Example sentences of "[vb base] with [art] [noun] [unc] " in BNC.
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1 | Thousands of shoppers who disagree with the council 's stance put their names to the campaign last weekend at a number of staged events organised by many of the county 's biggest retailers . |
2 | They also disagree with the Government 's view on the importance of nuclear power to combat the greenhouse effect , stressing that its contribution should not be overstated . |
3 | How do the Institute 's disciplinary arrangements interact with the Institute 's role as a regulator ? |
4 | The side chains of Lys23 and Thr25 from each strand interact with the bases G2 ( and G10' ) and A3 ( and A11' ) . |
5 | Seize with an eagle 's talons . |
6 | Coming out in stages , it provides Emissary , a user-managed client-based archival application , and a separate automated system-managed hierarchical file migration application , both of which integrate with the firm 's Inspire II optical jukeboxes and library management software . |
7 | Coming out in stages , it provides Emissary , a user-managed client-based archival application , and a separate automated system-managed hierarchical file migration application , both of which integrate with the firm 's Inspire II optical jukeboxes and library management software . |
8 | In developing work in the classroom one 's own expectations and experiences often interfere with a child 's progress and it is important to be aware of this and exercise self control . |
9 | Environmental uncertainties for a corporation are so numerous as to defy classification , but none the less , there are five important sources of problems which potentially interfere with a corporation 's ability to achieve its goal(s) easily without bending , evading , or breaking legal regulations . |
10 | Others may not realise that some antibiotics interfere with the Pill 's effectiveness . |
11 | The employment of women with small children or dependent relatives will inevitably give rise to situations which interfere with the nurse 's attendance at work . |
12 | The basic question is : do the activities of the employee interfere with the employer 's legitimate interests or are they likely to do so ? |
13 | Jackie Aitchison , chairman of Monktonhall Mineworkers , said : ‘ This move will not in any way interfere with the men 's enthusiasm and confidence . ’ |
14 | They interfere with the horse 's well-being , his athletic training programme and his earning capacity , as well as further value . |
15 | Tests include stack checking ( ie file formats ) , identifying system calls , portability issues and dynamic parameter tests that run with the software 's own quality assurance suite . |
16 | With regard to their cultural associations , he feels that these lie with the Palais du Luxembourg for which they were commissioned . |
17 | Both reports square with the poet 's clinical memory later in The Childhood . |
18 | Right the rationale is that the degree of parental investment and its effect on the offspring vary with the offspring 's age , and as says , one of the fundamental erm , principles of this is that the , by and large the younger the offspring the more valuable any unit of parental is to it , and the more efficacious it is , and the most obvious example of that would be food . |
19 | Require subsidiary and related companies to establish and implement environmental policies which accord with the Group 's policy and principles . |
20 | The performance of the instrument belies its humble price ; the action is even and consistent across all twenty-four frets , and even down to the relatively unflappable low B. The minimalist headstock and long top horn combine with the bass 's reasonable weight for a well-balanced and comfortable instrument , with total access to all frets an added bonus . |
21 | Watch and hear with a child 's senses . |
22 | Watch and hear with a child 's senses . |
23 | And that 's what you get with the Grange du Pin for £3.55 a bottle . |
24 | The trustee must within seven days of the last date for proving ( see section 6 above ) deal with every creditor 's proof by admitting it or rejecting it in whole or in part or by making such provision as he thinks fit in respect of it ( r 11.3(1) ) . |
25 | Those laws which deal with the king 's authority could have originated in edicts ; the same could be true of laws concerned with Romans . |
26 | Here , we describe how pirates working on Atari 400 and 800 computers with disc drives deal with the company 's ‘ copyguards ’ . |
27 | For purely practical purposes , I deal with the artists ' money for recording and touring expenses . |
28 | On Jan. 29 Nguza said that the government would restore order and deal with the army 's concerns over food and pay . |
29 | The nets are released at dusk , and drift with the ocean 's currents and winds , fishing the rich top 15 metres ( 50 feet ) of the sea , to be retrieved the next day . |
30 | In this case it can include a requirement in the order that he comply with the supervisor 's directions to attend at a specified place to participate in specified activities either with or without the child ( para 3(1) ( c ) ( 2 ) ) . |