Example sentences of "[coord] [adv] with [art] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The counsellor has to enter into the family dynamic , not intrusively , not demanding compliance with the wishes or even with the needs of the elderly counsellee , but to ensure that the feelings and needs of each member of the family , however weak , are heard .
2 She heard it before she saw it , murmuring louder and louder with the squeals of gulls cutting shrilly across the regular soft booming of the waves .
3 In particular Nation had long held a morbid fascination with the horrors of contemporary warfare : gas attack , chemical shelling and especially with the effects of nuclear weapons .
4 Letters 32 to 49 of the RNI were all written on 1 March with the express purpose of pulling out every stop in favour of Otto with the crowned heads of Europe , and especially with the kings of England and of France .
5 Peter Adrian Clark ( FCA ) of 62 Grosvenor Road , Aldershot , Hants having been found liable to disciplinary action under Bye-law 76(a) ( ii ) in that he in Aldershot between 5 November 1990 and 27 January 1992 failed to deal properly and promptly with the affairs of an estate and in that he in Aldershot between 28 January 1992 and 30 June 1992 failed to deal properly and promptly with professional enquiries from Solicitors in respect of an estate and having been found liable to disciplinary action under Bye-law 76(a) ( iv ) in that he in Aldershot between 5 May 1992 and 30 June 1992 failed to provide information required of him by the Investigation Committee on 5 May 1992 in exercise of its powers under Bye-law 80(a) concerning an estate and having been found liable to disciplinary action under Bye-law 76(a) ( ii ) in that he in Aldershot between 20 March 1992 and 1 September 1992 failed to deal properly with enquiries from a bank and having been found liable to disciplinary action under Bye-law 76(a) ( iv ) in that he in Aldershot between 25 June 1992 and 1 September 1992 failed to provide information required of him by the Investigation Committee on 25 June 1992 in exercise of its powers under Bye-law 80(a) was excluded from membership of the Institute and ordered to pay £1,000 by way of costs .
6 ( FCA ) of , having been found to be in breach of Bye-law 76(a) in force at the material time and liable to disciplinary action under Bye-law 76(a) ( ii ) in that he in Southport between 1 January 1982 and 24 May 1990 failed to deal properly and promptly with the affairs of a former client and in that he in Southport between 25 May 1990 and 15 August 1990 failed to deal properly and promptly with professional enquiries from registered accountants in respect of a former client and having been found to be in breach of Bye-law 76(d) in force at the material time and liable to disciplinary action under Bye-law 76(a) ( iii ) in that he in Southport between 6 November 1991 and 29 June 1992 failed to satisfy a judgement of the County Court in the sum of £539.40 was ordered to have his Practising Certificate withdrawn with effect from 31 October 1992 and to pay £100 by way of costs .
7 FCA of having been found to be in breach of Bye-law 76(b) in force at the material time and liable to disciplinary action under Bye-law 76(a) ( ii ) in that he at Chertsey between 25 March 1991 and 3 September 1991 failed to deal properly and promptly with the affairs of a limited company and a former client and in that he at Chertsey between 3 September 1991 and 3 March 1992 failed to deal properly and promptly with professional enquiries from chartered accountants in respect of a limited company and having been in breach of Bye-law 76(c) in force at the material time and liable to disciplinary action under Bye-law 76(a) ( iv ) in that he between 13 January 1992 and 14 February 1992 failed to provide information required of him by the Investigation Committee on 13 January 1992 in exercise of its powers under Bye-law 80(a) concerning the affairs of a limited company was reprimanded , fined £l , 500 and ordered to pay £l , 000 by way of costs .
8 On his return to Addis Ababa my father was increasingly concerned by an evident predilection for Islam on the part of Lij Yasu , who was consorting more and more with the Muslims of his empire , and frequenting mosques .
9 And of course , you could say that , that could be happening more and more with the advances in medical science .
10 They liaise with secondary school careers teachers , and also with the employers in an area .
11 There is a variety of task analysis methods available and the selection of an appropriate set varies with the kind of work ( as represented by these cells ) and also with the purposes of the analysis .
12 As it is partly in the same taxonomic class as fish and water-creatures , it is associated by the Lele with forest water and hence with the spirits of streams .
13 But in practice positivists almost invariably worked uncritically and unquestioningly with the products of the existing legal definitions ; by default , they endowed them with an objective status .
14 The problem with drawing a conclusion about cost is that it is dangerous to start talking about the cost of community care because the cost of community care varies tremendously with local circumstances and particularly with the characteristics of the people you are looking at .
15 I have been in contact with the authorities , and particularly with the police in my constituency , who have been as helpful as they can in all the circumstances .
16 Dalmatian sailors served in many fleets — with the Spanish Armada , with the Dutch , the English and the French during the period of their colonial rivalries in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries , with the Venetians during the heyday of the maritime republic , and even with the Americans during the War of Independence .
17 On Sampson 's behalf he denied that he had any history of criminal activity or mental instability — not much point going on if he did n't — and then with the records from the gun case drawer he compiled a list of the weapons that Sampson already possessed .
18 But the man who sat with her now in the huge heated conservatory that overlooked the gently foaming waters of the bay , dotted here and there with the lights of bobbing buoys , seemed relaxed and clearly in his element .
19 When it was the right shape she blew on it , then closed her fist around it and began to massage the bull 's neck and shoulders and back and rump , tapping it hard and rhythmically with the knuckles of the clenched fist .
20 He had been sighted at Woodcote and again with the gypsies at the village of Checkendon .
21 Perhaps to some extent in response to this letter and certainly with the decrees of the Frankish synod of 747 in mind , Archbishop Cuthbert did hold a synod at Clofesho in 747 , attended by all the bishops of the southern province of the Anglo-Saxon Church , in the presence of King Aethelbald .
22 Some of these zones also vary markedly with time — through the day ; with the tides , and therefore with the phases of the moon ; by season ; and sometimes in cycles of several years ( see El Niño , overleaf ) .
23 My present concern , however , is with the contribution of metaphor and simile to the meaning of the novel , and specifically with the ways in which they are deployed to reflect the developing linguistic and intellectual abilities of the characters .
24 These words , which reflect what was said by Sir George Jessel M.R. in 1879 , seem to be wholly consistent not just with the wording of section 236 but also with the purposes of the administration as set out in section 8(3) of the Act of 1986 and in particular :
25 But then with the engines on — with the craft accelerating — it all goes crazy .
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