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

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1 A regulatory body will have to be empowered by law to administer the new rules ; however , since the proposed Directive allows the regulatory authority to delegate its powers to a private body , there is no reason why the Panel in its present form should not be given the necessary authority with the result that changes in day-to-day practice may prove to be minimal .
2 Given the limited experience with actual personal expenditure taxation , empirical evidence is lacking .
3 Given the steep decrease with wavelength of the extreme ultraviolet/X-ray absorption cross-section , subl ; , it would take a much higher column density N H to attenuate this flare-like component significantly .
4 Given the finite resources with which to balance theoretically infinite demands , it would be a miracle if any government produced NHS reforms with no downside .
5 I C I was given the unfortunate impression with management more interested in running a big chemical company than in maximizing shareholder returns .
6 The Labour government , however , still regarded the whole trend with almost unmitigated hostility , and showed its distaste by sending only a low-grade delegation to the study commission .
7 Mr Ashdown , who loves to tell us that his campaign alone concentrates on ‘ the real issues ’ , had filled the entire broadcast with pictures of himself .
8 The last owner of your LR has filled the front hubs with grease because the front swivel oil seal is faulty and would let oil leak out .
9 It is this ultimate danger which , probably more than anything else , has surrounded the nuclear industry with its following of fearful spectators .
10 Again , de Gaulle had approached the British government with a proposal for a Free French expedition to rally a strategically important part of the French empire .
11 By the time they had toured the famous house with its owner , studied the illustrious visitors ' book , looked round the study with Mr Luke Fildes ' picture of the Empty Chair in their mind 's eye , and had seen the chalet where Dickens wrote his last words before his death , they were drained of emotion , and it was fortunate that Rochester Castle provided exercise without undue stress .
12 Having impressed the bass world with their Buzz basses in particular , Pedulla have introduced a new range , the Thunderbass T-series .
13 It was Sunday , and Yanto had enjoyed the casual breakfast with his Mother , something he rarely had time for during the working week Their chat during breakfast had revealed to him that his Mother had enjoyed the previous Friday evening out with Sid Watkins and would probably see him again .
14 The Repertory of the Homoeopathic Materia Medica presented me with a view of patients and diseases which was quite unlike anything which I had encountered , and gave many lively examples of the ways in which Kent had solved the clinical problems with which he had been faced .
15 It was not until the oriental had addressed the armed newcomer with the blackened face , that the two youngsters had recognised him as the private detective Brett Grant .
16 Her father , whom she adored , had collapsed the previous September with a cerebral haemorrhage and had lain in a coma in the National Hospital in Queen Square , London , for nearly four months .
17 A lesbian couple has won a three-year battle with Hampshire County Council to foster a child after being denied permission on the grounds of their sexuality .
18 OUR friends in the Vaux Bluebell Over 40s League , where many an ex-professional has had his energies redirected , have won a remarkable victory with worldwide implications .
19 Oracle UK Ltd has won a 16-year contract with the British Army valued at £4m which will standardise all of the Army 's IT projects around the Oracle database .
20 On Wilcock 's suggestion the Voice had approached a distinguished critic with the New York Times Book Review , Gilbert Seldes .
21 He had come a long way with the Elder , as had his family from time immemorial .
22 On a stone wall perched a black bird with a white bib : it was a ring ouzel , a bird of mountain and moor land .
23 It seems that Mr Stringer has never really enjoyed a close relationship with the supporters since , but that could all change at Hillsborough tomorrow afternoon .
24 US President George Bush had enjoyed a personal rapport with Gorbachev and was believed to prefer dealing with one person , especially on nuclear issues .
25 But these countries have long enjoyed a thriving trade with cattle farmers in the Sahel — Mali , Burkina Faso , Niger , Chad — directly to the north .
26 The 1970's can not be concluded without a reference to some of the societies who have enjoyed a special relationship with Henley and which started in this decade .
27 Of the other two operatives making up the team , she had always enjoyed a special rapport with the phlegmatic C. W. Whitlock .
28 She 'd enjoyed a brief dalliance with Lorimer a few years earlier , after she 'd met him at one of the receptions Wakelate had attended , incognito , on business .
29 Several studies have reported a positive association with ischaemic heart disease , but after correction for the effect of cholesterol serum triglyceride does not appear to be an independent risk factor ( Hulley et al , 1980 ) .
30 Having pursued a pseudo-Hegelian sequence with an emphasis on the ever increasing abstraction , which leads to an ever more radical separation of subject and object , we are faced with the question of the nature of subject-object relations in this new era .
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