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

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1 And the cottage goes with the job . ’
2 MacDonald concludes with the view that non-traditional students are an advantage to higher education although they present it with a challenge .
3 For the reasons we have given we think their contractual entitlement corresponds with the indemnity basis of taxation set out in Ord. 62 , r. 12(2) .
4 But the tenderest difficulty lies with the family if they disapprove .
5 Quite clearly it was for me to initiate action to ensure that all aircraft of that type were checked for similar fractures at the earliest possible moment , but the responsibility for ordering such an inspection lies with the airworthiness authorities of the States in which the aircraft were registered and not with the accident investigation authorities .
6 Ultimately the responsibility lies with the board , as the most experienced businessmen in the company and also , particularly , as those who look at the corporation as a whole .
7 ( c ) following an approach to the board of the target company , which may or may not lead to an offer , the primary responsibility lies with the board of the target , which must accordingly keep a close watch on its share price .
8 Tutor Viv Shelley will look at whether manufacturing industries are living up to the green images they promote , the adequacy of monitoring processes and ask what responsibility lies with the public .
9 You interact with the shell and the shell interacts with the computer .
10 The generative power of the story lies with the organ of generation — and veneration .
11 This is a study of how the speed of technology change interacts with the development of market structure .
12 A contribution to the theoretical analysis of how the speed of technology change interacts with the development of market structure .
13 In such an environment , competitive advantage lies with the organisation that has the richest variety and frequency of interaction with the customer , not because this builds brands awareness , but because it offers the greatest opportunities to identify and to react the events that signal credit demand .
14 When a group is unknown , the advantage lies with the record company in signing them on the company 's terms .
15 M oral philosophers are accustomed to start from the individual pursuing his own ends ; at once the question arises ‘ Why should I prefer anyone else 's to my own ? ’ , and until it can be answered the advantage lies with the egoist .
16 There is still an unwritten contract the writer has with the reader .
17 The ultimate decision lies with the Secretary of State .
18 The second issue focuses on how the user interacts with the information system .
19 If one of the parties agrees with the expert and the other does not , that other party may , depending on the circumstances , be in breach of the contract to refer the matter to an expert which carries with it an obligation to follow directions issued by the expert : see the example at 11.5.3 .
20 The received opinion among veterinary surgeons who have given any thought to the role of John Hunter in the early life of the Veterinary College agrees with the statement expressed in 1831 by Youatt , that Hunter was the ‘ life and soul ’ of the founding and development of the London Veterinary College .
21 It is useful to note how project appraisal integrates with the rest of the project and its dependence on effective management of the project if the assumptions are to hold good .
22 Sidney 's sonnet concludes with the injunction .
23 C/EBPα mRNA levels are down-regulated in mice by IL-6 ( 43 ) and since it has been demonstrated that this protein interacts with the albumin promoter , a negative AP gene , ( 44 ) this could explain the IL-6 dependent down-regulation of the albumin protein levels .
24 Their only viable future lies with the kind of measures proposed by the early-1980s SDP — industrial partnership and incomes policies — plus the sort of trade unionism proposed by the electricians ' union , EETPU .
25 Differential association starts with the observation that we all grow up in environments where we receive , from our associates , definitions both favourable and unfavourable to the acquisition of the motives for and the techniques to commit crime .
26 Maybe the fault lies with the BFI , an ageing bureaucracy with its own interests to protect , its own ideas of what constitutes ‘ exciting new film ’ .
27 Where the fault lies with the structure of the job there is little point in blaming the holder of the job .
28 Clients will resist carrying these costs if the fault lies with the accountant .
29 We believe that that is right , but the court should have a discretion , particularly where no fault lies with the defendant .
30 Ferrebe in the Church of St. John Zachary " ; the figure corresponds with the total of Sir Edmond 's obit ( £2 1 4d ) and the gift to the poor of 12s 0d .
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