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

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1 IDENTIFICATION Some people who have been rudely awakened to awareness of difference , who have never learnt to value the otherness of the other or feel safe with it , may need to search for love only with their mirror image .
2 Students who drop out or who fail their college courses are often those who failed to come to terms quickly with their new environment and to make the necessary personal adjustments to fit into that environment .
3 Certainly the worst way to come to terms happily with being alone is to struggle constantly against it , always waiting for someone else to come along and take away our loneliness .
4 Members of this new authority will have to come to grips quickly with the dilemma that what a city needs , and what its people want , are often two different things .
5 Although this project failed to come to fruition even with Apple behind it — it was to lead us indirectly into more than a decade of adventuring in some of the most remote regions of Indonesia .
6 However , the majority of established Latin American Communist parties were unwilling to fall into line either with Castro 's strategy or his leadership , an attitude most dramatically expressed by the 1966 refusal of Bolivian Communist leader Mario Monje Molina to support Che Guevara in his campaign .
7 The research will concentrate on the possibility of systematizing and standardising a procedure that seems to emerge from experience hitherto with econometric models .
8 The question is whether they are going to fall in line uncritically with the dominant interests of the sectors in which they work , or whether they are going to act constructively with a larger view — a view with a grasp of the general public interest .
9 And now Artemis was to go to tea downstairs with her father .
10 To satisfy the US Senate article 5 was so phrased as to enable each state to respond to aggression only with " such action as it deems necessary , including the use of armed force " .
11 He did not like to think of McAllister alone with her , but that was stupid — McAllister was no concern of his , and surely did not need a battered doctor to look out for her .
12 Then a hue and cry was mounted for Mr Delors to get in touch urgently with the Prime Minister either in Downing Street or on the telephone .
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