Example sentences of "[be] [adj] with [art] [noun] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 However , local authorities have a local appeals procedure under which officers may appeal if they are dissatisfied with the authority 's decision as to whether it is necessary to move home or if they are dissatisfied with any of the authority 's decisions in relation to the application of the relocation provisions .
2 The measures taken are consistent with the Board 's strategy embarked upon 2 years ago , to return the Group to acceptable profits .
3 The teacher may impose reasonable punishments which are consistent with the school 's discipline policy and the law .
4 to produce products that are consistent with the organization 's responsibility to its workforce , shareholders and other stakeholders , ( safety of production , ethically acceptable etc ) .
5 I should think the dogs of Stratford-upon-Avon are delighted with the council 's collection !
6 Animal welfare workers say they 're delighted with the judges 's decision .
7 I expect you 're busy with the ladies ' altar guild and the old people 's picnic .
8 Previous attempts to explain the emergence of peaceful industrial relations in cotton based on concepts such as paternalism and gender are inadequate to explain developments in Scotland as they are inconsistent with the country 's experience .
9 On the right is a cut-out-and-keep guide that shows exactly where to take your complaint if you are unhappy with a company 's response to your problem .
10 We follow him in treating these aspects of the life course as a moral career , since they are concerned with a person 's reputation , a kind of continuous summing up of his life in terms of what sort of person he is supposed by his fellows to be .
11 But there are other even more fundamental reasons for allowing this appeal , and they are concerned with the judge 's actions and decisions which led up to his discharge of the jury .
12 Each practice area strategy should also be consistent with the firm 's overall strategy .
13 I accept , Dave Girt , Leeds City Council , yes I accept that that would be consistent with the government 's advice in those particular P P Gs .
14 WIMBLEDON v LIVERPOOL Wimbledon are unchanged , which means Lawrie Sanchez has to be content with a substitute 's role .
15 As a result , on-loan Jon Gittens will have to be content with a substitute 's role .
16 However , the origin of this rule appears to have lain in the fact that , since the Crown was not liable in damages in the ordinary way , a requirement for an undertaking in damages would be inconsistent with the Crown 's immunity from liability ; and it was concluded that the Crown Proceedings Act 1947 had removed the justification for the rule .
17 On April 1 King Birendra , at the request of Prime Minister Marich Man Singh Shrestha , dismissed nine ministers who were reported to be unhappy with the government 's tough line .
18 Flushed and triumphant after this orgy of extravagance , they left the store at last , keeping an eye on the time because Mabel must n't be late with the boys ' tea whatever happened and then they had a long , annoying wait at the bus-stop .
19 The Central England TEC tells us that the system of ’ funding must be commensurate with the Government 's guarantee .
20 In direct contrast to this emphasis on the surface features of language , Chomsky ( 1959 ) argued that the complexity of grammar indicated that language users have a sophisticated understanding of a rule system and that any description must be concerned with a speaker 's knowledge of these rules .
21 Pakistan 's military appears instead to be concerned with the country 's neighbour and traditional foe — India .
22 In most cases , the retailer will be familiar with a manufacturer 's range of products and will be ordering further supplies of an item he usually stocks .
23 Professionals will be familiar with the company 's black-bodied trade range .
24 The need to be familiar with the firm 's technical standards for MAS work has been highlighted .
25 Take the Stravinsky , for example : those who are familiar with the composer 's definitive recording ( on Sony ) may find Wand 's heavy articulation and sober approach to this work , particularly its first movement , rather unnerving .
26 Elite theorists are preoccupied with the state 's capacity to adapt to its environment , its steering capacity , and its control of its subjects .
27 The patient 's plinth is high enough to support his arms comfortably at an angle of 90° to his body , while the second plinth is lower , so that the physiotherapist 's feet are level with the patient 's ankles , and her knees are roughly at the same height as his .
28 The pieces that work best are those that are harmonious with the wood 's properties of strength and grain , and not battling to impose a feat of engineering that might be better made with some other material .
29 In Wheeler v. Leicester City Council ( N. L. , 1985 ) following the decision of four members of Leicester Rugby Club to tour South Africa , the Local Authority , landlords of the club 's ground , banned the club from using the ground for a year because they were dissatisfied with the club 's response to its members ' actions .
30 Both Victoria and Albert were delighted with the Emperor 's charm and amiability , but above all they were captivated by Eugènie ‘ the dear , sweet Empress ’ , though the Queen confided to the Emperor that she realized how difficult her role must be for someone who had not been brought up to it .
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