Example sentences of "[unc] [noun] [verb] with [art] " in BNC.
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1 | It was tackled by forming primary R&T groups aligned with the strategy and objectives of each of C&P 's 11 businesses . |
2 | In contrast , it has been reported that the products of Aa and Ab transgenes compete with the products of endogenous genes in a way that is detrimental to the immune system ( 65,66 ) . |
3 | Total biopsy specimens protein content was estimated at the end of the incubation period using a Lowry method 1 2 after ultrasonication ( 4×15 second bursts with an MSE ( MSE Instuments , Crawley , UK ) ultrasonicator at maximum power setting ) . |
4 | My information , until corrected , is that he is the vice president of the European Peoples Party and it 's a rather ambivalent relationship the er Conservatives have with the European peoples party . |
5 | They were replaced by a local bourgeoisie and petit bourgeoisie associated with the ascendant manufacturing and commercial sectors , while rural labour gave way to industrial labour . |
6 | You can invest up to nine thousand pounds over five years , er rates vary with the society unless you 're lucky enough to have a fixed rate . |
7 | That , and a matching bed bedspread to go with the erm duvet |
8 | Members will see at paragraph eight , how the dep er office compares with the national average , we are well , well below that , and I think this is a very good service indeed er , county council , which is not just value for money , that that 's too glib , but actually provides an excellent service , with within those limited constraints . |
9 | Under the provision of the Companies Act 1989 the Secretary of State has powers to seek a ruling from the courts , under a new civil procedure , on whether a company 's accounts comply with the provisions of the Companies Act 1985 . |
10 | Topped with the typical cynical yet liberal chorus , ‘ William It Was Really Nothing ’ appeared as a complete condemnation of the ‘ Glenda Brownlow ’ approach towards marriage ; simply another of Morrissey 's attempts to dispense with a traditionally Northern , working class system , an assault on an institution which effectively freezes two people into whatever mundane existence they live , as a blindly accepted method of halting all ambition . |
11 | Of course Maastricht 's attempts to deal with a number of important political issues . |
12 | Michael Brown 's sister stayed with a family where her brother was able to visit . |
13 | This is arguably the fundamental point made by a famous set of attempted proofs of God 's existence associated with the medieval theologian , Aquinas . |
14 | There is no question that Leapor 's play concludes with a reaffirmation of patriarchal values . |
15 | The argument was over Zack 's decision to close with the negotiator called Quinn and have done with the whole thing at two million dollars ransom . |
16 | Marxism 's inability to deal with the political interventions of other oppositional groups has meant that its History can no longer claim to subsume all processes of change . |
17 | A stylist was , in the end , dutifully sent on the mission but the situation was an alarming indication of Morrissey 's inability to cope with the less enjoyable aspects of fame . |
18 | By far the most significant is the evolution of the game itself and Ireland 's inability to move with the flow . |
19 | In the first place the Americans had to accept Britain 's inability to persist with the experiment in sterling convertibility in the summer of 1947 — this was attempted in accordance with the terms of the loan agreement . |
20 | Mr Mathew 's story begins with a death , that of his elder brother , Theobald , in July 1983 , who left a will stating that his £1 million estate should be split among his four younger brothers . |
21 | Luke 's story closes with the centurion pronouncing the innocence of Jesus : |
22 | He had mentioned to them the possibility of a deal and even the likelihood of profit , and proposed that one of the laundress 's sons come with a ladder and pick the tree clean this autumn , before the mulberries matured to that soft ripeness that threatened any laundry hanging near . |
23 | In many aspects the PAC 's proposals accorded with the present practice adopted by New Zealand ( see Glynn , 1985 , p. 127 ) . |
24 | BRITISH and Commonwealth lightweight champion Billy Schwer took only three rounds to stop Mexico 's Mauricio Aceves with a badly cut eye at Wembley 's Grand Hall last night . |
25 | Richard 's fingers played with the card as he recalled their first meeting , 13 years ago , at Adam 's party . |
26 | Floyd 's Algorithm works with the adjacency matrix representation of G. For convenience , let us assume that the vertex set of G is so that G is represented by a variable A of type |
27 | As the day of ‘ our final hour ’ approached our publicity releases continued to whip up public opinion , and I carefully planned the last programme for broadcast from 9pm on the last evening until the station 's license expired with the stroke of midnight . |
28 | They were just about to move away when a big estate car eased out of a space in front of them and Stuart 's Mum parked with a grateful wave to the driver . |
29 | Reiterating the ANC 's willingness to negotiate with the South African government , he said the time was not right for the ANC to abandon violence : ‘ The struggle inside South Africa and outside South Africa must continue . ’ |
30 | The SPD 's willingness to talk with the Eastern bloc , whilst maintaining the Western alliance , seemed a more realistic policy . |