Example sentences of "[verb] with [art] [noun] [noun] ['s] " in BNC.

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1 By a notice of appeal dated 20 May 1992 the health authority appealed on the grounds that ( 1 ) the court had no jurisdiction to grant a mandatory injunction requiring a health authority to cause specified medical treatment to be given , alternatively , no jurisdiction to order it to cause such treatment to be given against the professional judgment of its servants or agents ; ( 2 ) the judge had erred in holding that he was not bound by the decision in In re J. ( A Minor ) ( Wardship : Medical Treatment ) [ 1991 ] Fam. 33 to hold that there was no such jurisdiction ; ( 3 ) there had been no material before the court to justify the judge granting a mandatory interlocutory injunction since ( a ) there was no evidence that the health authority owed J. any enforceable duty to provide the ordered treatment , or that such treatment would be in his best interests ; ( b ) there was uncontradicted evidence before the court that the treatment ordered would be painful and ineffective to give J. a prospect of long term survival and ( c ) there was no material establishing that there was a reasonable or any prospect of a final order being granted in the terms of the interlocutory order ; ( 4 ) if the court had jurisdiction to make the order the judge erred in the exercise of his discretion in that ( a ) he had failed to give sufficient weight to the uncontradicted medical evidence or to the undesirability of seeking to force a doctor to act against his professional judgment and/or requiring the employer of the doctor to do so , ( b ) he had failed to consider that the order was capable of interfering with the health authority 's duty to care for other patients , and ( c ) by its terms the order was too imprecise to enable the health authority to be able to ascertain how it should be complied with .
2 I decided to work with the market women 's organization , ASUTRAMES , because my mother had a market stall and I would help her , and because the community had taught me how important it was to claim our rights .
3 I heard you were living with a cabinet member 's daughter and fighting for Gay Rights in Fast Cheam ? ’
4 Jatoi was accused of conspiring with the Pakistan People 's Party ( PPP ) to install his son Masroor Jatoi as Sind 's Chief Minister .
5 The new law " on procedures for resolving matters connected with a union republic 's secession from the USSR " was passed by the USSR Supreme Soviet and signed by President Gorbachev on April 3 .
6 Last week the directors of two London boroughs facing a huge burden through the loss of funding met with the Health Secretary 's special policy adviser .
7 Comparisons were made with the Reagan administration 's more robust attitude during the Grenada invasion and Libya bombing raid in 1984 and 1986 .
8 Unless the manager represents a big artist , he or she would n't work with the record company 's senior directors .
9 Both Croatia and Slovenia on Jan. 15 refused to comply with the State Presidency 's order , and on Jan. 17 it was reported that republican leaders had met to co-ordinate resistance to a feared military crackdown .
10 When the Paramount brass saw the rushes , they cut the scene drastically to comply with the Hays Office 's code .
11 There was a bell here , too , that communicated with the Misses Cardings ' rooms above .
12 Women who gain weight during the menopause have been helped with the Food Addict 's Diet — the grain-free slimming option in particular .
13 On 18 August it met with the Health Authority 's officials and asked them to conduct a public health survey which it would pay for , mainly to reassure the public that , although the EC limits for aluminium had been exceeded over 500 times , and those for sulphate , copper , zinc and lead had also been broken , there was no long-term harm .
14 Cinestra is currently collaborating with the London Women 's Network of Media Resource Officers to support work in schools .
15 Well I think even if you do n't do it as one christian or as one human being to another , even if you do it in the view of a general who sleeps with the enemy general 's picture over his bed and you 've got ta try and think into this man 's mind , remember he 's from West Belfast , he 's from the area that this man was killed in .
16 In operating partially without paper , the bank is the first of a pilot group of 10 Belgacom clients , which have been experimenting with the phone company 's as-yet-unannounced Electronic Data Interchange service for the last 18 months .
17 Patients ' groups , including Hospital Alert and the Birmingham Committee for the Rescue of the NHS , joined with the NHS Consultants ' Association and the NHS Support Party , which intends to field GPs as parliamentary candidates in Tory marginals .
18 The estimates contrast with the UK government 's figure of 8 per cent , the main reason for the difference being that the government does not include vulnerable areas unless they are the dominant ecosystem in a standard grid of 100 square kilometres .
19 The Italian Transport Minister , Carlo Bernini , said on Sept. 19 that an agreement had been reached with the truck drivers ' union under which all drivers seeking transit permits would be able to cross until the end of the year .
20 Furthermore , P. bracteatum can provide up to 37 kg of codeine per hectare , compared with the opium poppy 's much lower yield of 3 kg per hectare .
21 The absence of a relationship between differences on the technical dimension and work satisfaction patterns in the case of the housewife can not be directly compared with the factory worker 's situation .
22 In 1990 , £1,000 million flowed into government coffers from medicinal and pharmaceutical products , compared with the oil industry 's £1,223 million .
23 The Law Lords concurred with the Appeal Judges ' decision and dismissed Spicers ' appeal .
24 Add to this the development in artificial lighting where the emphasis tends to be on cost saving and it is not surprising to find that this preference has more to do with the building professional 's training than satisfying the needs of the occupants .
25 I never had anything to do with the Co-op Women 's Guilds or the Labour Party .
26 These Regulations , which are now in force , deal with the Charity Commissioners ' appointment of a receiver and manager of a charity 's property and affairs following an inquiry under s 6 of the Charities Act 1960 ( as amended by the Charities Act 1992 ) .
27 It is evident from the development work described in an earlier chapter that there are a number of ways in which a framework for assessment that accords with the Cockcroft Committee 's recommendations might be conceptualized .
28 Patients ' records were linked with the registrar general 's data for information on mortality and with the West of Scotland Cancer Registry for information on incident and fatal cancers .
29 If it is difficult now to concur with the Bioscope reviewer 's judgement that the film ‘ surpasses in technical achievement anything of its kind ever made in Britain , and at times soars to heights of directorial brilliance ’ , it 's still possible to understand how an audience that had been accustomed only to silent films might warm to the various acts on display .
30 It helped considerably that the ‘ batting order ’ always started with the Local Authorities ' Consortium .
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