Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] [adj] [noun] with " in BNC.

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1 All major accounts produced satisfactory results with the exception of Commercial Property .
2 We have been able to demonstrate this at Westbury , for the bones from the rodent earth ( unit 15/8 : see Chapter 6 ) , where careful excavation with dental picks revealed complete bones with constituent parts in position but separated from each other by narrow cracks .
3 The relevant words are ‘ he causes a computer to perform any function with intent to secure access to any program or data held in any computer ’ .
4 Held , that , in the opinion of the court , in section 1(1) ( a ) of the Act of 1990 the words ‘ causes a computer to perform any function with intent to secure access to any program or data held in any computer , ’ in their plain and ordinary meaning , were not confined to the use of one computer with intent to secure access into another computer ; so that section 1(1) was contravened where a person caused a computer to perform a function with intent to secure unauthorised access to any program or data held in the same computer ( post , pp. 437A–B , C–D , 438A , E–F ) .
5 It seems to me to be straining language to say that only one computer is necessary when one looks to see the actual wording of the subsection : ‘ Causing a computer to perform any function with intent to secure access to any program or data held in any computer . ’ ’
6 ‘ A person is guilty of an offence if — ( a ) he causes a computer to perform any function with intent to secure access to any program or data held in any computer ; ( b ) the access he intends to secure is unauthorised ; and ( c ) he knows at the time when he causes the computer to perform the function that that is the case .
7 It seems to me to be straining language to say that only one computer is necessary when one looks to see the actual wording of the subsection ; ‘ causing a computer to perform any function with intent to secure access to any program or data held in any computer . ’
8 They are , ‘ he causes a computer to perform any function with intent to secure access to any program or data held in any computer . ’
9 In the mid-seventeenth century no text recommended early breast-feeding with colostrum ; by 1800 all did .
10 They have wide-ranging research interests and practical experience maintaining strong links with industrial and other organisations through consultancy and research .
11 As Beryl Smalley has said , ‘ The concept of the six ages saddled medieval historiographers with a gloomy picture of their times . ’
12 In fact , the Germans experienced limited success with their Fifth Column in Holland .
13 Treitel plays stimulating games with ideas of mathematical , biographical and fictional truth , but encloses them in a relentlessly ‘ comic ’ matter of the most put-downable kind .
14 Beside him , Philippa made strange gestures with her fingers and Rastani replied in the same sign language .
15 Some peace researchers connect these changes with improved relations between the US and the Soviet Union , and possibly even glasnost .
16 The language apart , Leonard also seems to have been drawn towards the scandal-provoking propensities of the social catalysts as well as their revolutionary emphases ; drawn towards them , at times suggesting some involvement with them , but always as an outsider to their cause ; never a fully committed revolutionary himself .
17 It has been a privilege to enjoy close contact with the College and so many Somervillians .
18 ‘ With the decision to promote unionist politics with the trip to France it would seem the council holiday club is as active as ever , ’ he said .
19 Other studies of the same institutions combine institutional analysis with some history — White ( 1947 ) — or with general social argument-Siebert , Peterson and Schramm ( 1956 ) .
20 The problem of ensuring that teaching receives equal weighting with research and administration is not unique to medicine .
21 The growing trend towards independent travel and demand for escapes to the Great Outdoors have prompted operators to court would-be explorers with adventurous options from high-speed , white-water rafting to camping , canoeing , mountain-climbing and ranching .
22 If you 're keeping to a tight budget , the textured melamine finish of Dakota or pale grey Tulsa combine practical style with contemporary good looks — and there are many other styles to choose from .
23 In the early 1970s the courts applied this test with extreme rigour .
24 The suggestion of a common income test , based on net income , with incomes below the suggested new income support level gaining full relief with rent is a welcome change .
25 The party yesterday unveiled its plans to attract new members with less bureaucracy and more political education , campaigning and fun .
26 In Whitehorse the RCAF personnel maintained close relations with the USAF base there , and I was soon on speaking terms with the Americans , most of whom were engaged in flying or servicing aircraft operating between the States and Fairbanks , Alaska .
27 It is also the consul 's responsibility to establish close links with the police , so that in future loved ones can be updated on the progress of searches .
28 Principal developments in Somalia from mid-1989 [ see p. 36757 for events to that date ] continued to be dominated by the civil war , the regime 's attempts to establish some dialogue with opposition forces on its own terms , and allegations of human rights abuses [ see pp. 36806 ; 37113-14 ; 37174 ] .
29 may occur earlier when sufferer has regular contacts with family/friends ; lives in a rural community or is in sheltered housing .
30 Kingsley has some sympathy with Lord Vieuxbois , his representative of Disraeli 's group , the Young Englanders , but he also has sympathy with Lord Minchampstead , whose views resemble those of Mrs Gaskell 's industrialist , Robert Thornton , in North and South ( 1855 ) .
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