Example sentences of "[to-vb] with [be] " in BNC.

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1 Dick describes his management style as open and supportive , with a readiness to communicate with is managers as much as possible .
2 Apart from the agitation over conditions and pay in the mid-1960s which led to a new contract and the " renaissance of general practice " the profession was virtually untouched by governments of either party , although the escalating demands on the hospital service which successive governments tried to grapple with were largely GP-induced .
3 " Many ofthe people I need to work with are now in America because their tax rate is around half of the 60 per cent they have to fork out in Britain , " he explained .
4 Sooner or later I want to acquire the full range of British birds of prey , and the next bird I hope to work with is a goshawk .
5 Hence this school of thought held that the tool for the linguist to work with is a collected corpus of naturally occurring language .
6 First of all , he 's got a general election coming up and we do n't know what its result 's going to be and it may disappoint him , he may find that the Parliament he has to work with is not going to be of the same cast of mind as himself .
7 But I think there 's a very strong argument Chinese revolution And , to a certain extent you can understand that people have to identify with something and the easiest thing to identify with is a king and a queen erm Chinese communist leaders of various sorts , Stalin even Karl Marx , you know , you can convince yourself that he had all the answers when of course , really , you must see these things as developing .
8 All I had to bargain with was my own little bit of skill , which really , when you compare it with a carpenter 's skill , or a plumber 's skill , is intangible .
9 In Use It 's a simple task to produce a banner — there 's not a great deal you can alter in the way of system settings , but the bits you do get to play with are nicely implemented .
10 The first group of costs to contend with is that related to the purchase and transfer of ownership of land .
11 Technology is changing our world so much that small groups of people through computers and elsewhere are able to determine vast patterns of human behaviour and so it 's gon na be a long struggle but through our struggle in Africa and your struggle here where we all want democracy but democracy 's only a process what we have to contend with is also power because ultimately it 's only when you 're able to exercise that power that you can deliver for the majority of the people .
12 The real situation RE has to contend with is now very different from how many , perhaps most , people have generally thought it to be .
13 One difficulty those advising the Licensing Authority had to contend with was the ‘ relative lack of data about the efficacy and effects of triazolam at the licensed doses of 0.125 mg and 0.25 mg ’ and at the beginning of the hearing that problem troubled the panel also .
14 The other criteria I I I I tend to agree with are matters which are capable of being weighing and balancing against each other and they are not overriding , but I think those three matter which I specified are overriding and would rule out any location .
15 The other serious difficulty which employers in other industries do not have to cope with is that of obtaining factual details about incidents which have taken place many miles from home .
16 We have moved house five times in 12 years and although moving itself is stressful , I think what 's more difficult to cope with is the first month when all the foibles of the new house are discovered .
17 ( Bridget , aged sixteen ) I feel personally that the most difficult thing to cope with is not the physical and emotional changes I am going through but the attitudes of people around me .
18 All he has to cope with is his own shame .
19 What 's the best way to cope with being writer , arranger , singer and frontman all at the same time ?
20 ‘ I would n't want any child of mine to have to cope with being thrown in at the deep end like that .
21 Those most frequently discussed as difficult to cope with were :
22 The switches I find the most awkward to deal with are the mains rotary on/off switches that are supplied by several of the main electronic component retailers .
23 The biggest challenges that most of us have to deal with are invariably those that are thrown at us by fate . ’
24 But the central and substantive argument that defenders of Roman catholic schools have had to deal with is that the dual school system in Northern Ireland encourages , supports , or at least reinforces the sectarian divide , and that it forms part of the vicious circle maintaining conflict in Ulster .
25 Emerging from a tent at 6.30 in the morning , desperate for the toilet , but too cold and stiff to move from your reeking sleeping-bag , the last thing you need to deal with is a hangover .
26 The first one I 'd like to deal with is love .
27 They are concerned with the industry and the section of industry alone , but of course the issue that we then have to deal with is , we must make sure that those section committees , those national section committees , carry credibility with the members working in that section .
28 If your ability to gain the skills and information needed to combat the many complex issues that you have to deal with is impaired , then the government and employers will have what they want .
29 The simplest situation to deal with is where the benefit of the vendor 's contracts is freely assignable .
30 The last class of erm second messenger activated channels that I 'd like to deal with is are those calcium channels which are found in the in endomembranes , especially in the endoplasmic reticulum which are gated open by a compound known as inositol one four five trisphosphate .
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