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

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1 Therefore we would expect a forward contract and a financial futures contract with the same specifications to have the same price .
2 Melossi ( 1985 ) discusses how social discourses change with the various stages of what he calls the political business cycle .
3 Among seven species of fruit pigeons in tropical Queensland , the diets of the birds change with the seasonal fruits , each species with a different suite of plant species .
4 Experts say with the right help , the problems are easy to overcome ; both mother and child benefit .
5 In elements with multiple electron orbits , the smallest orbits correspond with the lowest energy and these fill up first .
6 Chon criticized Nakahira 's calls for North Korea to resume inter-Korean talks and to sign unconditionally a nuclear safeguards accord with the International Atomic Energy Agency , saying that this constituted interference in North Korean affairs and " artificial obstacles " to the normalization of relations .
7 However , if in addition to the sole accounts you operate a joint a joint current or savings account with the same bank or building society , you should check from the outset whether the terms and conditions include a right of set off , whereby funds on these accounts may be required to repay the debt on others held by you or your partner .
8 — ITV plans to take on the BBC in the lunchtime ratings battle with a new soap set in a North-East seaside community .
9 The reflected waves interfere with the incoming waves to produce a pattern of standing waves or clapotis , the crests of which always appear in the same places ( Fig. 8. 1A ) .
10 Or you can ask them to find how many words begin with a particular group of letters : chro- ; mini ; gn- .
11 Generally primary schools meet with a great deal of public approval .
12 Both the diffusionist and the evolutionary methods contrast with the structural-functional , which is above all contextual , and seeks at least the primary significance of the present in the present rather than in the past .
13 A number of recent books deal with the 1945–51 Labour government .
14 Another commonly-accepted indication of intelligence is the way animals deal with the unpredictable contingencies of their world through learning ; and it is here that our intuition tells us that we must be dealing with something very like intellect .
15 Binomial distributions deal with a fixed population , each of whose members may possess only one of two possible elements ( the thesis is either cited in one year , or it is not ) , and the successive values of these elements are not dependent on the previous values ( a citation in one year does not imply a lack of citation in a following year ) .
16 They know she can be relied on to make the big day for her clients sparkle with the perfect glittering accessory .
17 The Prudential 's Cash Haven requires a minimum investment of £1,000 but there is also a regular savings scheme with a minimum deposit of £25 a month .
18 Some plans have minimum lump-sum investments of just £300 to £500 , while Prosperity ( phone 0800 521546 ) offers the regular savings scheme with the lowest monthly subscription I have come across at just £10 a month .
19 They hate the way all their songs end with a huge clang of guitars , the way they holler things like ‘ Viva Boys Wonder ! ’ s if they 're going to be around forever .
20 They hate the way all their songs end with a huge clang of guitars , the way they holler things like ‘ Viva Boys Wonder ! ’ s if they 're going to be around forever .
21 Montrose 's chiastic formulation of the historicity of texts and the textuality of history ( chiasmus is a rhetorical balancing created by the reversal of one concept by that succeeding it ) is indicative of some of the problems New Historicism 's methods share with the anthropological methods for reading cultures which New Historicism adopted .
22 Whilst other nations wrestle with the complex problems of a modern democracy , the questions of press ownership , the funding of political parties , wire-tapping , privacy , freedom of information , the control of the security services , and so on , Britain has been content either to stand aside altogether or to legislate for continuing trust and deference .
23 Both styles come with an impressive array of features including Gore-Tex lining , Cordura upper and Vibram sole .
24 Because no other small cars come with a catalytic converter as standard .
25 She sat down on the roses-and-castles chair with a ludicrous sense of formality , as if paying a polite call in a tailored suit and a small , veiled hat .
26 Doctors and paramedics work with an elaborate system of reports and an information center , the nurse 's station on the patient 's floor .
27 In assessing that intention , the courts will take into account the connection that the contract and the parties have with a particular country .
28 Stoddard Templeton designers work with a wide range of colours , shading from the most delicate of pastels , through subtle neutrals , to the rich and glowing hues of scarlet , blue and gold .
29 In psychological terms , when a speaker of one language learns a second there is a tendency to generalise some of the rules of the first language to the second language ; when these rules conflict with the correct rules for the second language there is interference , sometimes known as L1 interference or mother-tongue interference .
30 My feet tickle with the marching rhythm .
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