Example sentences of "[coord] [noun] [prep] [noun sg] with " in BNC.

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1 However , it is not clear where on this hypothetical curve normal driving would lie , thus both enhancements or impairments of memory with increasing risk could be explained within this framework .
2 When that has been ascertained one must determine the nature of the receipts as capital or income in accordance with the law of England .
3 9.4 Disputes with adjoining occupiers If any dispute arises between the Tenant and the tenants or occupiers of other parts of the Centre or the Adjoining Property as to any easement right or privilege in connection with the use of the Premises and any other part of the Centre or the Adjoining Property or as to the boundary structures separating the Premises from any other property it shall be decided [ by the Landlord or in such manner as the Landlord shall direct or by the Surveyor acting as an expert and not as an arbitrator ] The problem with this provision is that it restricts the tenant in any action it may wish to take against other tenants , and could result in a dispute being settled against its best interests .
4 While a superficial examination suggests that the same models might have been used , measurement reveals considerable differences ; this may point , therefore , to straightforward copying or replication from memory with or without a model .
5 In the case of points of law , it should state the point and cite the principal authority or authorities in support with references to the particular page(s) where the principle concerned is enunciated .
6 So if you 've been under pressure lately , try Seven Seas Vitamin B complex , which cost £2.99 for 60 capsules or Vitalert For Stress with B-vitamins , £2.89/30 .
7 Take a muslin nappy or piece of cloth with you to put over your shoulder .
8 Give the other person something , even if it is only a name card , or piece of paper with notes on it .
9 Some languages also have different forms of plural pronouns which are used to express different levels of familiarity or deference in interaction with several addressees .
10 The attitudinist will admit , indeed , that there is a weak sense of true' and ‘ false ’ , in which they merely register agreement or disagreement , and in which it is quite legitimate to use them to express agreement or disagreement in attitude with an ethical statement .
11 1932 was a momentous year in Chiswick , which had found itself almost isolated and unable to expand due to the River Thames cutting it off from the County of Surrey , and the boundary of Hammersmith to the east , being also the boundary with the London County Council ; with little or no contact or matters of interest with Acton to the north , but nevertheless a narrow link with Brentford , to the west ( Chiswick High Road had been called the Brentford Road for very many years ) , which link was considerably enhanced by the construction of the Great West Road .
12 Advances of capital and determinations of interest during the life of the beneficiary which have taken place before 26/3/74 can give rise only to a claim for duty or tax in connection with the beneficiary 's death ( a ) If the death takes place before 13/11/74 any claim for estate duty must be made under Section 2(1) ( b ) ( i ) or ( ii ) of the Finance Act , 1894 , and all the present estate duty rules apply .
13 That parishes aim to have an organist or director of music with Christian commitment , together with personal and leadership skills , as well as musical ability ( 570–572 , 576–578 ) .
14 In an increasingly complex world and confronted by a vast impersonal federal bureaucracy Americans have more and more tended to turn to their Representative or Senator for help with important electoral pay-offs for legislators responsive to these needs .
15 Perhaps , thought Fenella , the Robemaker had drawn a veil of colour and light over his spells , rather as people covered their favourite gowns or pieces of furniture with dust sheets .
16 In the production or processing of discourse with a low degree of reciprocity ( for example , a manual , a road sign , a circular letter ) we can say very little about the individual identity of the person or persons in communication with us ; their name , gender , age , personality , appearance , and so on .
17 He pursued his business interests in London by founding the firm of Magniac , Smith , & Co. in partnership with John Abel Smith , Oswald Smith , and Thomas Charles Smith : this was later known as Matheson & Co .
18 The B & R PowerBreaker ( shown here ) costs about £20 Below : Brighten up your garden or patio after dark with inexpensive flares/torches in a variety of attractive colours and designs — ideal for barbecue parties .
19 In theory , any contact or hint of rapprochement with the communist regime is traitorous .
20 Fish meals • Prawn or salmon or tuna sandwich , fresh fruit , yogurt or skimmed milk ; • sardines or pilchards on toast with tomatoes , skimmed milk ; • kippers or mackerel , bread , yogurt , fruit ; • haddock , peas , potatoes , skimmed milk ; • cod , broccoli , grated cheese , tomatoes ; • prawn curry with peas and rice , skimmed milk ; • fish fingers , baked beans or peas , potatoes , grated cheese .
21 I entirely agree with this decision and with the passage cited but it is important to note that when Nolan J. spoke of the alternatives which ‘ must both be made available to the subject ’ he was , as I think , clearly referring to the alternative on the one hand of allowing the breath specimen to stand and on the other hand of exercising the right to have it replaced by a specimen of blood or urine in accordance with section 7(4) .
22 Accordingly the defendant had effectively been deprived of his right to have the breath specimen replaced by a specimen of blood or urine in accordance with section 7(4) and , as in Anderton v. Lythgoe , the breath specimen had been inadmissible .
23 In the production or processing of discourse with a low degree of reciprocity ( for example , a manual , a road sign , a circular letter ) we can say very little about the individual identity of the person or persons in communication with us ; their name , gender , age , personality , appearance , and so on .
24 Finding that any agreement or arrangement in conflict with Article 85 is void
25 Everybody who was anybody knew that democracy , in its original sense of rule by the people or government in accordance with the will of the bulk of the people , would be a bad thing — fatal to individual freedom and to all the graces of civilized living .
26 Continued haemorrhage — ( a ) if the volume of intravenous fluids required to restore or maintain haemodynamic stability was greater than 1000 ml/hour or 3000 ml/12 hours , ( b ) fresh haematemesis and , ( c ) haematemesis or melaenas in association with a fall in packed cell volume greater than 5% in a 24 hour period , two days after admission .
27 In this study we report the results of detailed analysis of the faecal unconjugated bile acid profiles of patients with colorectal cancer or polyps in comparison with controls and in which a careful attempt at controlling for confounding factors has been made .
28 Previous studies by others have shown a close association between high levels of pre-S1 or pre-S2 in serum with hepatitis B virus-DNA in serum , in keeping with the observation that pre-S1 and pre-S2 are the essential components of complete virion .
29 Disposition in the ordinary course of business by a mercantile agent in possession of the goods or documents of title with the owner 's consent .
30 The point here is that the first purchaser can safeguard himself by taking immediate delivery and not leaving the goods or documents of title with the seller .
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