with the large sums of money his organisation was spending .
17 I was thinking a lot of things , none of them connected with the business which had brought me .
18 Folk-songs — many of them connected with the sea — were the chief items .
19 Designed by Matthew Holmes , 168 of the 18 inch goods locomotives of N.B.R. class ‘ C ’ ( later LNER class J-36 ) were built between 1888 and 1900 , with 25 of them serving with the Railway Operating Division in France .
20 Take a stroll around your local bookstall and find them crammed with the life stories of the not-very-rich and famous for 15 minutes .
21 lock Peter Bell got them going with the opening score …
22 It provides us with the data , but school children will probably lose interest , so I 've decided to keep them going with the , and they 're quite happy about that .
23 He and Constanze left for Prague on 25 August , once more leaving a tiny baby behind , and taking Mozart 's pupil Franz Xaver Süssmayr with them to help with the composition .
24 They appoint advisers to assist them to help with the choice of witnesses , the preparation of questions to put to witnesses and perhaps to help the clerk of the committee to frame the draft of a report .
25 For all these people the first Sunday of Lent marked the time when Bishop Brewer , in the name of the Church , called them to journey with the Church towards Easter when they will be baptised , or received into full communion with the Church .
26 controls those authorised persons who are members of it by requiring them to comply with the rules of the organisation .
27 By a summons dated 30 April 1991 the defendants applied to the judge in chambers for directions as to whether notwithstanding the order of Morland J. , they were at liberty to comply with the notice and , if so , on what forms if any ; and , further or alternatively , variation or discharge of that order so as to allow them to comply with the notice .
28 Closure of a pub does not help them to comply with the orders in any way .
29 To provide advice and guidance to businesses to enable them to comply with the requirements of the legislation enforced .
30 The survey of students and graduates at Hull showed that over two-thirds of them agreed with the statement that " Exercise improves the quality of sleep " .
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