Example sentences of "[verb] with [art] [noun] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Can you help me maybe , by discovering his whereabouts , and perhaps persuading him — through a third party if necessary — to return to his home , or to communicate with the prison officials here ? |
2 | It is present in some cases , most spectacularly in that of The Fox , though even here it is mixed with the sex lives of the women he knew . |
3 | If this card is an instruction card it must be obeyed by the person asking the question , the instruction card is then placed at the bottom of the pack , instruction cards are ren randomly mixed with the question cards and can change directions of play , make you give to the player to the left one of your cards etcetera , if a player has more than it does n't say . |
4 | This lengthy period of building explains why it is possible to find such a diversity of architectural styles , brilliant work from the Tuscan Renaissance period being mixed with the Baroque pieces and sections in later styles . |
5 | 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 ) . |
6 | It is said that he was interfering with the choir girls , some of whom were betrothed . |
7 | Many Czechs believe their product , with its justified reputation as one of the world 's great beers , is interfering with the marketing plans of the US giant , thus explaining the American interest . |
8 | In dosing as a prophylactic measure , the pondkeeper runs the risk of using the wrong remedy , at the wrong dosage , and interfering with the filter bacteria ( which , in spring at least , require a boost , not a setback ) . |
9 | Local authorities have been cooperating with the health authorities in the provision of community care schemes for several years under special arrangements for joint finance . |
10 | The Commission takes the view that responsibility for the initiatives to be taken as regards the implementation of social rights lies with the Member States , their constituent parts , or the two sides of industry , as well as , within the limits of its powers , with the European Community . ’ |
11 | The burden of proof lies with the EC federalists to show why the EC would not become like twelve Quebecs , as the author put it to Jacques Delors at a private meeting in Rome in November 1990 . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | Only five courses could be described as general ones on Language in Education : the rest could be grouped with the specialist courses primarily geared towards the teaching of a language or towards literacy reported in response to Question 1.7. b |
14 | As it turned out , it blocked just those actions of adrenaline which Ahlquist had grouped with the beta receptors , and it had no appreciable effect on the alpha receptors . |
15 | During the First World War he was occupied with the Jurassic rocks of Raasay in connection with the exploitation of the ironstone and wrote a memoir on the subject , published in 1920 . |
16 | I reported the drop to Warton and asked what was happening with the rescue efforts . |
17 | Decorate with the anchovy fillets , olives and quarters of hardboiled egg and finally grind some black pepper over the salad . |
18 | Flute the edges of the pie and decorate with the pastry trimmings . |
19 | Decorate with the glacé cherries . |
20 | The Minister also said that the Scottish Transport Group intends to meet with the trade unions to discuss pension arrangements . |
21 | I was also infuriated by the continual refusal of the British government , despite my strong representations to Harold Wilson , to meet with the Biafran leaders . |
22 | However , should there be any difficulty in siting the panel on the pillar , perhaps one of you could discuss with the Publicity Assistants an alternative and suitable site . |
23 | The Minister will have to tell me what he will discuss with the trade unions . |
24 | The epididymis then joins with the vas deferens which winds a tortuous course in front of the pubic bone to join the urethra near its junction with the bladder . |
25 | Prawns or sliced chicken can also be added with the bean sprouts if desired . |
26 | The final result in this case is that such a molecule should have six IR bands , all with coincident Raman bands , plus three Raman bands with no IR counterparts . |
27 | Erm , as I mentioned with the group visitors we 've started up a branch action group fo specifically focused on the sort of branch issues . |
28 | But there remains a commitment on the part of the police to the principle of improving police relations with the Catholic community , and they try in several ways to overcome the practical difficulties schools are presented with when they associate with the community relations police . |
29 | THE majority community is sick and tired of hearing how a nationalist area was saturated with the security forces who departed a short time before loyalist paramilitaries entered to commit murder . |
30 | Sadly , this file format is n't used by other back-up utilities such as FastBack or Norton Backup , which means you have to persist with the DOS utilities you 've got if you want to get your files back . |