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

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1 A decade or three back , when most of us could visit most countries without a visa , there was little expectation that this would prove a high water mark and that restrictions would steadily increase , but we may not be able to assume that the freedom to dial direct to distant countries will continue to increase : Egypt has cut direct-dial telephone links with Pakistan , Afghanistan , Iraq , Sudan and Iran to make it harder for Moslem militant leaders in exile to communicate with groups at home and organise terrorist attacks , the Al-Akhbar newspaper reports ; it is still possible to call via an operator .
2 The overall guiding role of the party was therefore likely to meet with resistance at some stage and there are signs that this indeed happened increasingly in the post-Stalinist period .
3 While Diana has built up an active social life within a two-mile radius of Kensington Palace , the Prince rarely ventures into town and prefers to dine with friends at Highgrove .
4 Three balls later Wessels ' bat appeared to collide with Kapil at the bowler 's end as the South African turned for a second run .
5 The newsletter is edited by Andrea Rivera Cano , former Vice-Chairperson of WACC 's North American Region , who recently left her position as Communications Director of the World Council of Churches ' New York office to work with CLAI at their headquarters in Quito , Ecuador .
6 special schools are also developing nursery facilities in order to work with children at a very young age .
7 But small British booksellers will be able to sell with VAT at the British rate ( i.e. zero ) .
8 An incompetent head is one who fails to master the task of reconciling a management plan with a financial plan , who fails to communicate and to ensure enough understanding for the financial plan with his or her teacher colleagues and who is unable to engage with governors at a level where there is both trust and understanding .
9 Advice workers need the chance to consult with colleagues at the same time as they consult the information files .
10 It was therefore particularly interesting to visit , with my colleague , ministries and schools in two of the states concerned , Kano and Benue Plateau in 1976 , to read current reports from other centres and to talk with colleagues at Ahmadu Bello — six years ‘ into ’ the project .
11 He stroked a strand of hair from her face , and Robyn forced herself not to shiver with delight at the gentleness of his touch .
12 rachel says she learnt to ski with Chantelle at Gloucester five years ago … she has been out to the snow a few times this season and to be good you have to be able to get out there but this slope is good … and almost like the real thing
13 SHIPPING giant ACL today pledged to stick with Liverpool at least for the next four years after a new contract was hammered out between the Swedish-owned company and Mersey Docks and Harbour Company .
14 The East India Company and other companies like the Royal Africa Company and the Hudson 's Bay Company rarely brought in men like Roe to help with work at the top , and normally expected to promote people who had spent their lives working for the Company .
15 I think you know it 's hard you g got to go with Leicester at the moment because they 're in the pole position and I have for my money been the better side but er Forest do look capable of snatching an equalizer .
16 ‘ Hi , lover , ’ she said , her lips trembling as she fought back the urge to weep with happiness at his recovery .
17 For these students , this was manifested by a decision not to continue with physics at postgraduate level .
18 She said : ‘ The irony is that people used to think I was terribly strong — particularly after that commercial — but I had never managed to cope with life at all .
19 Aldercine Hodson recently took up the challenge of organising a ‘ Fun Sports Afternoon ’ for the disabled that would cater especially for those handicapped people who have athletic inclinations but not necessarily the strength to cope with competition at County , Regional or National level .
20 Jobs are being shed as the industry fights to cope with recession at home and abroad , although the prospect of a continued fall in interest rates is starting to bolster confidence .
21 To allow pupils to start at an earlier age , teaching will start in P6 , though our system is designed to cope with entrants at P7 and S1 as well .
22 The notion of unrestrained traffic on through roads edged by noise bunds was early rejected as failing to deal with problems at source .
23 This period is often thought of as a failure in British politics , of failure to cope with the rise of Hitler and Mussolini abroad and a failure to deal with unemployment at home .
24 You have to be able to deal with people at all levels .
25 It is n't anything to do with government at all .
26 Possibly it might have something to do with interoperability at the class library level or maybe a little something for OMG 's next RFT on services .
27 From Les Amants to Pretty Baby he has often seemed to be using sexual subjects to make films about something else entirely , and in as much as sex and the life force are connected , his two sexiest films remain Viva Maria and Zazie dans Le Metro , which have nothing to do with sex at all .
28 What 's it got to do with Valium at all ?
29 It was nothing to do with Dorrainge at all ; Lugh would make the decisions about where they pitched camp and how much bear meat they brought .
30 They are formal in character and have to do with language at the level of the sentence and its constituents .
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