Example sentences of "[vb infin] with [art] [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | Inevitably , the arts view of the importance of individuality ( as commented upon earlier ) does not synchronize with the DES views as to the purpose of education which is seen as ‘ centrist , extremely bureaucratic and mechanistic in style ’ ( Lawton , 1984 , p. 10 ) . |
2 | A voder commentary accompanied the recording , but Rostov had switched off the auditory input to his chair so that he could converse with the Manchu technician who was running the session . |
3 | Jimmy Dean , that hoary old Fifties icon , became a necrophiliac fantasy for 14-year-old Malteser chompers everywhere as some bobby soxed nymphette did a gravity-defying dance with a Dean look-no-a-bit-like in a recreated picture palace . |
4 | It 's round , but it has a clarity to it that you might associate with a Telecaster and not with a Les Paul . ’ |
5 | However , the meeting will clash with the London Eights Head — on the afternoon of the 20th , and usually heavily supported by Scottish crews — and the universities will be on holiday . |
6 | Manning also recognises a danger that the support groups will clash with the SSD over procedures . |
7 | The Wolverhampton match will clash with the FA Cup final replay , but Ipswich have no intention of changing the date . |
8 | The 1992 open final between St Albans and Woodmill started brightly with the southern team quickly making their intentions clear with a Greg Smale goal in the first minute and an Ian Plummer long shot which was just wide in the third minute . |
9 | IMO we could still do with a Ruddock type figure at the back . |
10 | His back was already turned , so he did not see Hilary Frome 's gesture , expressive of what he could do with the Cullbridge Athenaeum . |
11 | The Prime Minister would make do with the Marks & Spencer . |
12 | As the TUC would not negotiate with the NUWM this logically implied an end to the Movement which finally dissolve on the outbreak of war in 1939 . |
13 | Of the retired officers three-quarters backed Labour 's policies on the peace process , and 90 per cent agreed that the next government should negotiate with the Palestine Liberation Organization ( PLO ) in return for recognition of the state of Israel and renunciation of terrorism . |
14 | We will work with the EC to counter the dumping of stocks into the Community . |
15 | Its hard to see that there will be much demand for it at that price , but AT&T Co has introduced a phone called Picasso Still Image Phone , which enables people that both have one to transmit television-quality colour still images over standard phone lines while still talking to each other — but it costs a cool $3,300 for one ; Picassos will be installed at 39 Marriott convention hotels under an agreement with Washington , DC-based Marriott Corp and AT&T is looking into co-operating on image technology with Eastman Kodak Co — the phone , designed mainly for advertising , design and photography agencies , will work with the Kodak 's Photo CD system . |
16 | The oil will work with the Elspeth engine , which operates with virtually any vegetable oil . |
17 | There is no reason why the system should n't work with an IBM PC , as long as you have a SCSI card , a 24-bit colour card and monitor , an external removable 44Mb disk drive and appropriate software , such as Aldus Photostyler . |
18 | ‘ If I get the same deal as I 'm getting now , I 'll stick with the Midland , ’ he said . |
19 | Furthermore s. 2(4) European Communities Act 1972 provides that any Act of the Westminster Parliament shall be presumed not to conflict with EEC legislation , and will be given effect only so far as it does not conflict with the EEC legislation . |
20 | Under the revised proposals multiparty transitional councils would be appointed by CODESA during the first phase to oversee regional and local government , finance and multiracial elections ; ultimate responsibility would remain with the NP government . |
21 | Strategic responsibility for adult and further education will remain with the LEA . |
22 | We believe that the basic responsibility for science should remain with the DES , but that the implementation and monitoring of this programme must be in the hands of a cabinet committee chaired by the prime minister . |
23 | Micky Stewart , who is retiring as England 's team manager , will remain with the TCCB as ‘ development of excellence officer ’ . |
24 | The memory that would always stay with the Lerskys was of the tiny Lieserl waddling along the platform . |
25 | During their visit , the children , aged between 8 and 15 , will stay with the JF Kennedy scout group . |
26 | Political observers felt , however , that difficulties could still arise with the USA , because of his publicly expressed view that Japan 's trade surplus was a " fundamentally insoluble problem " caused by unstoppable world demand for superior Japanese products , and would remain impervious to import tariffs or even major currency shifts . |
27 | Let no similar mistake arise with the F-Plan . |
28 | Similar interpretative problems can arise with the Vienna Convention provisions on reservations . |
29 | The CSCE would consult with the UN on how individuals could be brought to trial for war crimes committed in the area [ see p. 39240 for US Secretary of State 's Dec. 14 proposal for war crimes prosecutions ] . |
30 | Ferdinando will return with the Brownings towards the end of October and I pray my delivery will not be before the middle of November . |