Example sentences of "[noun prp] [modal v] [verb] with [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Suggestions that Boeing might collaborate with the Japanese on another jet development project have raised protests in Washington about the transfer of technology in an industry where the US maintains a strong lead over the Japanese . |
2 | Jane could do with a bit of help in the kitchen and you know you are the children 's favourite baby-sitter . |
3 | The Angharad can cope with a lot more than this ! |
4 | A visit to Prague must start with the castle . |
5 | The principal recommendation is that all listed companies registered in the UK should comply with a code of best practice for corporate governance . |
6 | Aerospatiale officials are studiously refusing to give odds on whether the sale will go ahead , or what Aerospatiale would do with the company if it does occur . |
7 | The Xedos will come with a choice of two engines — a 2.0i V or a 2.5i V |
8 | • S.A. — do we have lift off ? — Nick Cain asks whether South Africa can cope with the World Cup |
9 | Developing the ES should start with a knowledge engineer , who will translate the maintenance expert 's knowledge into neatly structured knowledge base(s) . |
10 | Once the period of notice has expired the LEA must proceed with the assessment , provided it considers it appropriate having regard to the representations which have been made . |
11 | By late March divisions were appearing between members of the 12-party Unity Assembly ( Group of 12 — see p. 37313 ) over the extent to which Pascal-Trouillot should consult with the Council of State and over the alleged influence of Duvalierists or Duvalierist sympathizers in her administration . |
12 | ‘ Richard , ’ Flora said , putting her head charmingly on one side , ‘ I 'm sure poor Liz could do with a drink . |
13 | I know that Liz could do with a break . |
14 | On Remembrance Sunday Irene will march with the Para 's to St George 's , where the raising of the regiment 's standard will be a particularly poignant moment . |
15 | Noreen would come on first as before with her song — and then be joined by ‘ Mary ’ who would take the melody while Noreen harmonised and then Maria would conclude with a solo — usually ‘ The Last Rose of Summer ’ — and they would finish together with ‘ Let Him Go Let Him Tarry ’ , another of the O'Neil family songs which both knew backwards . |
16 | She would be bait , Zeno would be drawn , then Pascoe would appear with the gun and they 'd be asking a few hard questions . |
17 | The chance that Britain would work with the French on the new air-launched nuclear missile they have developed is on again , after Mrs Thatcher had all but made up her mind to buy American . |
18 | Shortly before the vote Saddam Hussein had made a speech broadcast by Baghdad radio , asserting that if war came Iraq would fight with a heroism which would fill every Arab and Moslem with pride , and , more specifically , that Iraq had the means to detect US stealth bombers and shoot them down like any other enemy aircraft . |
19 | Next week , British Day at Expo '92 in Seville will climax with a gala concert of music by Andrew Lloyd-Webber . |
20 | The Kunsthalle will open with a programme of five exhibitions . |
21 | However it is still unclear what DEC will do with the marketing arms attached to these units . |
22 | I 'm sure Mister Cowley could do with a cup too . ’ |
23 | Jean-Claude would return with the mail after he had shaved . |
24 | This idea is worth looking at , but it is not clear what the DTI would do with the information . |
25 | But let's hope the piana is only an upright : it would be a shame if the child who wants an organ has to go without and it 's hard to see how Santa would manage with a Steinway grand . |
26 | Karajan would agree with the poet Hardy , ‘ Mind-chains do not clank when one 's next neighbour is the sky . ’ |
27 | Through use of a large corpus of pre-specified program design knowledge in the form of a ‘ script ’ for each common design , the IAS can interact with a teacher-author in a relatively natural manner--prompting the teacher for the most important information first , and then automatically filling in subsequent details as necessary . |
28 | Ards can start with a win over Collegians while newly promoted Knock will be hoping to get something from their trip to Civil Service team . |
29 | On basis of the results we discuss how CytR may interact with the DNA . |
30 | Derby v Manchester City Derby could do with a win after taking only one point from their last three League games . |