Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb -s] with the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 On Sunday play starts with the mixed doubles at 9am with the men 's open singles starting at 10am .
2 But the NRA insist that the responsibility lies with the local Cheshire County Council .
3 But Lee Bridges of the Public Law Project points out that judicial reviews have so far effectively assumed that , even if services are provided by an independent agent , ultimate responsibility lies with the public body holding basis statutory responsibility .
4 Overall responsibility to the Academic Board and the Director for the health of the Course lies with the appointed Dean , who heads a small central team consisting of the Assistant Dean , Modular Course Co-ordinator and eleven senior tutors .
5 Under conditions of a clear parliamentary majority , the choice of when to hold an election lies with the Prime Minister .
6 There has to be some trade-off between the benefits of open access and the value of integrated programmes , and I think the balance of advantage lies with the integrative approach .
7 According to Brazilian law the responsibility for controlling the sale and the use of mercury lies with the national institute for the environment , IBAMA and in theory these controls are very strict , all importers and dealers are supposed to be registered , and the use of mercury in any process and in whatever quantity , how ever small , requires an official permit .
8 In molluscs , the direction of coiling of the shell corresponds with the spiral arrangement of the cleavage .
9 In contrast , improvement of gastrointestinal symptoms after specific treatment with ganciclovir is well documented in cytomegalovirus infection which is in accordance with the significant association this agent has with the gastrointestinal symptoms reported here .
10 The excuse quoted by Mr Dick Palmer strikes me as being narrow-minded and insensitive , and to compare Manchester United and Arsenal football strips with the international logo for the Olympics is contemptible .
11 Robson Rhodes ' national head of audit , Bill Smith , believes that the fault lies with the professional bodies , as much as with the larger firms .
12 A cricket landmark vanishes with the final over for Gover Matthew Engel pays tribute to the academy which kept a straight bat for 61 years
13 This chapter deals with the social policy-making system , introducing the key institutions involved in the process in Britain .
14 Consideration is given in subsequent chapters to aspects of poverty , to health and to housing ( Chapters 6 , 7 and 8 respectively ) , but this chapter deals with the social security system and attempts to reform it .
15 The College links with the International Business Schools Computer Users Group whose aims include making the use of IT more effective in business .
16 One episode ends with the proud man broken , humiliated and in tears .
17 The Rock opens with the seasonal fertility cycle which had horrified the trapped Eliot of the earlier poetry and the dramatic fragments .
18 While such a recommendation will obviously carry great weight , the final decision on legal action rests with the local authority as the agency carrying statutory responsibility .
19 The social researcher must make compromises … between roles as scientist and citizen ; between commitment and impartiality ; between openness and secrecy , honesty and deception ; and between the public right to know and the citizen 's right to privacy and protection … the onus for making decisions in practice rests with the individual researcher .
20 Fast and furious ice hockey action combines with the human drama of the players in this Canadian/French production .
21 The Oedipus complex coincides with the phallic phase , which occurs at about the age of three , in which both boys and girls are interested in the penis .
22 However , if a review is to be assumed the tenant should ensure that the notional review coincides with the actual review under the headlease , otherwise there may be periods when the headtenant 's profit rent is eroded .
23 Katsamba harbour coincides with the eastern part of Heraklion harbour , and the ancient site is obliterated by modern port development and the unattractive suburb of Poros .
24 Solicitors may set up a corporate practice to practice solely outside England and Wales provided that ( a ) this is permitted by local law , ( b ) all the directors and shareholders are solicitors , lawyers of another jurisdiction or members of the Bar of England and Wales acting in accordance with the Overseas Practice Rules of the Bar and ( c ) the practice complies with the Overseas Practice Rules ; but such a company could not practice in England and Wales .
25 Incorporated practices are already permitted ( subject to local law requirements ) if their business is carried on only wholly outside England and Wales so long as all directors and shareholders are properly qualified lawyers ( ie barristers or solicitors or locally qualified advocates etc ) and the practice complies with the Overseas Practice Rules ( see above ) .
26 The first part of this chapter begins with the structural factors — especially the religious , family and community links — which drew and held abolitionists together in that sense of fellowship .
27 I gave myself a pat on the back though and carried on through Cross Rift into Selenite Passage where the rock sparkles with the glassy selenite running through the walls .
28 This finding concurs with the personal study of Payne-James .
29 The European Resuscitation Council agrees with the American Heart Association , and the First Aid Manual has adopted its guidelines to present an internationally approved approach .
30 In the hallway , as Charlie helped her into her coat , his mother 's voice came to them , shouting , ‘ Half past eleven the recital starts with the Spanish Fandango . ’
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