Example sentences of "[vb infin] [art] [noun sg] [prep] [noun sg] with " in BNC.
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1 | The mercantile agent then will not confer good title on X under section 2 of the Factors Act if he does not make the contract of sale with X until after he has returned the goods to their true owner , Beverley Acceptances v. Oakley . |
2 | If , however , the patient has made no choice and , when the need for treatment arises , is in no position to make one — for example , the classic emergency situation with an unconscious patient — the practitioner can lawfully treat the patient in accordance with his clinical judgment of what is in the patient 's best interest . |
3 | Secondly , it will explain the process of policy-making with reference to the interests involved , including how various agencies interact and how policy-making processes relate to the parliamentary environment . |
4 | Between 1896 and 1902 Wolf did explore the possibility of co-operation with the Zionist leader Theodore Herzl but then moved sharply away from Zionism , which in his Encyclopaedia Britannica article he described as ‘ vitiated by its erroneous premises … the idea that anti-semitism is unconquerable ’ . |
5 | Did he need a bit of help with his I mean a lot of them did made them that sort of I just found a lot of was so so behind and so |
6 | ‘ There are people on food stamps who will buy a pack of gum with stamps and get the change in coins for the slots . ’ |
7 | ‘ Then they can discuss a bid for funding with Welsh Office officials , ’ said Mr Jones . |
8 | If the danger increases , Israel may seek an easing of tension with Syria by a new agreement based upon the abandonment of the Golan Heights on condition of permanent demilitarization . |
9 | Irrespective of the fact that the business has changed hands , creditors may associate the delay in payment with the business itself rather than the identity of the vendor . |
10 | Further to my telephone call today , I would confirm the booking of accommodation with bed and breakfast on the night of for our employees , |
11 | Not that I really expected them to ; I could hardly expect the Umpire to side with me so soon . |
12 | This could prevent the possibility of identification with , and integration into , the white family . |
13 | It will bring the law into line with England and Wales , where the onus is on the knife- carrier to justify possession of an offensive weapon . |
14 | Obviously the rig does not always conveniently lie in this position for you , so you must swim the rig into position with a strong leg action . |
15 | ‘ UV Ski 's support will mean we can send a coach on tour with the team for the first time in two years , which will boost team morale . |
16 | Well it makes you feel that you might do a bit of work with something |
17 | I might do a bit of revision with you next week as well just to help you with it . |
18 | Clashes of ideology will be a primary cause of conflict in organisations , whether related to work and the organisation itself ( eg. ideologies of the relationship between manager and worker , about the value of work etc ) or to non-work factors ( eg. political , religious or cultural ideologies which may bring an individual into conflict with others ) . |
19 | The operator must keep the blade in contact with the stone at just the right pressure with his fingers . |
20 | You must keep the attacker at bay with your legs — one leg out ready to kick him with the heel , the other held slightly back out of reach to protect your groin . |
21 | The Chief Executive shall provide the Secretary of State with a full report on the Agency 's performance and use of resources in 1993–94 by the end of June 1994 . |
22 | You can use the process of analysis with this model . |
23 | Another group is led by Ove Arup , which was among the original six contenders to build and finance the link in partnership with British Rail . |
24 | Would you like a bit of bread with it ? |
25 | This was an action by Thorne , a member of the M.T.A. , against the Association to determine whether a demand of a sum of money in lieu of placing a person 's name on the stop list would constitute a demand of money with menaces and without reasonable or probable cause within section 29 ( 1 ) ( i ) of the Larceny Act 1916 . |
26 | He could remember a period of engagement with art — with Greek statuary and the young gods of Renaissance paintings , those bodies officially sanctified on the page or given sexual neutrality as museum displays . |
27 | Our review did not constitute an examination in accordance with auditing standards . ’ |
28 | To ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry if he will make a statement about trade with Libya . |
29 | Yeah but I might want a bit of help with it . |
30 | Tolerance does not blind a man to the imperfections or faults of a religion , nor does it blur the distinction between religion and irreligion , but it does deliver a man from fanaticism with regard to his own faith . |