Sentence examples for be to work with from inspiring English sources

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My dream would be to work with Nikolaus Harnoncourt too.

The key may be to work with, rather than against, people's desire for security.

The response this time, I believe, would be to work with Iran, not to ignore it.

His challenge in the coming months will be to work with Mr. Mehta to make their artistic vision clearer.

One way to achieve this would be to work with experienced nonprofits that have a demonstrated record of success.

Their primary mission will be to work with the Pakistani police in investigations; the local police lack basic forensic equipment.

"So it's been less of a challenge than we thought it'd be to work with them on merchandising.

One approach would be to work with large blocks of DNA carved from wild M. genitalium using restriction enzymes.

But that prompted a discussion about how difficult it will be to work with people who have been "so dismissive, arrogant and downright nasty".

Some of the fund will be used to recapitalise banks and decrease debt, but analysts are sceptical about how much money there will really be to work with.

He then realized that "the best thing that could happen to me would be to work with my dad," according to an interview in Greenwich Time in 1991.

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