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

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1 They abandoned as unrealistic the " 50 per cent gap reduction " formula for eleven zones with the most damaged soils , forest and lakes .
2 In this state of affairs , there is no need to buy-off union potential for disruption and dissent through collaborative arrangements with the state and with promises of state benefits born of more intervention .
3 Wage , pension , and housing were important considerations for working men with a skill irrelevant to civilian occupations .
4 2 For eight movements with a single time signature ( nos. 1 , 2 , 8 , 9 , 10 , 11 , 12 [ first version ] , 13 ) the tempo may be immediately established unambiguously .
5 Pat Cash , out for eight months with an Achilles tendon injury , could make his comeback in the doubles at the Australian Open in Melbourne next month .
6 We have been negotiating for eight years with the Faroese authorities in an effort to get them to stop , without success .
7 Even those with many advantages will have precious few opportunities for issuing commands with the expectation that they will actually be executed .
8 This suggests that it may be beneficial to provide more intensive antenatal care for pregnant women with a history of schizophrenia , and to be particularly cautious in the management of their deliveries .
9 Admiral Carlisle Trost , the chief of naval operations , has warned Congressmen in a letter that any cuts could result in a ‘ significant potential for strained relations with the United Kingdom ’ .
10 It bottles only 4% of its production under the Cellaro label , paying growers a bonus for healthier grapes with a better balance of sugar and acidity .
11 It was especially notable in the case of Holland where early employer alliances had been forged for pressure-group purposes with a view to opposing the introduction of new social policies and labour legislation .
12 Another strategy is to make deliberate allowance for subjective reactions with an initial viewing task which simply lets trainees loose with their opinions .
13 UNTIL 1948 Hong Kong people were regarded as British citizens with the same right of abode in the United Kingdom as anyone born in Britain .
14 Observers think it might be an NT Lite and linked to NT by its trade name , positioned as a low-end graphical Windows client for 386-class machines with a much-enhanced interface .
15 Adults who prefer sex with animals may be returning to the stage when there was little distinction between humans and animals , and use an animal as a substitute for sexual relations with a parent .
16 Conservative councillors called for further talks with the disabled before traffic is banned from the Skinnergate and High Row area on March 29 .
17 The First Division team had a stiff wind at their backs after the resumption and McIntosh tested Snelders 's nerve for further flaws with a shot from 40 yards .
18 An MP who fled to the army ( August 1647 ) , a Rumper , and a dissentient from the crucial vote for further negotiations with the king ( 1648–9 ) , he served the regime continuously in Middlesex and Westminster , supervising money-raising and defence ( 1643–52 ) and ‘ judging scandal ’ in Suffolk ( 1647 ) .
19 is n't there a risk that if we do n't keep a reasonable balance between employment and employment demand and employment supply in North Yorkshire , we shall finish up for different reasons with a need to regenerate the economy of Yorkshire , North Yorkshire ?
20 but left open the question whether there is any difference under section 87 if the successor has resided for 12 months with the deceased tenant in two or more council houses or has resided partly in a council house and partly in private sector accommodation : [ 1987 ] 1 W.L.R. 1433 , 1441H .
21 Thus by their individual actions facing given prices , each and every consumer will automatically arrange that 1 film could be swapped for 2 meals with no change in utility .
22 As part of the process of opening up to the West , Kim used the occasion to give an interview to the Washington Times in which he called for improved relations with the USA and said that he wished to see a US embassy established in the capital , Pyongyang , " as quickly as possible " .
23 During 12 months with the union she will liaise with teachers and local education authorities across the country to assess what information schools require about farming when teaching the national curriculum .
24 Burrows was no doubt thinking of the commercial contacts between England and Aquitaine , and the way in which at least a crude comparison might be drawn between English dealings with the greater nobility of Aquitaine — the Foix-Béarn , Armagnac , Albret , Comminges and so on — and British policy towards Indian princes .
25 The August sunlight filtered through high panes with no particular enthusiasm .
26 After ordination he worked as a chaplain with German prisoners of war for the YMCA and from 1948 as secretary for German affairs with the British Council of Churches Inter Church Aid and Refugee Service , the forerunner of Christian Aid .
27 After ordination he worked as a chaplain with German prisoners of war for the YMCA and from 1948 as secretary for German affairs with the British Council of Churches Inter Church Aid and Refugee Service , the forerunner of Christian Aid .
28 Audio course in business English for German students with an advanced knowledge of general English .
29 Pritt , KC , later Chairman of the Society for Cultural Relations with the USSR , appeared for Nguyen Ai Quoc , and Stafford Cripps for the Hong Kong government ; he quickly decided that he had a weak case and deportation to French territory was dropped .
30 A supporter of the Russian revolution , she was chairman of the Society for Cultural Relations with the USSR from 1924 till 1928 .
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