Example sentences of "[vb -s] with the [noun] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 An allegation that the problem lies with the client 's own computer installation might be difficult to refute .
2 A devotee praying before the idol and gazing at the God 's face is thus influenced by an electro-magnetic field which interacts with the devotee 's own bioenergy field .
3 In this way , the organizational climate interacts with the men 's personal qualities to predispose the majority of them to define their role as one of community service .
4 It starts with the artist 's first major — and arguably finest — graphic work , the illustrated book Die traumenden Knaben produced in 1907 as a children 's book for the Wiener Werkstatte , and includes graphic work from throughout the artist 's career .
5 The action starts with the women 's game at 7.00pm and the men 's follows at 8.30pm .
6 The existence of a firm strategy for continuing education may , in theory , preclude the need for re-entry programmes as they exist at present , and it is the job of the members of each National Board to align continuing education needs with the UKCC 's own policies regarding the maintenance and improvement of professional standards as laid down in current legislation .
7 The Auditing Practices Board concurs with the Institute 's view , and suggests either that audit endorsement be restricted to those parts of the code capable of objective evaluation , or that a company 's audit committee should endorse the statement of compliance at a meeting attended by the auditors .
8 Another poet , Virgil Teodorescu , combined his enthusiasm for both birthday celebrants , claiming they were ‘ the historical couple whose existence merges with the country 's destiny . ’
9 At the beginning of his speech the hon. Member for Dagenham said that no one disagrees with the Government 's wish to introduce simplicity into local government , but the fact is that the Labour party profoundly disagrees with that wish .
10 This Opinion originates with the Greeks ' calling the Muses Daughters of Memory . ’
11 This will be explained in Chapter 13 which deals with the buyer 's remedies .
12 Thus Bond Men Made Free by Rodney Hilton ( London 1973 ) , which deals with the peasants ' revolt of 1381 , would be classified in the column of the fourteenth century , and the row of , say , ‘ Social Structure ’ ; and The Hungry Mills by Norman Longmate ( London 1978 ) which describes the Lancashire cotton famine of 1861–65 , would appear in the column for the nineteenth century and a row possibly designated ‘ Trade and Industry ‘ .
13 Your solicitor also checks with the seller 's solicitor to make sure what items are included in the sale .
14 These emotions are primarily of fear , guilt and horror , in various proportions , and the dream ends with the subject 's waking up .
15 The editing problem is that this particular group of shots ends with the boat 's abrupt departure — we go suddenly from shots of the men at work to one in which the boat is already in motion : in effect , we have a jump-cut , and your task as editor is to find some way of bridging the gap in the action .
16 subsidiaries of groups , often clients , which do not have adequate in-house corporate finance experience , where the subsidiary no longer fits with the group 's corporate strategy and , for listed groups , where the transaction is smaller than one their normal advisers would be used to .
17 Instead it agrees with the Government 's view , expressed in its document ‘ Sensible Drinking ’ , that these could penalise the moderate drinker , while problem drinkers would either continue drinking to excess and deprive their families of essentials or switch to cheaper or illicit drinks .
18 Uppity is when she no longer agrees with the man 's definition of her appropriate role within the family .
19 The extent to which the court sympathises with the agency 's result will be one factor tending towards use of the rational basis or reasonableness test .
20 Over 85 per cent are then lent out to borrowers on mortgage , part of the remaining 15 per cent is used to buy liquid assets , a small part stays with the society 's bank as an increased holding of immediate liquidity , against the increase in deposit liabilities .
21 A lease , because of the involvement of the landlord ( who is not or who at any rate in his capacity as landlord is not a member of the firm ) , needs not only an appropriate declaration that the named partners joined as lessees hold the term on trust but also : ( a ) a declaration that possession of the demised premises by partners who are not trustees of the lease shall not by itself constitute a breach of the usual covenants against parting with or sharing possession ; ( b ) a provision which dispenses with the landlord 's consent ( or makes it automatic ) to an assignment of the demised premises to partners other than the original lessees or to the vesting of the premises in new trustees for the firm .
22 ‘ The club is unique , and we want to see it develop so that it compares with the Queen 's Rugby Club , that is serving as a platform to provide some of the country 's top players .
23 The novel opens with the child 's terrifying encounter with Magwitch , an escaped convict , in a lonely country churchyard , and his being forced to steal from his home food and a file for the man whose recapture he subsequently witnesses .
24 Nor is the effect of having a disability which interferes with the individual 's job .
25 Some experts feel that iron supplements are unnecessary , and that too much iron interferes with the body 's absorption of other minerals like zinc .
26 This hooking action is important because it interferes with the opponent 's attempts to free his arm and keeps him closed off for a longer period .
27 This accords with the CLRC 's proposal that both ‘ unlawful act ’ manslaughter and reckless manslaughter should be abolished .
28 Usually ministers are formally answerable to Parliament only for discharging their own responsibilities relating to sponsored bodies ( such as in terms of broad policy and general oversight ) , while responsibility for efficiency and day-to-day matters normally rests with the organizations ' own management .
29 Legislative authority rests with the People 's Assembly ; in elections on May 22-23 , 1990 , candidates of the ruling Arab Socialist Renaissance ( Baath ) Party took 134 seats while the four other legal parties allied with the Baath Party as the National Progressive Front won 32 seats .
30 Responsibility in this connection also rests with the offeror 's financial adviser .
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