Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] with the [det] " in BNC.
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1 | The outcome was a decision to continue with the same dosage , because what is the use of physical strength without the brain to direct it ? |
2 | This indicates that drinking is often a response to an inability to cope with the many losses of old age . |
3 | Company commitment and the willingness to remain with the same firm for long periods may therefore be underpinned by the prospect of heavy sacrifices that accompany the alternatives . |
4 | The pattern of extended family living persists with the few Bangladeshis who have grown up in Cardiff or elsewhere in Britain . |
5 | A recent prospective study of high grade gastric lymphoma found that survival was similar in patients who underwent complete , incomplete , or no surgical therapy before chemotherapy and that the prognostic factors predicting survival were similar to those in patients with nodal lymphoma treated with the same chemotherapy regimen . |
6 | In particular , the copper phenanthroline hypersensitive bands at positions -4 , -5 , -6 ( Fig. 5 lanes 1 , 3 , 5–10 ) which are characteristic of the unwound DNA structure of the open complex appear with the same intensity for all enzymes . |
7 | Once established , a pool needs very little maintenance compared with the many delights it offers . |
8 | ( b ) Express terms negative implied terms An express term in a lease generally excludes the possibility of the implication of a term dealing with the same subject matter as the implied term . |
9 | This was followed in the case of Ellen Street Estates Ltd. v. The Minister of Health ( C.A. , 1934 ) where the court found that it was impossible for Parliament to enact that , in a subsequent statute dealing with the same subject-matter , there should be no implied repeal . |
10 | The Legislature can not , according to our constitution , bind itself as to the form of subsequent legislation , and it is impossible for Parliament to enact that in a subsequent statute dealing with the same subject-matter there can be no implied repeal . |
11 | As regards the nature of comparative investigation itself within the subject , Sturmthal ( 1958 , p. 77 ) defines it as ‘ research dealing with the same ( or similar or related ) phenomena in different countries ’ . |
12 | Assuming the same loop travelling with the same velocity as in the previous example , the flux through the loop varies as |
13 | A hearing might be adjourned in order to be combined with another similar reference dealing with the same school and the same stage of education . |
14 | Had the management sided with the latter , it would have had to stop the operators from ‘ tampering ’ with the machine controls — perhaps by withholding a key that switches on the editing equipment . |
15 | Where the statutory provision deals with the same area , the prerogative may be extinguished either expressly or by implication . |
16 | ( x ) Put the slide at once into a Coplin jar filled with the same fixative and leave for at least 20 min . |
17 | The directive deals with the same matters with respect to credit institutions that the Fourth and Seventh Company Law Directives dealt with for the generality of companies . |
18 | Failure to comply with the former will render the decision invalid . |
19 | One way of moving towards this would be to have a Council Tax Administration Team dealing with the same geographic area as a Council Tax Rebate Team . |
20 | Of all the skills , riding was the ultimate test and the one the team viewed with the least enthusiasm . |
21 | CytR binds with the same affinity to the two probes ( data not shown ) . |
22 | The widening of awareness and gaining of new insight associated with the latter is clearly identified with the aesthetic domain . |
23 | If there 's a rise compared with the same quarter last year , could there be a good reason , perhaps a new baby or a recently retired person spending more time at home ? |
24 | TWO canny Irishmen were last night toying with the same plot — to plunder the booty on offer in the Victor Chandler Chase at Ascot . |
25 | Northern Ireland now has no polytechnics ; in 1985 its one polytechnic merged with the former New University of Ulster to become the University of Ulster . |
26 | In this address , delivered in the south-central city of Cienfuegos on Sept. 5 and broadcast nationwide , he provided statistics to illustrate what he described as the " extraordinary damage " to the economy caused by the severing of preferential trading links with the former Soviet Union . |
27 | The value of stored documentation increases with the more things you acquire in life . |
28 | Paintings which describe the natural world are indeed easiest for the critic to describe , since any observer can compare an object seen with the same thing depicted . |
29 | Nay , would I were so anger 'd with the same ! |
30 | By the making of a new will or of a codicil or other writing executed with the same formalities as a will , so far as such later document is inconsistent with the will . |