Example sentences of "[prep] [coord] with the " in BNC.

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1 Obviously , where amendments to a Bill are passed at the behest of or with the connivance of the government , few problems will arise .
2 The King was , however , also King of his Dominions and it had been provided by the Statute of Westminster 1931 , s.4 , that Parliament should not legislate for the Dominions ( defined as Australia , Canada , the Irish Free State , Newfoundland , New Zealand and the Union of South Africa ) except at the request of and with the consent of the Dominion concerned .
3 However , what they found was that the peak was at around 2.3 MeV in the normal mode ( current flowing away from the detector ) and 2.6 MeV in the reverse case ( current flowing towards the detector ) -like the object thrown from the moving vehicle against or with the motion .
4 Many years ago I spent several happy hours playing rugby against and with the London Irish and other Irish teams of both Catholics and Protestants .
5 The DUP says that Republican violence paid off in the disarming of the RUC , the disbanding of the B Specials , the banning of Orange , Black and Apprentice Boys ' parades resulting in the imprisonment of Loyalists , the overthrow of Ulster 's parliament , the plan for talks with Dublin to change the status of Northern Ireland within the United Kingdom , the abolishing of the Oath of Allegiance to the Queen in the new Assembly and Executive , the making of such oaths illegal for appointment to government boards , the removal of the Governor , the obliteration of ‘ On Her Majesty 's Service ’ from official paid envelopes , the attempt to destroy democracy by power-sharing which was a blow at the secrecy of the ballot box and an insult to British citizenship and standards , the proposal to set up machinery for the transfer of Northern Ireland 's powers to a body or bodies in or with the Irish Republic , and the continued existence of areas in Northern Ireland where the Queen 's writ did not effectually run .
6 Many artists see the value in or with the public , breaking down barriers and thriving on the experience and feed-back for their future work .
7 This presence in and with the community was to them the sign of the kingdom of God on earth .
8 Max1 and Max2 are the natural Max variants without and with the 9-amino acid ( 9aa ) insert , respective .
9 As stipulated above , if a property is being sold subject to and with the benefit of existing tenancies , instead of vacant possession of the whole property being given , the buyer will require an authority addressed to each tenant signed either by the seller-landlord or by his or her solicitor notifying the tenant of the sale and authorising the tenant to pay future rent to the buyer ( see Chapter 9 , head 7 ) .
10 The result was a consent provision like that of the Theatres Act 1968 , whereby no proceedings could be instituted except by or with the consent of the Director of Public Prosecutions ( the DPP ) .
11 This offence can not be proceeded with except by or with the consent of the Director of Public Prosecutions .
12 For my part I would not have been prepared to make an order in the terms proposed unless I knew that the letter was written by or with the direct authority of either the Director of Public Prosecutions or the Director of the Serious Fraud Office .
13 any wilful or wanton damage or theft by or with the connivance of any occupant or user of the Caravan
14 Client will ensure that all information relating to itself comprised in announcements , public statements , the Offer document and any other documents during KPMG 's engagement hereunder issued by or with the consent or knowledge of Client will be true and accurate in all material respects and will not be misleading , and that all expressions of opinion , intention and expectation therein will be honestly held and will be made only after due consideration and that there will not be omitted from any such document any fact the omission of which would make any statement therein false or misleading ;
15 ‘ Notice to any partner who habitually acts in the partnership business of any matter relating to the partnership affairs operates as notice to the firm , except in the case of a fraud on the firm committed by or with the consent of that partner . ’
16 The Copyright , Designs and Patents Act 1988 expressly recognizes that works produced by or with the aid of a computer are worthy of copyright protection .
17 In works produced by or with the aid of a computer , human skill can be found either in the person who enters information into the computer to produce the output or in the work involved in writing the program used or a combination of both .
18 Secondary infringement , for example , where a person imports or deals with infringing copies of semiconductors does not apply if they have already been marketed in the United Kingdom or any Member State of the European Community by or with the licence of the owner of the right or other person entitled to do so .
19 Parallel importing : where articles have been put into circulation by or with the consent of the right owner , he can not use his rights to prevent the subsequent import into another EC country even though he may be selling those articles to himself in that other country .
20 16 Notice to any partner who habitually acts in the partnership business of any matter relating to partnership affairs operates as notice to the firm , except in the case of a fraud on the firm committed by or with the consent of that partner .
21 That section is in the following terms : ( 1 ) Every one who by words spoken or written or by conduct represents himself , or who knowingly suffers himself to be represented , as a partner in a particular firm , is liable as a partner to any one who has on the faith of any such representation given credit to the firm , whether the representation has or has not been made or communicated to the person so giving credit by or with the knowledge of the apparent partner making the representation or suffering it to be made .
22 Almost all Bills ( i.e. proposals for legislative action ) in Parliament are eventually ‘ enacted by the Queen 's most Excellent Majesty , by and with the advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal , and Commons , in this present Parliament assembled ’ .
23 Be it enacted by the Queen 's most Excellent Majesty , by and with the advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal , and Commons , in this present Parliament assembled , and by the authority of the same , as follows : —
24 Right I shall read aloud , all together , chant this in your sleep he shall have power let's read it all he shall have power by and with , by and with the advice and consent of the senate to make treaties he shall nominate and by and with the advice and consent of the senate shall appoint ambassadors other public ministers and consuls judges of the supreme court and all other officers of the United States whose appointments are not herein otherwise provided for .
25 Right I shall read aloud , all together , chant this in your sleep he shall have power let's read it all he shall have power by and with , by and with the advice and consent of the senate to make treaties he shall nominate and by and with the advice and consent of the senate shall appoint ambassadors other public ministers and consuls judges of the supreme court and all other officers of the United States whose appointments are not herein otherwise provided for .
26 The president of the United States is not free to appoint whoever he chooses as secretary of state or secretary of the treasury or as director of the C I A or director of the F B I or the secretary of defence or the justice of the supreme court or ambassador to London or anybody else except by and with the consent of the senate .
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