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

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1 ‘ Provided always that every assignment or underlease or tenancy of any kind relating to the premises shall if required by the landlord contain a covenant by the assignee underlessee or tenant and the lessee or tenant as the case may be directly with the landlord to observe and perform the covenants and conditions in this lease contained and covenants directly with the landlord in the terms of sub-clauses ( A ) and ( B ) hereof and covenants that any sub-underleases whether mediate or immediate shall contain covenants with the landlord in the terms of such sub-clauses .
2 ‘ Provided always that every assignment or underlease or tenancy of any kind relating to the premises shall if required by the landlord contain a covenant by the assignee underlessee or tenant and the lessee or tenant as the case may be directly with the landlord to observe and perform the covenants and conditions in this lease contained and covenants directly with the landlord in the terms of sub-clauses ( A ) and ( B ) hereof and covenants that any sub-underleases whether mediate or immediate shall contain covenants with the landlord in the terms of such sub-clauses .
3 I would like to help with the activities of the Friends of the Ulster Orchestra in the following way(s) :
4 Nevertheless , the idea of judicial independence in the sense of politicians not directly interfering with the activities of the courts was not a principle upheld in the Soviet Union .
5 In other words , to explain or understand crime and deviance we must be at least as much concerned with the activities of the conferers of these labels as with the recipients .
6 With the addition of a structured-parts data base , such as HERMS , this task becomes relatively easy , enhancing the system and providing the designer with a set of very powerful tools .
7 Patrassi et al postulated that the enhanced fibrinolysis in ascites induced by alcohol was due to increased release of tissue plasminogen activator from the mesothelium , and Wilde et al were able to quench this fibrinolytic activity with the addition to the ascites of antibody to tissue plasminogen activator .
8 Valencia returned to Moslem rule , along with the majority of the lands won back by Rodrigo 's efforts .
9 One way or another they can expect to meet up with the majority of the players who will represent Canada at the ‘ 95 World Cup .
10 Two-thirds of all national sulphur dioxide emissions are generated by coal-fired power stations with the majority of the emissions produced by a limited number of sites .
11 Liverpool was used as a ‘ collection point ’ for the controversial child migration scheme , with the majority of the ships sailing from the city 's docks .
12 Perhaps it would be better to seek the contemporary witness of the Spirit in ecumenical discussions , where all could contribute their special insight and the Holy Spirit would , doubtless , be found along with the majority of the votes at the end of the day ?
13 I think that as professional drivers we would all w look at that and s and see that Er I mean been out with very many lorry drivers and er that is the way that I 've sort of been with the majority of the guys that I 've been in .
14 However , if the response pattern is compared with the degree of the respondents ' experience of the SF text type , a significant correlation becomes apparent .
15 RAF Lyneham is geared for action and has had machinery in place since dealing with the return of the hostages last year … particularly Terry Waite .
16 As had happened with the return of the Ambassadors , Franco had seemingly got what he wanted without altering his position .
17 With the plans from the deeds , measure the four boundaries and check the precise alignment of fences and hedges ( the centre of a hedge is usually taken as the boundary position , but not always ) .
18 ( 1 ) The section differs from the previous section in that it is concerned with the suitability of the premises and not with the fitness of the licence-holder or the orderliness of persons frequenting the premises .
19 With the Turks at the gates of Vienna as late as the seventeenth century , it is not surprising that Bohemia came to be half-forgotten by Western Europe .
20 Yes , we do need to fight and I did make reference that we need not just to organize and cooperate with other public sector workers , but we actually need to build a campaign with the users of the services .
21 The music , combined with the aroma of the oils , began to lull me ( I am not sure about Charlotte ! ) into a meditative state .
22 The text seems dully at variance with the fantasy of the illustrations and falls between two stools .
23 While he advised them to refrain from indulging in personal abuse of Jews … he exhorted them not to retreat in the face of Police persecution and declared that , if necessary , all Fascist speakers should be prepared to face imprisonment rather than comply with the dictum of the authorities that they were not to attack Jewry .
24 The nineteen ports owned by the British Transport Docks Board were basically old railway ports and had come into Government control with the nationalization of the railways in 1946 .
25 With the dispersal of the children over the country it was vital for the RCM to decentralise its activities .
26 His ( professional 's ) preoccupation must always be with the promotion of the interests of his client … ( 1968 , p.5 ) .
27 In the discussions with the monks over the qualities of Benedict as Bishop it is stated that they carefully discussed the matter with each other and also with the Archbishop at the Prior 's lodgings and also at Halling .
28 Staff remain with the horses at the races — but they have to pop to the loo now and again . ’
29 When I got a bit older I worked with the horses in the fields , particularly at haytiming .
30 The draft regulations which Beveridge had written in December 1909 , were published in February 1910 , to coincide with the opening of the exchanges .
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