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

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1 Basically , because it 's felt that the parish council should n't be interfering with those organizations , that is , their operation
2 But the normally accepted context of human error lies with those people directly concerned with the operation of aircraft including refuelling crews , aircraft loaders , flight operations personnel and air traffic controllers as well as the flight crews themselves and , most particularly , the pilots .
3 Whilst Britain was occupied with those matters , German troops began , on 3rd .
4 At worst , they merely signal a reluctance or inability to grapple with those problems .
5 Such an ideal does not stand isolated from the practices which strive towards it but interacts with those practices , helps to construct them , and is in turn constructed by them .
6 ‘ Sorry , I disagree with those sentiments !
7 But it needs also to engage with those theories which deconstruct the distinction between the ‘ individual ’ and the ‘ social ’ , which recognise the power of desire and fantasy and the problems of supposing any ‘ original ’ unity in the self , while at the same time preserving its concern with lived experience and the practical and material struggles of women to achieve more autonomy and control over their lives .
8 ‘ Well , if you mix with those types you 'll become as bad as they are . ’
9 When the Council of Energy Ministers meets with those proposals before it , Opposition Members and the British coal industry would like to know what attitude Britain 's representatives will adopt .
10 During this time , Richard Baxter preached and prayed with those Presbyterians or Independents who invited him .
11 So I can sympathise with those protesters outside the gate who say that new scientific knowledge must be applied for the benefit of all and not just those who commission and control it .
12 ‘ You are without doubt , Mama , the most unreasonable , the most selfish woman I have ever met , and I am not in the least ashamed to be seen with those boys .
13 In the end , however , he is sceptical of whether illusions ‘ hold the key to unlock the mysteries of vision ’ , and seems to sympathise with those students of the subject who have abandoned any search for a general theory .
14 Owing to its high alkaline requirement it should only be grown with those plants with the same preference .
15 On the Master of the Roll 's reasoning it would appear to me as if nothing can preserve the true character and origin and parentage of the income paid to the beneficiaries through their bankers unless that be done by lodging with those bankers the dividends , share warrants and the like received by the trustees but not cashed .
16 Yes , and what would we do with those elements , what
17 ‘ I can explain what resources I 've got and what I can do with those resources — which includes looking after the bands I already have on board . ’
18 Baldric , well informed through long dealings in Flanders , said drily , ‘ You would be surprised what he could do with those ships .
19 Lil in any case has a breakfast meeting with those Fox Ghosts I saw snooping around Mephistco on my last trip back .
20 After much debate they agreed that the parliamentary group and the government should negotiate with those parties wishing to phase out nuclear energy by 2010 without being bound to close the first nuclear power station by 1995 , the date envisaged by the 1988 legislation [ see also p. 37197 ] .
21 Camb looked compassionately at the quivering febrile mouth and the long unfiled nails that played with those rings .
22 As we indicate to the general assembly in the printed report , the Board could have insisted on its rights under contract made with those bodies and the Board was confident that it would have won any action in the courts .
23 From the discussions that I have had with those groups and from some statements that I have received — I do not want to go into detail because they were confidential — I am confident that a solution could have been found which would have formed a reasoned consensus for those groups , for the interests that they represent and for the House .
24 Discussions with civic leaders in Toronto , Pittsburg and Cleveland would hopefully lead to commercial and trade links with those cities , he said .
25 But problems could arise if an exchange adopted a rule at board level but failed to publish it , or if a member joined the exchange after rules bulletins 1 – 50 had been issued , was not then supplied with those bulletins by the exchange , and such bulletins were not readily available on request .
26 Coming in by train to Waverley I tried to identify with those tourists ‘ seeing ’ Edinburgh Castle for the first time .
27 Analysis of courses for specific groups of teachers will follow analysis of Section IIB , which deals with those groups ) .
28 In the first place , it deals with those elements in human nature which are timeless .
29 The provisions that he refers to are in the agreement that we have signed , which provides greater safeguards than before to ensure that the Community deals with those matters that are most appropriately dealt with by the Community and that other matters are left to national Parliaments .
30 Further , on one occasion the Pactus Legis Salicae deals with those rachinburgi , or local law-men , who were unable to state the law in response to the demand , " Tell us the Salic Law " : Dicite nobis legem Salicam .
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