Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb mod] [verb] with the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I should have hoped that there was some consensus on both sides of the House that the responsibility for student support should remain with the educational maintenance system .
2 This finding may be important , since it is known that chemical modification of lysine amino groups of the apoprotein may interfere with the specific LDL receptor binding and hence clearance of LDL ( Gonen et al , 1981 ; Kim & Kurup , 1982 ; Witzum et al , 1982 ) .
3 Potency must start with the lower degrees ( LM 1–6 ? ) and proceed to the higher levels §246
4 The pictures show an artist 's impression of how the road signs of the future might look with the brighter display offering information about hazards ahead and how best to avoid them and a more traditional display , similar to existing road signs , for use in normal traffic conditions .
5 Will my hon. Friend — with his hon. Friend the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State , with whom I have corresponded on the matter — undertake to consider further how a housing association might help with the difficult and complex problem faced by owner-occupiers in Galmington in Taunton , whose homes were built in a non-traditional manner just after the war and who can not now sell those homes ?
6 Whatever the status of the Newhart decision , it is clear that it will be confined to very narrow limits since to allow any such action would interfere with the primary duties of the receiver to protect the interests of the security holder .
7 Only when some convincing reason can be adduced for believing that both employers and workers not only misread market signals , but also misread them in the opposite direction from each other , will it be plausible to infer that both the supply of and demand for labour will rise with the general rise in prices and money wages .
8 District and county councils have given the scheme their full support and hope the programme will meet with the same success as Darlington 's pioneering Railside Revival scheme .
9 They are hoping the programme will meet with the same success as Darlington 's pioneering Railside Revival scheme .
10 Anyone who has had to work through the shock of bereavement will identify with the emotional upheaval involved .
11 If an episode in the history of science does not conform to Lakatos 's methodology , and if no satisfactory , independently supported , external explanation can be found , this would constitute evidence against the methodology , especially if a rival methodology can cope with the historical example in a superior way .
12 Any molecule is ‘ coloured ’ only in certain directions — those from which a photon of light can couple with the appropriate molecular dipole .
13 In this instant , a stronger bit might help with the strong horse to stop him running through the rider 's hand .
14 The same discounting may occur with the next moves , probably involving the lifting of the three-year-old state of emergency and the formal unbanning of political organisations .
15 Their brilliant playmaker Waisale Serevi , ‘ Small ’ to his mates , whose balance and timing in sevens is reminiscent of that Pele used to display with the round ball , did most of the damage with six tries and ten conversions .
16 Even if these benefits take the form of cash realised by the disposal of shares , the extent of the benefit will correlate with the increased value of Newco 's shares so as to achieve the desired incentive effect .
17 In some cases , no operation has been performed and the child will live with the enlarged skull .
18 The purchaser may contract with the primary care provider unit instead of primary care teams .
19 The new contract between the customer or supplier and the purchaser must comply with the normal requirements for formation of a contract including intention and consideration .
20 the factsheet can be lifted from the executive summary of the information memorandum ( or vice versa ) ; information in the overview must agree with the full memorandum
21 Impetus given from or with any part of the body must coincide with the musical phrasing fur it indicates the performer is to make or is making an important statement .
22 To produce the blueshifted ( higher-frequency ) features with observed fluxes , another maser beam must interact with the main maser at an intersecting angle of nearly 180° ( ref. 21 ) .
23 It would only be a matter of time , analysts warned , before a conservative backlash would begin with the usual repressive measures against bourgeois liberalism .
24 The cost of training at a summer school over a five-week period will vary with the different establishments , but the overall fee is likely to be around £700 ( 1990 prices ) , for all students , whether from Britain or overseas .
25 The Festival will continue with the Western theme on Tuesday , March 30 in the guise of ‘ Calamity Jane ’ .
26 This organisation should liaise with the Welsh arm of Local Government Management Board , which is leading the Local Agenda 21 initiative .
27 He points out that no matter where a report is filed from , it takes the place of another and was optimistic that the organisation could cope with the extra cost .
28 The Prime Minister has said he is delighted by the news that all sides in the Bosnian conflict will meet with the United Nations in Athens this weekend .
29 Yesterday , however , American announced that the Stansted–Chicago service will end with the last flight on May 31 — putting the jobs of 50 ground staff at risk .
30 A collection of general medical books in a public library may deal with the same range of topics , but the indexing can be broader than in a specialist context , and the terms used for the same thing may be different .
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