Example sentences of "[adv] with [art] [noun pl] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In this case the testator has provided for that , but only with the words acceptis centum .
2 Actually going along with a careers officer
3 But now Banbury doctors are worried about that department 's future , along with the childrens ward , and the maternity unit .
4 The packaging will be delivered to you tomorrow morning , along with the 1″ master .
5 Rather belatedly the local Labour Party got its act together and , along with the Trades Council , passed resolutions condemning its own councillors .
6 Because of his job , , along with the maltings manager , was deferred from joining the army .
7 The study is not explicitly concerned with providing answers but with putting the relevant questions , along with the arguments pro and con for each .
8 Together with the Acquisitions Assistant , responsibility for the shelving of returned loans ( DAILY ) , for shelf tidying ( WEEKLY ) and for clearing the readers ’ tables ( DAILY ) .
9 Erm at this stage for the simple reason that together with the erm promotion package , together with the wages package , we was both given a company car .
10 Together with the Serials Assistant , responsibility for the shelving of returned loans ( daily ) , for shelf tidying ( weekly ) , and for clearing the readers ' tables ( daily ) .
11 Well , that was one for the album : the ex-FAKINTIL sapper together with the malai Colonel 's wife , half-naked in her boudoir .
12 Last autumn the Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Association launched a campaign to raise awareness of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and , together with the Sports Council 's National Sports Medicine Institute , announced a pilot screening programme to detect the condition among young athletes .
13 Woollen pile rugs of this type may be woven in grades of up to 360-line , usually with a ¼″ pile ( ½ cm ) ; pure silk pieces start at 120-line and may be much finer , depending on the requirements of the design .
14 It is also first treated intensively and then for life , usually with the drugs sulphadiazine and pyrimethamine .
15 Treatment is usually with the drugs amphotericin B and flucytosine , intensively for several weeks , and then fluconazole for life .
16 This kind of blow-over can only be avoided by manning the glider all the time or by tying it down with pickets , preferably with the wings level and all its control surfaces locked to prevent them flapping against their stops .
17 But our concern in this book is more with the civil-liberties record of the judges as reflected in the cases they have decided .
18 Michael Stoute , who trained one of last season 's toughest horses , Rock Hopper , has found a worthy successor in Saddlers ' Hall , who romped home with the Lanes End John Porter Stakes .
19 Sheldukher replied while fiddling furiously with the communications panel .
20 we 're go somewhere with a darts board
21 It happens with charities which are housing associations ; they have to comply with the Housing Associations Act and , if they are incorporated , also with the Companies Act ’ .
22 ‘ They already have enough to put up with the cattle market and Chatsworth Warehouse which both generate heavy delivery lorries . ’
23 The person in the centre who is most likely to link up with the systems verifier is the SCOTVEC co-ordinator .
24 is I do n't see that the the excess er access problem has a problem holding up with the highways authority , as far as this enquiry 's concerned .
25 Competition in the Merseyside championships at Bebington starts at 10am with the boys hammer and junior girls high jump events , and is scheduled to finish just before 6 pm .
26 She rose quietly and went into the pagoda , returning a moment later with a p'i p'a , the ancient four-stringed lute shaped like a giant teardrop .
27 Er , the first , the most straightforward way is to name the feature , if you want to briefly describe it if it 's appropriate , and I mean briefly , then use a link phrase like what this means to you and come out with a benefits statement , something that the client can relate to , and the final piece in the jigsaw is to ask the client how he feels about it .
28 ‘ I feel he should have the chance to sort things out with the Accounts Commission before we discuss anything . ’
29 The form only requires a box or number of boxes to be filled out with the Group(s) identifier ( typically A1 etc . )
30 The programme got underway with the Liberties Festival in Dublin and continues right through the summer , finishing with the Wexford Opera Festival and the Guinness Cork Jazz Festival in October .
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