Example sentences of "[noun sg] with the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A clear example of this may be seen in the learner driver who grips the steering wheel so tightly with one hand that he has great difficulty in moving the wheel with the other .
2 He then grabbed me with one hand and grabbed my steering wheel with the other .
3 I imagine there is a pivot through the rod-butt midway between my hands , like grasping opposite spokes of a wheel with the axle in the middle .
4 Duncan landed it on the port main wheel with the wing dipped into the strong cross-current .
5 Mathers span the wheel with the heel of his hand and they bounced back on to the approach road .
6 It is hardly surprising given the enhanced status , power and influence which the nineteenth century had brought , that Nonconformists had come to identify the Christian religion with the values and secular goals of their times , the most important of which was an acceptance of the inevitability of progress through change .
7 Religion with the ring of truth
8 Make a custard with the milk , sugar and beaten egg yolks , by heating the milk and sugar , then pouring on to the egg yolks , stirring constantly .
9 Instead the two modules operate in isolation with the results being combined by a control processor .
10 About 6 years ago we therefore set out to raise the image of Washroom with the hope of protecting our customer base in difficult times and to generally increase sales .
11 Spread the sponge with the chocolate buttercream , covering all the sponge except for 1cm ( ½inch ) at one short end .
12 My usual practice when visiting a patient with an acute febrile illness was to leave a prescription for the appropriate conventional drug ( usually an antibiotic ) , while at the same time administering the most appropriate homoeopathic remedy with the advice to the patient — or the parents , if the patient was a child — to continue to take the homoeopathic remedy but that if there was no improvement in two to four hours then to take the conventional drug .
13 About 1560 he became a Protestant , as Janequin and Certon never did , and made a four-part setting of the complete Marot-de Beze Psalter in lightly ornamented note-against-note counterpoint with the melodies generally in the highest part ( Paris , 1564 ) .
14 Ecology , for example , had hitherto been granted a rather lowly status by professional scientists on account of its association with the kind of amateur botanical pursuits beloved of Victorian country vicars .
15 Mr Ethrington had no association with the management buyout team when he was advising the Government .
16 But church choirs continued to have an active rule in music education , together with the schools , many of which remained in close association with the Church .
17 In association with The Guardian , the 1991 Festival welcomes to Birmingham international and UK members of the Film Critics Association known as FIPRESCI , who have chosen the Birmingham Festival as the venue for their annual symposium .
18 Hourly listings from 8am til 5pm and live coverage of Festival events every weekday evening at 6pm , in association with The Guardian .
19 During the postwar period the idea of democracy also came to be expressed in new terms — differing profoundly from the restrictive meaning which Schumpeter , Weber and others had imparted to it through its association with the idea of citizenship .
20 But for Britain , WEU was perhaps satisfactory : it allowed for the possibility of British association with the leaders of integration , if necessary , and may have permitted some form of British influence upon the latter .
21 Run by the Open College of the Arts in association with the Trust , ‘ The Art of Garden Design ’ aims to introduce the principles of good , small-scale garden planning through a series of practical activities .
22 Patrick Taylor is currently working on a book about garden ornaments which will be published by Pavilion in association with the Trust in 1992
23 The event is being organised by the Kensington & Chelsea National Trust Association with the help of Phillips auctioneers to raise money for the Stowe Landscape Gardens Appeal .
24 He was unfortunate to have been in office when George III 's association with the Earl of Bute brought unpopularity to his whole family .
25 The pubs owners are hoping their families association with the Hobnail Inn will continue — a cousin is now thinking of taking over when the present owners retire .
26 This is followed in June by John Lucas ' Low-Water Gardening ( Dent , £15.99 hbk 0 460 86117 4 , £9.99 pbk 0 460 87151 4 ) , which is produced in association with the Council for the Preservation of Rural England .
27 Israel has proved highly successful at achieving regional predominance in association with the United States but this has been at the price of increasing economic and military dependence on its outside patron .
28 Even within the non-union camp , the British idea of a loose grouping of European states in close association with the United States faced opposition from those who argued for a ‘ third force , essentially a cooperative European security arrangement without American participation : General de Gaulle had already made it clear in 1946 that he favoured this path .
29 Moscow characterised it as a concrete response to Asian concerns about the vulnerabilities resulting from close military association with the United States .
30 Almost 69 per cent of the electorate of the Republic of Belau ( formerly Palau — see p. 30756 ) took part on Feb. 6 in a seventh referendum on the issue of the country 's compact of free association with the United States which had been negotiated in 1982 .
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