Example sentences of "[vb infin] [noun] in [noun sg] with [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Do you regard provision in accord with point one as being part of the provision provided for N I five ?
2 Such a decision would bring Britain in line with America , Canada , and Australia .
3 You can use VPOS in conjunction with POS to return to the present position on the screen after printing a message somewhere else .
4 Included in the pack is a list of approved foreign legal professions , and a list of foreign regulatory bodies whose professional rules do not prohibit practice in partnership with solicitors in England and Wales .
5 The potassium ferricyanide component is very sensitive , and will detect iron in calcite with 1% ferrous carbonate in solid solution .
6 We believe this should take place in parallel with efforts to raise standards of environmental care in the undesignated countryside .
7 By May the play was almost complete — all that was necessary was the process of readjustment which would necessarily take place in consultation with director and actors .
8 It is important to realise that compliance with the firm 's technical standards must go hand in hand with compliance with the laws and regulations governing companies and the provision of financial services , including the services provided by MAS .
9 Replenishment of basic medical materials has priority and should go hand in hand with teaching and retraining staff .
10 The European Council considers the Presidency 's draft to contain significant proposals strengthening the European Parliament 's political , legislative and monitoring role , which must go hand in hand with development of the Union …
11 It is based on the assumption that the sacred is better than the secular , that the Church is essentially European and only universal by implication , that celibacy is better than marriage , that belief can not go hand in hand with doubt , that the clerical state is more sublime than the lay , and hence that women are excluded from belonging at the level at which this belonging is most valued .
12 While we appreciate that art must go hand in hand with commerce , we wonder how many theatre goers realise just how much depends on their half-time gin and tonic and choc-bar .
13 In " A Language Learner 's Field Guide " Healey offers helpful suggestions to those working in monolingual situations , and in languages where language learning must go hand in hand with language analysis .
14 Ironically , they may , however , go hand in hand with visions of a new property ( see Chapter 11 ) .
15 If you plan to keep livestock , the security of fences and gates must go hand in hand with fertility .
16 Mitsui will sell and support SoftBench in co-operation with OGIS Systems Inc , an information systems subsidiary of Osaka Gas Co .
17 Mitsui will sell and support SoftBench in co-operation with OGIS Systems Inc , an information systems subsidiary of Osaka Gas Co .
18 The first contract contemplated the creation of sub-sales — so that the seller could predict from the outset that in the event of non-delivery the buyer might suffer loss in connection with sub-sales .
19 However , I do not think that one could increase pensions in line with earnings each year if one did not address oneself , not to the rate at which contributions are made , but to the income on which contributions are assessed .
20 It is all very well for the Labour party to say that it will increase pensions in line with earnings , but that presupposes that earnings will rise faster than prices .
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