Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adj] [noun pl] with [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Editors still had to submit their material for inspection ( after it had been printed , but before it was distributed ) ; they could be penalized both by indictment in the courts and by direct action on the part of the Minister of Internal Affairs ; and they had to lodge monetary bonds with the authorities to facilitate the payment of fines if the government moved against them .
2 Clear as it might be that this was no time to continue old feuds with the shipowners , to lower one 's guard against them was too much to be expected .
3 These volumes are aimed to provide serious students with the rudiments of the craft , and yet to launch them from the craft into inspired practice .
4 Although Park had been largely responsible for South Korea 's successful drive to establish diplomatic links with the countries of eastern Europe , Kim had in March visited Moscow and appeared intent on becoming increasingly involved in the process .
5 It is also the consul 's responsibility to establish close links with the police , so that in future loved ones can be updated on the progress of searches .
6 What is important is to explore these possibilities with the students and to use the example to illustrate the difficulty of the latter method if we try to apply it at the end of 1989 when the costs to completion are uncertain .
7 It is interesting to compare these figures with the results of a survey of interim reporting carried out 10 years ago for the Institute publication The role of interim accounts and preliminary profit announcements in financial reporting in the UK ( 1982 ) .
8 Reliable sources , according to Tournebise and Macdonald , claimed that the Tianjin students were the only ones during the ‘ winter of discontent ’ to experience serious confrontations with the police and receive violent injuries .
9 The Non-Proliferation Treaty , however , was the last occasion when the British sat at the top table to discuss nuclear questions with the superpowers .
10 May I invite the Minister to come to Monmouth to discuss those problems with the farmers there , which will give him the opportunity to assure them that he is seeking to protect their interests ?
11 The purpose of this chapter is to acquaint MAS professionals with the services provided by MC , describe how MC go about their work and the considerations they employ , and to give some guidance on when it is necessary to involve MC .
12 There are plenty of army officers , by no means all of them supporters of radical causes , who think the army should not be used to settle political arguments with the republics .
13 In 1918 he became professor of ecclesiastical history at King 's , where he wished to integrate historical studies with the collections at Lambeth , and in 1931 professor of ecclesiastical history in London University .
14 So taboos may exist which prohibit social intercourse between a man and a young girl having her first menstruation , or between females and a young male who has just reached puberty , because there is strong unconscious , or even conscious , desire to have sexual relations with the girls or boys ( incest ) .
15 I think that everyone probably goes through fights with their parents during their early teens but I certainly did n't know what it was like to run away from home and to have constant dealings with the police and welfare organisations .
16 But the Peace People are there for prisoners ' wives who want to break all connections with the gunmen .
17 As director of the British Museum ( Natural History ) from 1919 to 1927 , Harmer 's equanimity enabled him to have good relationships with the trustees and he steered the Museum smoothly through a difficult time with tact and judgement .
18 She began to exchange odd words with the others , the Afghan 's owner , tall and bearded in home-knitted sweaters full of mistakes , the woman who ran a boutique a street away and her argumentative pekinese , and an Alsatian with a middle-aged man in dark suits and expensive shoes who looked like an advertisement for men 's tailoring , the kind who would be bound to have the right clothes for any occasion .
19 British Coal is in a position to sign long-term contracts with the generators , which will be very much in the interests of British Coal and the electricity consumers .
20 Any fool could see that with the ledgers and papers destroyed there was nothing to substantiate any misdealings with the accounts .
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