Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] with [art] [noun] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 The UN Security Council on Nov. 29 approved Resolution 678 authorizing member governments to use " all necessary means " to ensure Iraq 's complete withdrawal from Kuwait , if by a deadline of Jan. 15 , 1991 , the Iraqis had not already done so and thereby complied with the UN 's previous resolutions .
2 Not as well as the General , but well enough to agree with the General 's assessment . ’
3 Or , jokily bobbing with the jogger 's gait .
4 He will implement procedures laid down to comply with the Company 's duty of care and will liaise with the Group Environmental Manager on such issues .
5 If we 're looking at the question of services coming together to deal with the emergency erm obviously I suppose the army and that will come in on a voluntary basis which but it might be necessary to see where someone could be authority to coordinate the services and bring it whatever is required .
6 Even the warden at the Refuge , so experienced with the city 's derelicts , could n't persuade Harry to spend the night there .
7 It can also be argued on behalf of management that transfer notices should not be mandatory if cessation of the executive 's employment with the company results from wrongful dismissal , redundancy , retirement at normal age , retirement due to ill-health or disability or death ; or if a majority of the non-executive directors and/or the directors so resolve with the investors ' approval .
8 What is common to these and related responses is that if we take the starting of the wipers to be an effect we believe at least that there is some type of circumstance which is uniformly connected with the wipers ' starting .
9 Uppity is when she no longer agrees with the man 's definition of her appropriate role within the family .
10 Er champion of champions we 've , I bought some prizes for the champion of champions , and food er just to go with the trophies er Keith again was our judge and erm knowing that he does n't willingly accept money , he wants to come and do it for nothing erm how many proposed that we buy him something a bottle to take with him , so we bought him a bottle of wine to take with him and er that was the three pound .
11 She did not consult with the children 's family doctors , or their class teachers at school .
12 subsidiaries of groups , often clients , which do not have adequate in-house corporate finance experience , where the subsidiary no longer fits with the group 's corporate strategy and , for listed groups , where the transaction is smaller than one their normal advisers would be used to .
13 Where the superannuation fund remains unconsolidated , then a fund/proprietary view is being taken : the fund is not owned by the community , therefore it is not included with the community 's accounts .
14 This principle is reflected in s7 of the Act which provides : Where one partner pledges the credit of the firm for a purpose apparently not connected with the firm 's ordinary course of business , the firm is not bound , unless he is in fact specially authorised by the other partners ; but this section does not affect any personal liability incurred by an individual partner .
15 Some groups were not favourably received partly because they had little to offer the council but also because they were seen as making ‘ unreasonable ’ demands on the local authority — that is , demands which did not square with the councillors ' own policy predispositions .
16 The salt sensitivity assays were not performed with the P A3 promoter , since the regulatory protein p4 is known to stabilize RNA polymerase binding to the promoter at high salt concentrations ( 28 ) .
17 A tank cutter has an adjustable arm which scribes the hole and is best used with a carpenter 's brace .
18 The change in bone density did not correlate with the patients ' age or number of years after the menopause .
19 Their Soviet-made weapons do not fit with the West 's .
20 Economic growth in the post-war period has been slow compared with the UK 's neighbours in Europe and one of the objectives of the Conservative Party while in opposition from 1974 was to develop policies to change this .
21 Though , as I mentioned , I was unable to make contact with Mr Mint , a letter accompanying his essay did make clear the unfortunate fact that its standard — or perhaps the startling originality of its thinking — did not meet with the examiners ' approval .
22 The common law position appears to be that a dealer is not normally the agent of the finance company , and a customer is bound by the terms of the document , unless the finance company knows that it does not accord with the customer 's intentions ( United Dominions Trust Ltd v Western [ 1976 ] QB 513 ) .
23 The farmer can not have known of ancient alignments , and his reconstruction did not accord with the circle 's original orientation on the southern moon .
24 He had not dealt with the bishop 's weak points nor , according to Hooker , had he carried the audience with him .
25 Usually ministers are formally answerable to Parliament only for discharging their own responsibilities relating to sponsored bodies ( such as in terms of broad policy and general oversight ) , while responsibility for efficiency and day-to-day matters normally rests with the organizations ' own management .
26 The fact that it was not long after that similar if lesser welfare legislation was introduced is indicative of the public demand and that clerical socio-moral theory did not tally with the people 's experience of reality .
27 A regional breakdown of group strengths is difficult to obtain , partly because the industry regards these figures as confidential , partly because the brewers ' north western region ( i.e. Cumbria and Lancashire , including Manchester and Merseyside but excluding most of Cheshire ) does not coincide with the DTI 's standard north west region ( i.e. Cheshire , Lancashire , Manchester and Merseyside , but not Cumbria ) .
28 It was conceded that where the attitude of respect is based on false assumptions and on nothing else , and where it does not cohere with the person 's other attitudes and beliefs , it can not be the foundation of authority .
29 Cymdeithas yr Iaith would be calling on PDAG not to co-operate with the Government 's education ‘ quangos . ’
30 The Court would not interfere with the Commissioners ' decision , and the appeals would be dismissed .
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