Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] with [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | Alternatively , they lost so much money so frequently on them that they became disillusioned with all options and by proxy any other financial instruments . |
3 | But now , of course , Emma Johnson 's discography is quite extensive : an exclusive ASV artist , she has collaborated with such conductors as Gerard Schwarz , Raymond Leppard and Yan Pascal Tortelier , in repertoire which includes several rarities by Jean Françaix , Bottesini and Bernhard Crusell . |
4 | India has collaborated with several nations on space projects , but so far Britain has missed out . |
5 | Taking for example the nuclear power plant control room , the question is whether the desk operators should be expected to cope with all emergencies which appear within the total information presentation or whether , for complex and dangerous situations , a more senior person such as the shift-charge engineer should be called upon to make the decisions . |
6 | People who are mentally handicapped can not be expected to cope with many aspects of this AL independently . |
7 | And , as soon as the consumer has to juggle with changes in the period of the agreement as well , he also has to juggle with some paradoxes . |
8 | But you may think me merely biased if I say that my own father could in many ways be considered to rank with such men , and that his career is the one I have always scrutinized for a definition of ‘ dignity ’ . |
9 | Make sure the lift you are having installed meets with these standards . |
10 | Coming in by train to Waverley I tried to identify with those tourists ‘ seeing ’ Edinburgh Castle for the first time . |
11 | Nationalized industries are expected to comply with all SSAPs . |
12 | If that does not work , then the internal complaints procedure comes into its own and the dissatisfied client should be referred to another member of the firm ( possibly the senior partner ) or , though this perhaps will rarely be encountered , someone outside the firm who has been nominated to deal with such matters . |
13 | Although firms may use a variety of contractual and structural techniques to try to deal with these problems , the uncertainty surrounding the extent to which it is possible to exclude or modify fiduciary obligations by contract or disclosure and consent , and as to the extent to which the use of Chinese walls provides protection as a matter of private law against allegations of breach of fiduciary duty , means that these techniques can not be relied upon exclusively . |
14 | The accounts office has to deal with all aspects of the accounts system . |
15 | He turns his old head wearily , as if to indicate to his family the kind of people he has to deal with these days . |
16 | Jim has to deal with any X-rays , lab reports . ’ |
17 | In many countries , a single agency deals with assessing investors ' proposals ; in others the investor has to negotiate with several ministries , with all the attendant delays and possible inconsistency of messages received . |
18 | Dudek was surprised at the request ; it was not a course designed to deal with such matters . |
19 | Court staff are expected to deal with such transfers quickly . |
20 | Mr Botha is expected to deal with both issues in Transkei tomorrow .. |
21 | Police say dealing with such situations presents them with a dilema … between safety and |
22 | The finance cost associated with such interests should be included in minority interests in the profit and loss account . |
23 | Formally but icily they replied that they " do not desire to interfere with any views which he may have towards improving his position in life , but they expect that he will give them six months ' notice of his intention to resign the mastership of the School " . |
24 | As for payment times , we can not disagree : they are unpredictable , and only those institutions willing to sustain major expenses , after the contract is signed and until the funds are finally transferred , should consider working with these programmes . |
25 | We in Scotland must make do with such styles as we can accumulate in our professional careers and , by and large , the only other source of styles for non-statutory deeds is the Encyclopaedia of Scottish Legal Styles . |
26 | Companies have sought to deal with these pressures in ways which reduce their fixed overheads , increase their responsiveness to their markets and enhance their capacity to adapt and deal with change . |
27 | During a short spoken reminiscence , Van gets passionate about the blues and the powerful way he came to empathise with these guys . |
28 | It was worth the risk he 'd taken with these theatrics , just to see them afraid . |
29 | And then ( as he stood and stared through the window at the magazine ) Boy imagined sleeping with these men , actually sleeping , sharing a bed with them for the night . |
30 | Its major proposals were to give the Secretary of State for Employment the right to impose a twenty-eight day conciliation pause in the case of ‘ serious ’ unconstitutional strikes ; the power to call a strike ballot of all members ; and to establish a legal liability to certain financial penalties if trade union members failed to comply with such orders . |