Example sentences of "[vb -s] with [art] [noun] in [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Money has a lot to do with it , as it has with every problem in Derbyshire .
2 The system only interacts with the user in order to try to overcome the complexities or limitations of its own mechanisms .
3 After 1975 ASEAN downgraded its security links with the West in order to adapt to the new regional constellation of forces .
4 These resources have led to the completion of some [ 24 ] deals with a value in excess of £300 million during the last twenty four months [ to 30.9.91 ] of which five were cross border in that a non UK purchaser was involved .
5 As a result , actual and symbolic transitions across spatial boundaries continue to create a crucial means of analysing the way police reality deals with the changes in power politics at all levels within the institution , and of describing the way status can be won or lost .
6 In dealing with the Commission , it is helpful if businesses know which Directorate-General of the Commission deals with the matter in question , and which is the responsible government department in the UK .
7 [ 7.9 Landlord 's insurance covenants The Landlord covenants with the Tenant in relation to the policy of insurance effected by the Landlord pursuant to [ its ] obligations contained in this Lease :
8 7.9 Landlord 's insurance covenants The Landlord covenants with the Tenant in relation to the policy of insurance effected by the Landlord pursuant to its obligations contained in this Lease :
9 The figure compares with a survey in May when 12% said they intended to increase their property holdings .
10 AIthough it might be pointed out that the new spatial division of labour can produce divisions within regions as well as between them , in general this approach accords with the argument in section 2.5 that uneven development changes in its form as well as in its pattern between different historical periods .
11 This is a positive coefficient — that is , capacitance rises with a rise in temperature .
12 The late Mesozoic radiation of predatory crabs , neogastropods and teleosts correlates with an increase in resistance to destruction of the shells of their molluscan prey ( Vermeij , 1977 ; Ward , 1981 ) .
13 This contrasts with the situation in scene five , where he has considerable academic credibility .
14 However , what is of interest is that the other two comparative static propositions of the theory are confirmed by the subjects ' behaviour : output rises with an increase in σ and falls with an increase in k .
15 Next to her is Michelle , her daughter , who helps with the bulbs in school holidays .
16 the data from the source file tallies with the data in LIFESPAN .
17 The stopping of laminated sediment deposition after the 4.4Myr event ( Fig. 1 ) coincides with a shift in silica production from the equatorial Pacific to the Antarctic circumpolar ocean .
18 The dig continues with the locator in place to advise if the ferret moves away .
19 One never knows with the half-lines in Pistol 's verse whether they represent Vergilian hemistichs , portentous silences , or lacunae in his memory .
20 X dies with an interest in possession in an overseas trust with assets standing at a capital loss .
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