Example sentences of "[noun sg] with [noun prp] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The United States decided that isolation with Israel from the consensus of the whole world community was too high a price to pay . |
2 | President Clinton is being awarded a degree by diploma because of his previous association with Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar at University College . |
3 | Now 60-year-old Des is negotiating a deal with CBS for a Hollywood -based chat show to be broadcast in the US , Canada , Britain , Australia and other English-speaking countries . |
4 | As expected ( UX No 394 ) , IXI finally got its ‘ multi-million ’ OEM deal with DEC to the announcement stage last week , a process its been working towards for quite some time . |
5 | Up the Empire ! ’ to a group of communist students from the UK gathered at the bar of his hotel , promises to do something about the ‘ blooming awful ’ state of Soviet plumbing and ends up making a deal with Stalin with the insouciance of George Formby addressing himself to Hitler . |
6 | His goal remained , as it had always been , partnership with Britain within the empire , and he required only to be convinced of British sincerity in working towards this goal to accept the principle of reaching it by easy stages . |
7 | The two meetings on which I have reported to the House have shown our determination to work for a safer world and a new partnership with Russia in the cause of peace . |
8 | BRITISH Formula One team Lotus went a step further in their revival plans today by announcing a technical partnership with Mugen-Honda for a supply of V10 Grand Prix racing engines in 1994 and 1995 . |
9 | It is now possible , in England and Wales , for solicitors to practice in partnership with RFLs in an MNP , and for solicitors and RFLs to own shares in ( and by directors of ) an RB . |
10 | Having been in partnership with Sam in the building of the Russell , he would have every reason to keep in close touch with her . |
11 | GDA is working in close partnership with SEN in the development and organisation of this prestigious event . |
12 | She opened the thick blue envelope , vaguely intrigued by its northern postmark , and scanned its contents quickly , her mind with Luke at the barn . |
13 | The Bolger government was further discomfited by renewed tension with France over the Rainbow Warrior affair . |
14 | It also enabled moderate Republicans to avoid an open break with Bush on the issue , and saved the Democrats from a potentially damaging veto battle which they seemed one vote short of winning and which would again have highlighted for white voters the identification of Democrats with minority issues . |
15 | In geographical terms Korea extends from the long frontier with Manchuria along the Yalu and Tumen rivers to the short border area with Russian territory in the north-east . |
16 | Schmidt-Richberg reported that , as from the previous day , Army Group E's HQ had been set up at Feistritz , in 5 Corps area on the north side of the Alps , and that a huge force under his command , comprising some 300,000 German and 200,000 Groat troops , most of them armed , was approaching the frontier with Austria from the south . |
17 | Then he gives up puzzling over it , and returns to my talk with Richardson on the phone . |
18 | But what I saw when we went to Spain in 1978 and I had a long , relaxed talk with James in the patio of our common hotel , actually frightened me . |
19 | He demanded an interview with Modi at the Café Panthéon on the Boulevard Saint-Michel . |
20 | Even Shirley Christian 's relatively cosy interview with North for the New York Times on December 1st — an interview that gained in suspiciousness and oddity because it was the last North gave for two years — plunged suddenly into an action-man world . |
21 | Just as surely as , Jesus had an interview with Pilate in the judgement hall so now he has an interview with you and with me . |
22 | Indeed , they would find the relationship even closer than companionship with Jesus in the days of his flesh . |
23 | There is real passion and pain in her bruising confrontation with Higgins after the embassy ball , and Alan Howard provides an equally fine performance as the irascible phonetician . |
24 | Mubarak reportedly emphasized the " pressing " need for pan-Arab unity in the face of a possible renewed confrontation with Israel over the resettlement of Soviet Jews in its occupied territories , at a time when the US-sponsored peace formula for the region had been rejected by Israel . |
25 | The talks were proposed by the US , which is anxious to avoid a damaging confrontation with Japan on the issue at the IWC meeting in May [ see ED 67 ] ; if accepted , the deal would mean Japan giving up its current whaling activities in the Antarctic . |
26 | A tearful Ivana had a very public confrontation with Donald on a slope at Aspen because of his liaison with Ms Maples . |
27 | Tony Visconti explains why , although he was making an album with David at the time , he refused to produce the ‘ Space Oddity ’ single as he thought it was passè because the moon shot was about to take place , and the lyrics ‘ sounded like a nick from Simon and Garfunkel ’ . |
28 | He finally finds contentment in living a basic life and repaying Joe what he owes him and he soon realises that he could have been happy staying with Joe in the forge . |
29 | The car , which could have raced as early as May , will be fully prepared for action with Prost behind the wheel next season . |
30 | Arafat 's decision to side with Iraq during the Gulf War had incensed the Saudis , who had previously been among his strongest financial backers . |