Example sentences of "[noun] remained with the " in BNC.

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1 The album remained with the family until this century and was first published by Praz in 1964 .
2 In the course of this training , one teacher would go to a specific location ( sink , outdoors , playroom , etc. ) while the second teacher remained with the chimpanzees by the keyboard .
3 Perhaps it was the need for stability to offset the ‘ Whads ’ sterility but , remarkably , Homstat remained with the club until 1968 .
4 In the early fifteenth century Albrecht II became Holy Roman Emperor and the title remained with the House of Habsburg from 1437 until 1806 , when Napoleon abolished the institution which by that time was , in Voltaire 's words of 1756 , ‘ neither Holy , nor Roman , nor an empire ’ .
5 Mr. Mason remained with the Tramway companies , but the three electric-lighting offices and show rooms were handed over to the new authority .
6 This becomes obvious in 1483 , when the usurpation of Richard III split the connection into those whose loyalties remained with the crown and those prepared to back Woodville opposition to the new regime .
7 This becomes obvious in 1483 , when the usurpation of Richard III split the connection into those whose loyalties remained with the crown and those prepared to back Woodville opposition to the new regime .
8 In such cases , the district treasurer would have argued that financial control over the hospital remained with the traditional departmental budgets .
9 The modifications were statutory proportional representation with ‘ power sharing ’ in the Cabinet and in the committees of the assembly , similar to those of Stormont except that control of security and law and order remained with the UK government .
10 Indeed , when small shareholders in Trafalgar House dared to show an active interest in the reappointment of the auditors , the institutional shareholders ' votes were promptly thrown in to ensure that the power of decision remained with the directors .
11 But Herks are not the best for VIP passengers and a handful of Daks remained with the unit until 1969 when the VIP element became independent as 21 Squadron .
12 Huntington remained with the Esmondes until 1760 , when it was sold to the Bishop of Limerick ; but it came back into the family when it was bought in 1780 by Alexander Durdin , a Protestant , whose son Richard married Frances Esmonde .
13 A reserve of justice remained with the King , and so those who could not get relief in the King 's ordinary courts might , with some hope of success , petition the King and his Council for redress , if not as a matter of right at least as a favour .
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