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

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31 Setting up an approach starts by controlling this clean machine 's speed with the airbrakes on the 1,500-foot downwind leg .
32 Thus Load 100 loads the accumulator with the contents of store address 100 , while Load literal 100 loads the value 100 from the operand field into the accumulator .
33 For example , we might wish to test a specified store location to see if its contents are zero or non-zero , or to Compare the contents of an accumulator with the contents of a specified store location as in Figure 3.11(e) .
34 The prince , at a loss with the complexities of women , was quick enough to pick up an offered lead , and not infrequently bettered the prompting , as he did now .
35 Only once did she think of Johnny , when , as the morning wore away , one of the mothers , who was sitting reading while father jumped the waves with the children at the water 's edge , closed her book , and spreading a cloth on the sand , began to set out the picnic .
36 Expressing its disappointment with the decisions of the official summit , the Global Forum drew up a set of alternative treaties designed as " working documents for a post-summit era " .
37 He started to wipe the tears from his eyes with the backs of his hands .
38 Throughout 1973 and 1974 the Council was engaged in debate about the DipHE and the BEd , relationships with the colleges of education , standards , procedures , and liaison with the universities .
39 Once the researcher is inside the organisation , there are problems of developing and maintaining relationships with the subjects of study .
40 For the CNAA 's relationships with the polytechnics in the 1970s the uncertainties surrounding this question , and the different interpretations of it by different polytechnic directors and within the CNAA itself , were to be of central importance .
41 But in spite of his obsession with the failures of the past , his essential irreverent humour remained undimmed .
42 Bothwell , sent back from English exile with the Douglases by Henry VIII , and present — perhaps reluctantly — at the March parliament , was no longer even a wavering supporter of the English king and the governor .
43 Edward Thompson has placed the fervent nature of popular religious outbursts in the excited years of the French Revolutionary wars into a pattern of oscillation with the peaks of popular radicalism , serving as the " chiliasm of the defeated and the hopeless " .
44 An attractive Club built around two swimming pools , but offering a low key sports and entertainment programme with the facilities of Costa Teguise close by .
45 Or will he by then be associated in the public mind with the troubles of the economy ?
46 In meditation bring out your pallet of the emotions and paint your mind with the colours of love .
47 The Committee further recommended openness with the children about their genetic origin .
48 William of Jumièges ' statement that he later offered the æthelings a share of England is very difficult to credit ; it may owe something to Dudo 's story of the offer made to Rollo , or result from confusion with the events of 1041 , when Edward returned to England at Harthacnut 's invitation and according to the Chronicle C text was sworn in as king .
49 Councillors , most of whom firmly believed that their representative should have close ties with the ministers of the crown , found in a candidate 's ability to place friends in local revenue offices and other patronage appointments , and equally , his ability to move political enemies out of such places in the district towns , an effective means of evaluating a candidate 's qualification for membership in the House of Commons .
50 By exposing the story of the silencing of women which underlies Herodotus 's project , the novel demonstrates that ‘ originary myths ’ are at the heart of factual descriptions about the world , and that in this sense women , by virtue of their historical ties with the discourses of fiction , have a privileged relation to the voice of knowledge .
51 She could feel heat searing her cheeks , and a strange trembling seemed to have seized her hands , making her fumble with the ties at the neck of the garment .
52 The Low Moor is part of the old racecourse with the remains of the grand-stand still standing , while the High Moor is six furlongs uphill with tremendous turf .
53 By the time he went to Abbey CBS in Newry he was already regaling school shows and family parties with the songs of 1970 's singer-strummers like Ralph McTell and Tom Paxton .
54 5.7.3 Without prejudice to the generality of the above to comply in all respects with the provisions of any statutes and other obligations imposed by law or by any byelaws applicable to the Premises or in regard to carrying on the trade or business for the time being carried on on the Premises It may be that clause 5.7.1 should , in certain circumstances , have the following proviso added : except where such compliance is within the ambit of the Landlord 's obligations contained in this Lease Almost all leases will contain a tenant 's covenant to comply with statutory obligations , which could involve fairly substantial capital expenditure .
55 1.2 The Distributor hereby agrees to pay for the Publications in accordance with the price and terms agreed and to comply in all respects with the terms of this Agreement and as outlined in the Schedule
56 1.2 The Distributor hereby agrees to pay for the Licence in accordance with the price and terms agreed and to comply in all respects with the terms of this Agreement and as defined in the attached schedules .
57 1.2 The Distributor hereby agrees to pay for the Licence in accordance with the price and terms agreed and to comply in all respects with the terms of this Agreement and as defined in the attached schedules .
58 1.2 The Distributor hereby agrees to pay for the Licence in accordance with the price and terms agreed and to comply in all respects with the terms of this Agreement and as defined in the attached schedules .
59 Some had five eyes and mouths like elephants ' trunks , and yet others appeared to be walking on stilt-like appendages , and had heads with no features at all , not even mouths .
60 ‘ The gentlemen soldiers , ’ it was recorded , ‘ dressed and trimmed themselves in their best clothes , for to drink a dish of tea with the ladies of this town , ’ who ‘ appeared in their best rigging ’ .
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