Example sentences of "[conj] with [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 3.2 Where the Landlord the Tenant or the Guarantor for the time being are two or more persons obligations expressed or implied to be made by or with such party are deemed to be by or with such persons jointly and severally
2 7.3 Details of the insurance Insurance shall be effected : 7.3.1 in such [ substantial and reputable ] insurance office or with such underwriters and through such agency as the Landlord may from time to time decide
3 7.3.1 in such substantial and reputable insurance office or with such underwriters and through such agency as the Landlord may from time to time reasonably decide in each case with principal offices in the United Kingdom
4 Faced with a slump in orders , or with any problems over the supply of raw materials , he simply could not employ many of those he needed in brisker times .
5 that ‘ would be inconsistent in any respect with any statement of planning policy adopted by the county planning authority or with any proposals of theirs for development which in either case have been notified by them to the district planning authority ’ .
6 Mr Crawley , one of the plaintiffs and ‘ moving spirit behind both groups of companies ’ , agreed to settle the bills either personally or with some associates .
7 But this would itself be merely an instance of the general fact that with most sentences it is possible for two people to understand them but disagree about their truth .
8 In this case , ( 12 ) becomes successively unc and ( 13 ) yields unc Hence as before , unc We have proved in Theorem VIII that with these conditions , X is real ; hence ( 15 ) implies p = 0 , and as before , A is not defective .
9 From experience , and depending on the species selected , it has been found that with these numbers of large cichlids all present in the same tank , there is not the space for any of them to be able to establish a permanent territory and fight off all invaders .
10 The health authority says that with more drugs misuse in society it is vital that drugs-related services and professionals are constantly updated on development and trends so that they could best help those in need .
11 Signora Puglia was convinced that with more lessons I could take the examination for the higher school in Parma , the Scuola Media .
12 Ministers believe that with several months leeway , they can overcome public fears and backbench resentments sufficiently to reduce the potential Tory rebellion from 50-70 votes — which could spell defeat — to a manageable 20-30 .
13 Ministers believe that with several months leeway , they can overcome public fears and backbench resentments sufficiently to reduce the potential Tory rebellion from 50-70 votes — which in tandem with Labour could spell defeat — to a manageable 20-30 .
14 On the contrary it seems on the face of it to be likely that with some learners a conscious awareness of how language works and the subjection of their experience to analysis would suit their cognitive style , increase motivation by giving added point to their activities , and so enhance learning .
15 Earlier in this chapter I explained that with some foods you CAN get away with guesswork about quantity , and weighing is unnecessary .
16 Swift J in Donovan [ 1934 ] 2 KB 498 ( CCA ) said that with some exceptions : " It is an unlawful act to beat another person with such a degree of force that the infliction of bodily harm is a probable consequence and when such an act is proved , consent is immaterial . "
17 Viewing increased more with new broadcasting hours , such as afternoon TV in the early 1970s and breakfast time in the early 1980s , than with more channels and programme choice or technical improvements such as colour ( colour licences overtook black and white in 1976 ) .
18 More crimes are committed with illustrated books , especially in certain categories , than with any others , owing to the operations of the ‘ breaker ’ , the dealer ( and sometimes , regrettably , the collector ) who will ruthlessly destroy a perfectly good book because the total value of the separate plates or maps , sold individually , is more than the intact volume would ordinarily be .
19 How Jack Mason would perform on any given day was , more than with most sportsmen , in the gift of the golfing gods .
20 We could say we can divide the world into two , although with many shadings in between : those who marry to avoid their problems and those who marry to tangle with them .
21 There is some evidence that Cornish tin-mining maintained a reasonable level of production , although with some fluctuations : a sharp drop just after the Black Death and a boom at the end of the fourteenth century were followed by a period of depression in the half-century after 1430 , with a considerable recovery by the early sixteenth century .
22 In the polytechnics themselves , as one CDP document on reactions to Developments indicated , ‘ in general , the proposals are welcomed , although with some reservations ’ .
23 The prestigious Antiquaires à Paris group of dealers who specialise in eighteenth-century French furniture albeit with many sidelines is back again this year for the first time since 1986 , although with nothing to compare with the extravagantly decorated and richly stocked collective stand which caused so much jealousy then .
24 They are catalogues ( albeit with some eccentricities ) of Parker 's Savoy sessions .
25 One of these frontier issues was the concern for a New World Information and Communication Order ( NWICO ) which WACC embraced in 1980 , albeit with some reservations .
26 In other words , they view the future as involving little radical change ; in this latter scenario it is possible to foresee a situation in which the existing broadcasting organizations continue to operate effectively and efficiently , albeit with some modifications .
27 The procedures described below for the culture of post-implantation embryos are derived entirely , albeit with some modifications , from those designed for rat embryos ( 18 ) .
28 ROAD RUNNING WILL , ALONG WITH TRACK AND FIELD , CROSS-COUNTRY AND OTHER AREAS OF THE SPORT , HAVE ITS OWN COMMISSION AND WITH ALL CLUBS IN BRITAIN HAVING A VOICE AND A VOTE AT BRITISH ATHLETICS FEDERATION LEVEL YOU WILL HAVE A CHANCE TO VOICE YOUR VIEWS ON HOW ROAD RUNNING IN BRITAIN SHOULD BE RUN IN FUTURE .
29 This could be facilitated by the construction of a new residential environment , with the street rebuilt without pavements and used for both motorised and foot traffic , with space shared , uses mingling and with all users granted equivalence .
30 He recognizes his kinship and identity with all men and with all forms of animal life .
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