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

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1 In each case women from neighbouring and related families come to mourn or rejoice with them .
2 Assertion of the principle served to do away with the monarch 's previously claimed powers to suspend or dispense with acts of Parliament and it served to deny judges the power to strike down measures .
3 Older siblings living in mainland Scotland were not permitted to see or communicate with their younger brothers and sisters , even though they were in no way involved or implicated in the allegations that had been made against the parents .
4 In most social research the researcher aims to be detached and not to affect or interfere with that which is being studied .
5 An increase from fifty to a hundred members would allow greater flexibility for our regional committees in the regions to decide whether they allow the branch to continue or to amalgamate with another branch .
6 During his career , the Master of Stair showed himself to be willing and able to flow or turn with the prevailing political tide , changing sides as it suited his purpose or ambition .
7 The solution perceived by some libraries has been to bring in educational technologists to perform or assist with evaluation .
8 my bargaining power is based on the losses which you would suffer if you were to agree or disagree with my proposal
9 your bargaining power is based on the losses I would suffer if I were to agree or disagree with your proposals .
10 Does experience of life lead you to agree or disagree with what says ?
11 I know when , when invented scales back in the early thirties er typically they were declarative statements which people had to agree or disagree with erm but er I think perhaps more recently people have gone more for things that are a bit like how would you feel , what do you think type statements erm so er
12 Asked to agree or disagree with the statement : ‘ As Darlington 's MP Michael Fallon has served very well ’ , some 47pc either agreed or agreed strongly .
13 In such a time anyone who lacks the courage to be curious and questioning , the capacity to grow into new competencies , and the confidence to communicate and collaborate with others , is severely handicapped , and his or her educators are guilty of gross dereliction of duty .
14 Retix Inc , Santa Monica , California says it has developed an Open Systems Interconnection-compliant distributed transaction processing communications manager , which enables different transaction processing monitors to communicate and interoperate with each other .
15 The most harmful effects are that groups develop competing or conflicting goals , and lose their ability to communicate and cooperate with one another ,
16 Here is more than the chance to do a bit of direct selling or attract further commissions ; there should be the desire to communicate and work with others .
17 As the parent of a daughter who has had to struggle and cope with dyslexia , I have perhaps more personal knowledge of the difficulties that it causes than many hon. Members .
18 He assumed the best approach was to try and joke with the audience and he asked : ‘ You would n't say to Shakespeare , that was a good book , can we have another chapter now ?
19 In the case of multiple bereavement the main issue would seem to be to try and recognize with the person how many griefs they experience and where they would want to start talking about them , rather than launch into where we think they should begin .
20 For instance , on Big World Café they had a new and young Black male presenter ( Hawkeye Cherry ) teamed up with a more experienced White woman presenter ( Mariella Frostrup ) , so there was a kind of playing-off of inequalities , if you like , of gender against those of age and race , presumably to try and break with the hegemony of young(ish) White males in the area of music programming .
21 just to try and cope with it
22 ‘ I told Mrs. Bonnard not to try and cope with it on her own , ’ Richie said .
23 He said that these were things that he could not forget and he therefore wanted to try and deal with them .
24 Governments wish to try and deal with problems of regional imbalance , which in many instances may be of a long-standing and chronic nature .
25 Erm the J C one we 'll have to try and deal with that again as a separate issue but I do n't , I mean the amount of time we 're losing from high levels of sickness we talked about a c couple of meetings or so ago , about the absence levels with some people , we 've just got ta make sure we crack that on the head , we 're just haemorrhaging money , the fact that it is not just hours it 's money .
26 Now I 'm going to try and deal with the qualification .
27 that well , maybe the officer , the local beat officer has got a problem estate that he has to pinpoint and has to be there , or an area where the crime is being committed to try and deal with
28 An alternative to attacking the enzymes that catalyse important steps in the viral lifecycle is to try and interfere with the viral genetic material directly .
29 You 're not going to try and reason with them ?
30 The same principle applies to those whose natural instinct is to try and merge with the wallpaper .
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