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

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1 Then one voice grew louder , piercing into his brain as his body became paralysed with shock and disbelief .
2 The parallels , such as they are , between 511 and 561 , together with the arrangements made to cope with the death of Charibert , lend a spurious uniformity to the divisions of the Merovingian kingdom , but one which is , at first sight , supported by the events of 595 .
3 It was a tiny lizard but not er not that you would want to hit with a sweeping brush .
4 I hate to agree with you here but yes , I think the leagues gone now .
5 You must give the exact critical values , right , if those critical values that you are using to compare with the regressionally significant whether you have serial correlation or not erm so they 're very very important and they ought to be included erm because otherwise we do n't know whether a test statistic is er statistically significant or not .
6 David agreed to liaise with Liz Templeton and to organise the programme for the day .
7 A friend wishes to go jogging with you .
8 I 'm gon na get her to go jogging with bin liners strapped to her bum !
9 We have thus tried to fit to the NMR data by imposing these ε values ( on one junction at a time ) while also constraining the sugar puckers to agree with the COSY data .
10 But once you 've experienced the peace of mind that this insurance gives you , we 're confident you 'll want to continue with your valuable protection .
11 The Barbarians , led by Scotland 's Gavin Hastings , failed to cope with the surface water and were beaten 16–8 by South Korea , who became the first Asian side to reach the semi-finals .
12 The Scots have four decent locks , although they failed to cope with John Eales ; but remember he is the best lock in the world .
13 During her trials off the west coast of Scotland in 1989 , Upholder lost power when her propulsion control system failed to cope with a sudden switch from full ahead to full astern power , a problem which contributed seven months to the three-year delay in her becoming operational .
14 Most UK investors will want to invest with a sterling denominated cheque , rather than convert to dollars beforehand .
15 There are encouraging signs that our experiments in communication are starting to yield some useful results and we intend to continue with them in the future .
16 We share that judgement and intend to continue with the passage of the Bill . ’
17 We can not abandon people to the horrors of primitive siege warfare , so the ramshackle institutions of the United Nations will have to be drastically overhauled to cope with this crisis and others like it which are festering in an increasingly unstable world .
18 Perhaps that was why she did n't want to lunch with him alone , away from their usual theatre crowd .
19 Its sluices could be used to flood the whole area if it became infested with invading forces .
20 I 'm tired and I do n't want to cope with you , otherwise you both go to bed this minute .
21 She did n't want to quarrel with Maria , today of all days , when they had so little time left together .
22 Some people will want to quarrel with this analysis ; but for our present purposes its accuracy is less important than the use Miller makes of it .
23 In July 1973 , after months of preliminary exchanges , a meeting of foreign ministers agreed to proceed with such talks which took place over the next two years .
24 Mr Mowatt agreed to proceed with this .
25 Although the differences between the two sides remained too great for there to be any substantial agreement upon the outlined proposals , the Prime Ministers agreed to proceed with the second round of scheduled discussions in Pyongyang ( North Korea ) on Oct. 16-19 .
26 Such activity is difficult ( even repugnant ) , for it involves struggling with mental symbols which enable the thinker to hold some entity — object , property , proposition , world — in mind .
27 Do females prefer to mate with males of longer tail-length ?
28 She did n't want to go with him because she had too much to do , what with the wedding .
29 ‘ I do n't want to go with you !
30 Do we want to go with it ? ’
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