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

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1 But a rational discussion with the young Pardy was not something easily achieved .
2 She went there when her romance with the young king was quashed for political reasons .
3 As the man withdrew as silently as he had arrived , Joan was surprised to find herself alone with the young king .
4 Their contribution is perceived as threefold : they were long-standing rivals of Gloucester , which virtually guaranteed a power struggle in 1483 ; the favour shown them by the king had made them unpopular with the rest of the Yorkist establishment ; and they were so closely identified with the young king , Edward V , that any limitation of their power could only be made permanent by his deposition .
5 He hunts with the young king , so no doubt some sort of career is assured him . ’
6 Their contribution is perceived as threefold : they were long-standing rivals of Gloucester , which virtually guaranteed a power struggle in 1483 ; the favour shown them by the king had made them unpopular with the rest of the Yorkist establishment ; and they were so closely identified with the young king , Edward V , that any limitation of their power could only be made permanent by his deposition .
7 There were four other caravans travelling with the young couple , but these gipsies were on their way to the old camp in the Wychwood Forest .
8 Our company is exchanging greetings with the young soldiers when suddenly a white car refuses to stop at the next checkpoint up the street — braking only slightly and seeking to swerve past the two soldiers .
9 You , Willie , go with the young miss here .
10 The party was a lively affair , with the young girl surrounded by people of her own age .
11 Tell me how did you do with the young girl last week ?
12 Andrew Cook , of Brinkburn Road , Darlington , was infatuated with the young girl and went to the shop where she worked carrying a kitchen knife , Teesside Crown Court was told yesterday .
13 It 's not unusual on girls ' weekends or at women workers ' conferences for them to be demonstrative with each other , or with the young women , while we remain caught in the straight-jacket of frigidity while we are in the public eye .
14 Pointon had been caught by a late Giggs tackle just before , and the referee decided that a strong word with the young Welshman , who had given United the lead with a goal worthy of crowning champions , was sufficient .
15 Intending clients could stroll in from the street , look over what was on offer , and come to an arrangement with the young lady of their choice .
16 Frank seemed to have scored with the young lady too — some things never change .
17 With the young Wilhelm Pitz as the chorus-master of the local Opera Chorus in Aachen , it must have been a formidable combination .
18 It depicts the Virgin and Child enthroned with the young Tobias and the Archangel Raphael on their right and St Jerome on their left and is a preparatory study for the altarpiece of around 1514 , painted in Rome for the church of San Domenico , Naples .
19 Executed in brush and wash with white over black chalk , Raphael 's Madonna del Pesce c1514 is a preparatory study for painting now in the Prado , Madrid , representing the Holy Family enthroned with the young Tobias and the Archangel Raphael on their left .
20 Some problems about identity arise with the young child in the context of home and school , and others occur in later life , for example on retirement .
21 What you do with someone who is not in such a bad way will depend on your relationship with the young person and on what situation you are in :
22 But , above all , responsibility must be shared with the young person .
23 This might create a balance in the day-to-day encounters of young people and carers between , on the one hand , issues concerned with the young person 's feelings and behaviour towards others and , on the other hand , the appreciation and learning of skills associated with a range of activities and interests .
24 Residential workers are not involved in decisions as to whether , when and where to admit children into care ; fieldworkers fail to provide basic information about the personal histories of the children and young people admitted to care ; young people are admitted to care precipitously , without warning or preparation ; fieldworkers sometimes fail to keep in touch with the young person and the residential staff once the child is admitted ; discharge for the young people can be as sudden as their arrival .
25 In part it involved differences in perceptions about the boundaries of people 's work and what they contributed : in general , professionals and parents tended to see themselves as concerned with the young person and their life as a whole , but they saw others as being restricted in their work and concerned only with limited aspects of the young person .
26 On the other hand , however , people tended to see themselves , in helping to overcome ‘ disability ’ , as concerned with the young person as a whole , their lives as a whole , and , indeed , the barriers and opportunities faced by disabled people in our society .
27 After the usual bread and jam left out by Mrs Garfitt , Toby went and played a few games of rounders with the young boys .
28 We have three reports , beginning with the young boy whose mother fought for him to flown to Britain .
29 A year before his death he was still reminding Du Camp about his surprise arrival with the young phenomenon , and still laughing as much as the day it had happened .
30 Had he been in his place on Tuesday , when my right hon. Friend made the opening speech on the Loyal Address , he would have heard him say that the Government would introduce a measure to deal with the young thugs , as my hon. Friend calls them , who indulge in joyriding , a practice which hon. Members in all parts of the House deplore ; those young people will , therefore , be offending .
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