Example sentences of "[vb -s] [that] [pron] [verb] with " in BNC.

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1 Duress that invalidates consent consists either of a credible threat to take substantial action against the agent or against a person or a cause that he values if he does not consent or in the taking of such actions against him or against persons or causes that he values with an offer to restore the situation if he does consent .
2 Gedge confirms that he flirted with Catt but felt he considered it harmless and totally unrelated to Charman 's dismissal .
3 She knew , of course , that men were driven by lusts of the flesh , desires that they satisfied with little or no regard for the females they wanted , but , strangely enough , she would not have considered fitzAlan to be a man to lose control of himself for that reason .
4 The formal approach requires that we start with a study of binary relations .
5 But whatever you eventually discover about your sexuality , your love for your daughter demands that you deal with her father sensitively .
6 ’ — Custom dictates that we deal with one another like friends , ’ Jotan said , but did not smile .
7 Philippe Roy prefers to do without , because he feels that it interferes with the flavour of a fine oil .
8 No one could have been more attentive than Mrs Gaskell to that interior ; one feels that she writes with a precise remembered image in her mind .
9 One feels that anything to do with card indexes is more in a woman 's line . ’
10 It follows that I agree with the deputy judge that a written name , not being a normal signature , is capable of being a signature for paragraph ( a ) purposes , but I do not agree that the signature must necessarily , if paragraph ( b ) is to be satisfied , be appended to the document after the substantive testamentary contents have been written on the document .
11 The euhedral morphology of the zircons indicates that they crystallized with the primary vein assemblage and are neither inherited nor a secondary replacement phase .
12 Unfortunately he believes that we improve with punishment . ’
13 Only two years ago I myself wrote an essay which uses all three of these mechanisms directly about Rose of Lima : it diagnoses her ‘ problem ’ as a sado-masochistic relationship to God , it relates this causally to a religious culture which is viciously sexist and heterosexist , and it suggests that we deal with all this by growing up into spiritual maturity and putting such alarming eccentricities behind us .
14 Edward III 's attitude towards questions of tenure and inheritance suggests that he sympathized with the outlook of his peers and was prepared to encourage their aspirations even at the expense of the rights of the crown .
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