Example sentences of "with [art] [adj] and the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | So it was a happy coincidence that the Rev Alan Mackenzie at the same Congress was able to announce that he had recently attended a meeting between Sir Keith Joseph , then Secretary of State for Social Services , and representatives of other national voluntary organisations concerned with the deaf and the hard of hearing , where the Minister 's intention of setting up a permanent committee to help and advise him had been discussed . |
2 | McAteer with the first and the second was entirely down to Lee who exploited the goalkeeper 's crumbling self-confidence . |
3 | As a device for separating ‘ general matters of policy ’ from ‘ day to day administration ’ it seemed a comfortable way of combining public accountability with business efficiency in a parliamentary system of government : Ministers dealt with the former and the corporation 's employees with the latter . |
4 | It was a time when he was immensely drawn to panache , and he felt done with the prim and the hangdog for good . |
5 | Abbott Laboratories Ltd ( see p. 148 ) have produced a learning package of video-tapes concerned with the elderly and the patient with cancer . |
6 | He was at the World Economic Forum in the Swiss resort of Davos last month , mingling with the great and the good . |
7 | He also hob-nobs with the great and the good . |
8 | She then opened the second case and performed a similar ritual with the .357 and the Charter Arms .22 . |
9 | It could be that he too was preoccupied nearer home , for example , in wars with the Welsh and the Life of Guthlac may provide evidence of this . |
10 | No the ones with the red and the grey . |
11 | The natural-entity theory had several advantages compared with the contractual and the fiction/concession models of the company . |
12 | The river bottom was ridged sand , a difficult and unkind footing , that combined with the cold and the rush to make me want to go fast while forcing me to go slow . |
13 | It 's no secret that we had disagreements with the British and the French on how we should best approach the issue of Bosnia . |
14 | In the meantime however you still have to live with the imperfect and the jargon for this is ‘ to find a work-around ’ . |