Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] with [art] [noun] [unc] " in BNC.
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1 | The unit tries to keep the offenders out of court , an aim that sits uneasily with the government 's new philosophy that prison and punishment work . |
2 | Teesside Park — specialist retail outlets at the old Stockton racecourse , now being developed together with the UK 's largest leisure centre . |
3 | In what follows , I want to look very briefly at the formal structure , and the various departments that may be found in it : and then in rather greater detail at the account group as it may operate on a single client 's account , and how it may — with luck — interact effectively with the client 's own operations . |
4 | Instead Fera Pessima exhibits a quite different feeling of steady harmonic movement , which when considered together with the work 's wealth of comparatively strict imitation certainly suggests and essay in an altogether more ‘ up-to-date ’ manner , even if the date itself eludes inquiry . |
5 | It seems likely that a redefinition of the principal crimes of physical violation would cover most of these cases anyway , and the Criminal Law Revision Committee saw the need to supplement the general offences with only one special offence — administering to another , without his consent , any substance which D knows to be capable of interfering substantially with the other 's bodily functions . |
6 | Designed for all learners , they fit well with the college 's ‘ learn for life ’ mission . |
7 | They split apart in the straight , one group swinging wide , the red and white of premiere spurting forward with the Youngs ' pair at his quarters and Upper Gumtree swerving dramatically through a gap to take the rails well ahead of pampering . |
8 | This is why I would quarrel mildly with the book 's title The Art of Sketching . |
9 | While we should at all times act reasonably with the client 's best interests in mind , when such a specific contract is required , it must be extremely clear that the firm acts on behalf of the client and is , as far as the public arena is concerned , not acting in its own right . |
10 | The 65 stretch down the eastern side of the country from Tyneside to Lincolnshire , and mix well with the company 's existing network . |
11 | For complex anions , a segment of the English or Latin name of the metal is used together with the suffix -ate . |
12 | He is shown above with the company 's Managing Director Peter Bowles M [ left ] and Tony Booth , Director |
13 | This can then interface directly with the company 's automated manufacturing facilities to provide the complete computer-base engineering environment . |
14 | The department also deals directly with the Library 's many and varied special collections . |
15 | This life history , which extends to 311 pages , deals mainly with the writer 's early life in Poland and his travels before coming to America ; in fact he only goes to America 17 pages from the end , at the age of 27 . |
16 | And let me now posit this : ‘ dignity ’ has to do crucially with a butler 's ability not to abandon the professional being he inhabits . |
17 | The company is offering Works , Sentry , Courier and AEF together with a year 's support and two days of on-site training and consulting as the Tivoli Start-Up Package priced at $30,000 . |
18 | I welcome the fact that the industry gets together with the Minister 's representative and with representatives of other Departments , and I welcome the agreement to cease advertising in cinemas and to support an advertising campaign about illegal sales to children under 16 . |
19 | In the analysis of regions , researchers have tended to deal separately with a region 's economy and with its population . |
20 | It has a full-colour 3.5-inch backlit screen , which compares favourably with the GameBoy 's small , blurry black and white LCD . |
21 | She knocked courteously with the hammer 's hilt . |
22 | It can not be otherwise : self governing will happen only with the doctors ' approval and only if they are convinced that patients will benefit . ’ |
23 | The sensor pods had succeeded in pinpointing an area of the planet 's surface that correlated exactly with the Doctor 's mysterious directions . |
24 | So that 's doing away with a person 's er wage is n't it . |
25 | Such a view of family life coincided in the UK with an intense concentration during the 1950s on the mother as the primary guarantor of children 's health and welfare ( Oakley , 1981 ; Wilson , 1977 ) and aligns comfortably with the period 's economic boom and reconstructionist philosophy . |
26 | He supported the Pope , of course , and sent his own embassy to the Lombards demanding that Desiderius remove his forces from the occupied papal cities , and comply further with the Pope 's original demands for Ferrara and Faenza . |
27 | However , we plan to re-schedule it to run simultaneously with the Teachers ' Training Day at Stockwell Park School on Saturday , 5th July 1986 . |
28 | The calibrated radiocarbon result was AD 1260–1390 ( at the 95 per cent confidence level : see glossary ) ; this accords well with the Shroud 's first appearance in France . |
29 | It is anticipated that this company will dovetail well with the division 's existing areas of expertise in the oil field sector , allowing the development of new international markets . |
30 | On the contrary , Mulroney , himself a bilingual Quebecker , although of Irish stock , worked constructively with the province 's premier Robert Bourassa . |