Example sentences of "with a [noun] [verb] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This point of view is in line with a systems approach to organizations , where the distinction between line and staff functions is rather academic , since all functions contribute to the success of the enterprise . |
2 | the only slight exception is ‘ Marina ’ , which deals with a girl coming to terms with her father 's redundancy , and his setting up a new business . |
3 | My space was shared with a girl going to Juliaca , holding a large cardboard box on her lap , and a young family of campesinos . |
4 | ( e ) documents available for inspection in conjunction with a circular issued to shareholders ; and |
5 | The Guardian also reported the case of a woman in Durham with a problem relating to flooding after heavy rain . |
6 | Just before she had finished it , Annunziata came into the salon with a telegram addressed to Julia . |
7 | But he became obsessed with a desire to return to operations — as he saw it , to keep faith with his dead comrades . |
8 | Fifth place in the top-earners league was taken by an unnamed director of Palmerston Holdings , the property company , who boosted his £20,000 basic pay to £911,608 with a bonus linked to growth in net assets . |
9 | With a vigour amounting to tactlessness they put dissension and argument into film debate , too long overshadowed by blind acceptance of yesteryear 's taste . |
10 | In October 1993 the Gas Hall Exhibition Gallery will open with a show devoted to Canaletto and England . |
11 | We treat persons with a respect denied to animals and objects . |