Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] with [art] " in BNC.
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31 | It will rarely be the case that either an animal or a human will be provided with the opportunity to mate with an absolutely ideal member of the opposite sex . |
32 | Hull levelled with an excellent try by Rob Nolan from a pass by Aussie Scott Gale . |
33 | On May 11 Sahnoun met with the chairman of the United Somali Congress ( USC ) , Gen. Mohammed Farah Aydid ( whose dispute with interim President Ali Mahdi Mohammed was the immediate cause of continuing instability ) , to discuss the possible deployment of UN observers and of security personnel in Mogadishu . |
34 | The pattern recognition technique enables the computer to cope with a certain amount of operator error , minor misspellings make no difference . |
35 | Harvey checked with the photographer , the forensic expert , who both said they did n't need the body any more . |
36 | My little stand to go with the microphone , I had it here probably fallen in my handbag . |
37 | The original clock and watchmaker business expanded in the late 19th century and a separate clock factory was set up in Robert Street , Middlesbrough to cope with the demand . |
38 | Melossi ( 1985 ) discusses how social discourses change with the various stages of what he calls the political business cycle . |
39 | Yes , so I thought , I might erm , cos I bought a jumper , I bought a pale blue jumper to go with the flowery leggings , but , I 've decided I 'll take blue jumper back , cos , although it would be alright with plain white trousers I thought that 's all I would wear it with , I would n't wear it with anything else , so , I think I 'll change that , if I get the dark blue leggings like Jamie , then I 'll get the striped jumper the same . |
40 | I know , but you could have a , yes but you could have a jumper to go with the trousers , lilac 's nice |
41 | Baker met with a 10-member Palestinian delegation on March 12 , the first such meeting since the US suspended its dialogue with the PLO in June 1990 [ see pp. 37547-48 ] . |
42 | On Aug. 2 Baker met with a Palestinian delegation in East Jerusalem led by Faisal al-Husseini , who was widely regarded as the unofficial PLO representative in Jerusalem . |
43 | However , given that the policies adopted by the UK government and EC Commission were a quota and minimum import price respectively , it is necessary to derive appropriate non-tariff policies to compare with the policies utilized in practice . |
44 | Her palely dark skin glowed with the light of youth . |
45 | ‘ Previously , a security officer at the Hardshaw Brook depot in St Helens checked with the Met Office , took readings from a thermometer and inspected road surfaces outside the depot . |
46 | William agreed with an uncharacteristic lack of enthusiasm . |
47 | In fevers the chills predominate with the fever mostly in the day , red faced with cold hands . |
48 | The ban complied with a request by the head of a judicial commission set up to investigate instances of corruption and abuse perpetrated by the 29-year Duvalier family dictatorship and by successor governments . |
49 | They do not approach the present problem which arises when the successor lived with the tenant in different premises during the qualifying period . |
50 | Essex Rendering Ltd. in the above case complied with the Justices direction to apply to the local authority for consent in writing but such consent was refused , and their appeal dismissed . |
51 | He booked a flight for the afternoon of Friday , 24 March with Delta to San Francisco to connect with the British Airways flight for London . |
52 | It was tackled by forming primary R&T groups aligned with the strategy and objectives of each of C&P 's 11 businesses . |
53 | We will allow British Rail to proceed with a leasing scheme of 188 new Networker trains on the North Kent line — the first step in securing private investment to help modernise Britain 's railways and protect our environment . |
54 | Her hair , glowing like a brazier through the early-morning mist , her high boots and her cream-coloured quilted jacket with its exaggerated shoulders , had drawn his gaze as he sat impatiently in a line of cars while the pickets argued with the driver of an articulated wagon that was trying to enter the University . |
55 | The two directors of the company David Phillpot and Barry Fitzgerald remain with the business as executive controllers , and they both report to general manager Peter Lloyd . |
56 | Perhaps she had intended to restore it to working order but with increasing age had n't been able to summon the energy or enthusiasm to cope with the disturbance . |
57 | But now with a fifty billion pound deficit to contend with the Chancellor is expected to see VAT on books and newspapers as a useful source of income . |
58 | Dazed with the heat and noise , sickened by the stink of oil and sweat , eyes , ears and throats filled with a soft clogging dust like the seeds from a million dandelions , they toiled on and on . |
59 | NO Hollywood script writer could have conjured up a story to compare with the one Michael Galwey has produced and starred in . |
60 | To test whether NO , SCN - or ClO are indeed transported out of the cell on the uptake carrier , or merely speed uptake ( for example , allosterically ) , we measured the uptake-evoked pH o change with NO or ClO in the cell . |