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

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1 ‘ What makes you imagine you 've been asked to cope with it alone ? ’ he demanded coldly .
2 I really wanted to go to ‘ Ps + Gs ’ at Easter for a change , plus I 've been asked to help with communion in the evening .
3 And she 's saying , what the heck are doing outside the cinema , he goes I 've been invited to come with you you lot .
4 I 've been trying to liaise with the Save our Forests which is and forestry privatization and technically I 'm on the committee .
5 Sorry , Benny ; I 've been trying to communicate with — with whatever it is that 's up there .
6 The major problem is likely to be that enterprising ‘ try-outers ’ will hack the code they 've been given to play with and render the program fully usable if companies merely decrement a counter and destroy its function once it reaches zero as you suggest .
7 You might think that the second group find it easier to transition to what is , after all , only one half of the problems they 've been used to cope with aboard their twins .
8 I 've been having to deal with electricity since the word go and I 've tried to use it in a musically creative and responsible way .
9 The court staff have been admonished to deal with a request for postal service by solicitor as a matter of priority .
10 Where problems of access to and quality of services have been exposed , policies have been devised to deal with them .
11 Special procedures have been devised to deal with small claims , that is those for below £500 , encouraging use of what is known as the small claims court .
12 Bulls have been observed to mate with as many as 20 females , after much love play , over one and half hours .
13 Previous years ’ results have been restated to conform with the standard .
14 Prior year consolidated profit and loss accounts have been restated to accord with current accounting practice .
15 Representatives from the UN High Commissioner for Refugees have been struggling to cope with the flood of refugees and have appealed to the international community to step up relief .
16 The details of the sighting on Kefallinia were passed last month to South Yorkshire police , who have been asked to deal with the British end of the case .
17 Recovering mental patients have been learning to deal with the world outside by taking canal cruises … although there 's hard work involved as well .
18 As we shall see later , legislative backed codes of conduct have been adopted to deal with the problem .
19 2.5 Whilst the foregoing factors have created the need for more language teachers — teachers , moreover , who have been trained to cope with new challenges — the supply has been falling , to the point where they have been labelled in one study ‘ an endangered species ’ .
20 The " car sticker " for display in shops symbol of the scheme is a and service industries wherever staff have been trained to communicate with people who are hard of hearing The BDA 's particular contribution to the scheme was the production of an audio visual awareness programme for use in training .
21 The methods and techniques which have been developed to cope with the child-rearing process seem to apply equally to families who are experiencing the difficulties and frustrations of caring for an ageing relative .
22 New modules have been developed to link with the requirements of the Road Transport Industry Training Board .
23 Other attempts have been made to deal with the types of complements found after causative verbs from a more or less " semantic " point of view ( cf.
24 A reporter explained , ‘ NHS staff throughout the south of the city have been recalled to deal with the emergency . ’
25 The walks have been arranged to cater for all age groups , with a few designed for those with limited walking ability , and some have been planned to link with bus routes .
26 Extra staff have been engaged to deal with the additional work and the backlog has been significantly reduced .
27 As discussion at the 1985 meeting of Experts made clear , the sensitivity of the issues surrounding Article 23 is increased by the use of United States discovery processes in anti-trust actions and other contexts in which the United States courts claim to have jurisdiction more extensive than other countries are willing to approve , to combat which a series of ‘ blocking statutes ’ have been enacted to deal with some features of this problem .
28 The building will be opened in November to considerable celebrations and a number of cultural events have been timed to coincide with the opening .
29 But where a discharger has regularly been outside consent , standards have been relaxed to accord with the existing performance in 95 per cent of samples taken .
30 Is the Prime Minister satisfied that sufficient steps have been taken to deal with terrorism ?
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