Example sentences of "with the [det] " in BNC.

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1 And a band which plasters its debut album 's inner sleeve with the self-same oval leitmotiv is tempting fate to a point beyond endurance .
2 As a result , McDougalls has introduced Tricolour Mixed Shells , Spirals and Animals — with the latter being aimed at caterers producing children 's meals .
3 The problem with the latter is that , despite superficial alterations , principal architectural features remain constant within the distinct localities of the three acts , nicely illustrated in the programme .
4 Strong words were exchanged with the latter band by the organisers , who demanded a quick piece of historical rewriting to expunge this accidental slur on the workers ' state .
5 A distinction is made between ‘ big ’ and ‘ little ’ crime , with the latter often being quite trivial and offering less enjoyment and satisfaction .
6 In order to deal with the latter , all carry with them a book of fixedpenalty tickets .
7 The most coherent films to emerge from Elstree during this time were both set in the Edwardian era , Losey 's glorious The Go-Between ( 1970 ) and The Railway Children ( 1970 ) , with the latter aiming at that much-lamented but largely-departed family audience .
8 ODDLY , the address file would not go into the address book application , for reasons ( I assume ) to do with the latter 's format demands .
9 It had been planned as a separate men 's and women 's race , with the latter being sent off 20 minutes earlier , but only Dorre managed to stick to the plan , winning in 2hr 29min 38sec .
10 The improved colt quickened well to take it up over two furlongs out and went to the line clear of the dead-heaters Steinbeck and Wilde Rufo , with the latter subsequently disqualified when jockey Richard Quinn weighed in 6lb light .
11 But both Davis and Hendry can put more convincing cases , with the latter 's hunger to regain the crown more persuasive even than Davis 's six wins .
12 Thus in Alpine regions transhumance systems , in which the mountain pastures are grazed in summer by sheep and cattle with the latter being in-wintered at lower elevations while the sheep flocks scavenge on arable farms during winter , are in marked contrast with the settled agriculture involving year-round grazing of sheep on a specific area of land which is characteristic of UK hill sheep farming .
13 Thus the capitalist mode articulates with the peasant mode , with the latter playing a subordinate role and the former benefiting .
14 A dye house appears in the references , although part of the site may have been leased out , as both John Lovegrove and William Pitt are mentioned in connection with the latter .
15 The latter part of the decade saw St Owens Mill start up , followed within a few years by the Island Street and Victoria Street Mills , Luker also involved with the latter .
16 Rather they are complementary , with the latter process being a consequence of the former .
17 Positive transfer was , however , observed by Mackintosh and Holgate and by Siegel , the comparison being made in each case with control subjects that received initial training on a discrimination between stimuli other than those that were relevant in the transfer task but with the latter stimuli being present but irrelevant .
18 With the latter some confusion can arise , between ‘ hot ’ and ‘ cold ’ products , so packaging and direction for use are important , if both are found on the same premises , to avoid use of the solvent on hot surfaces .
19 Early in the fourth century the struggles that had occurred intermittently between the Roman state and the Christian Church ended with the latter proving the stronger , partly as a result of the military upheavals that had threatened the former in the middle of the previous century .
20 Again there are advantages in choosing frusemide in preference to a thiazide in view of the increased risk of impotence and lipid abnormalities with the latter .
21 Insectivores group with the latter .
22 The Factory Inspectorate , part of the Health and Safety Executive and local authorities , responsible for the enforcement of the present health and safety at work laws , would be mainly concerned with the latter , being a source of danger to the health of employees ; the control of odour nuisance , whilst not ignored being accorded a lower priority , as the legal requirements concerning occupational hygiene are mainly orientated towards the degree of risk i.e. the harmful effects on the body , arising out of exposure to toxic materials in the form of fumes , gases and dust .
23 Ironically , while Jack was with the latter , he had a fabulous season as a goalscoring wing-half and it was two goals he scored against the Palace in early April 1952 which equalled the former record of 14 goals by a half-back established by Arthur Grimsdell .
24 The marginal platforms appear to have prograded over the top of the mud aprons and when combined with the latter , form lenticular bodies of sediments ( Figs .
25 Had the management sided with the latter , it would have had to stop the operators from ‘ tampering ’ with the machine controls — perhaps by withholding a key that switches on the editing equipment .
26 It is only the most recent work that has been of an acceptable standard in this respect , and the finding may be summarised as showing a modest correlation between the level of lead in the blood and hyperactivity in children , and between high blood levels and low intelligence , with the latter conclusion more firmly established .
27 A secretariat staffer involved with the latter says multinational industry should police itself .
28 It is no secret that there was great division among Transvaal administrators in releasing Rice from his contract to enable him to join the Channel 9 TV commentary team for the World Cup that clashed with the latter stages of the South African season .
29 I have caught up cats and hedgehogs — with the latter by far the most unwelcome .
30 For operation with the latter the two windings must be wired in series ( Fig. 2(a) ) .
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