Example sentences of "'s [noun] with the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Speaking from the expedition 's base camp at Camp Resolute , Devon Island , Canada , Miss Elaine May , the expedition 's link with the outside world , said the first days had gone well , with the team covering 15 miles a day .
2 An hour in ‘ Birdland provides conclusive proof that this lot 's link with the thigh-slapping world of rhinestones , rodeos and people who say things like ‘ yee-haw ’ is immaterial — the best label to stick on The Rockingbirds reader ‘ very good band who 'll be around for ages ’ .
3 Meanwhile she decided to hold Spittals at bay by investigating the dead man 's link with the Polish community in London .
4 The plaintiff 's contract with the Greek Government placed him under an obligation of confidence but placed the Greek Government under no such obligation .
5 Also Associated Tunnelling had issued Mr Jones with the statement : ‘ You may be required to transfer from one site to another on the instruction of the employer ’ some four years before the end of the employer 's contract with the National Coal Board at Hem Heath .
6 The Times story is interesting because it links the report on the Commission 's activities with the Royal Society , a body which had become embroiled in official political-scientific propaganda exercises before , such as the five-year study of acid rain financed by the Central Electricity Generating Board .
7 The net investment in a finance lease should be recorded as a debtor in the pension scheme 's accounts with the gross earnings normally allocated to accounting periods to give a constant periodic rate of return on the net cash investment .
8 The choice of clothing , Music or even places to shop will be made so that the individual 's interaction with the external environment is structured in a particular way .
9 A semblance of opposition helps Kenya 's case with the foreign donors without whom it can not prosper .
10 In an institution which prides itself on keeping politicians at arm 's length ( a rare achievement in Italy ) , Mr Dini 's contacts with the former government of Giulio Andreotti were unpopular .
11 The lack of welfare officers , the rarity of home leave , the concept of visits and letter-writing as a privilege which could be withdrawn as a punishment , and the denial of permission to keep family photographs , were all indications of an absence of serious interest in helping to maintain a prisoner 's contacts with the outside world .
12 Public Information Minister Choi Chang Yoon claimed that it had turned the tide in the government 's struggle with the latest wave of student unrest , the worst to have been experienced by the Roh administration .
13 She wondered a little resentfully why he did not ask her to go , though she would have been scared if he actually had done so ; she lacked a North American youngster 's experience with the opposite sex .
14 It is important to emphasize this because some people tend to polarize the ‘ personal ’ and the ‘ political ’ , and to confuse the willingness to explore one 's responsibility with the oppressive tactic of ‘ victim-blaming ’ .
15 THE US yesterday linked support for East Germany 's new leaders with a new vision for a changing Europe in which Nato would adopt a more political role and Washington 's ties with the European Community would be enhanced .
16 The prime target was Venezuela , whose president Betancourt , convinced that the Cuban revolution posed a threat to his own model of promoting economic and social change within the framework of institutionalised democracy , had personally overruled the objections of his Foreign Minister to signing the OAS August 1960 Declaration of San José ( a condemnation of all interference in the Americas by non-American states , that is , a watered-down attack on Cuba 's ties with the Soviet Union ) ( Martz and Myers , p. 339 ) .
17 Evidence exists for Jesus 's association with the militant factions and for his own probable military activity .
18 A homebody 's disgust with the restless owners of fast cars , a temperate man 's contempt for drinkers were impacted into this begrudged advice .
19 Separately , US PC Week highlights Intel 's unhappiness with the cavalier way in which IBM has been offering to all and sundry the iAPX-86 chip variants it has designed under its second source agreement with IBM , and suggests that the agreement is being renegotiated , and that IBM may get the right to make enhanced versions of the Pentium only if it agrees to strict limits on how many it can make for itself or sale .
20 Separately , US PC Week highlights Intel 's unhappiness with the cavalier way in which IBM has been offering to all and sundry the iAPX-86 chip variants it has designed under its second source agreement with IBM , and suggests that the agreement is being renegotiated , and that IBM may get the right to make enhanced versions of the Pentium only if it agrees to strict limits on how many it can make for itself or sale .
21 The unusual juxtaposition of these two words can only be a subconscious association in the author 's mind with the well-known carol , The Twelve Days of Christmas whose repetitive chorus ends , ‘ And a partridge in a pear-tree . ’
22 The King 's displeasure with the two counties was marked by the order that all church bells be confiscated .
23 He had trouble finding an appropriate language for the painter 's obsession with the illuminated material world .
24 Neither — importantly — did Britain share France 's obsession with the German problem .
25 The marshal 's partnership with the fascist Iron Guard and Nazi Germany was simply a matter of national realpolitik , they say , the unlucky fate of being squeezed between the Soviet Union and the Axis alliance .
26 Probe 's liaison with the giant grocery chain — Loblaws has 30 per cent of Canadian supermarket sales — sparked an instant debate among environmentalists about what kind of relationship environmental groups should have with business .
27 It went on to describe Tracey 's confrontation with the unfortunate man , and his subsequent disappearance , presumably over the border into East Germany .
28 Pebbles stretched out her neck and responded to Eddery 's exhortations with the utmost gameness to go a length up .
29 Strong and justified pressures for a New International Economic Order also make it imperative for the implications of Europe 's relationships with the Third World to be taken into serious account .
30 Yet guerrillas fighting in ambush one moment could within the hour be kneeling in church , and the story of these operations , as with all guerrilla campaigns , evolved around the Independent Company 's relationships with the indigenous population .
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