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

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1 According to Hughes and McCormick ( 1985 , 1987 ) , the key to the problem lies with the limited mobility of manual workers .
2 Executive power lies with the Federal Council ( Bundesrat ) of seven members elected by the Federal Assembly , which also elects in December for the succeeding year two Federal Council members to be President and Vice-President ( head and deputy head of state , currently Arnold Koller and Flavio Cotti respectively ) .
3 Executive power lies with the Federal Council ( Bundesrat ) of seven members elected by the Federal Assembly , which also elects , each December for the succeeding year , two Federal Council members to be President and Vice-President ( head and deputy head of state ) .
4 Under conditions of a clear parliamentary majority , the choice of when to hold an election lies with the Prime Minister .
5 On Bosnia-Hercegovina they declared that " the primary responsibility for the conflict , and its brutality , lies with the present leadership of Serbia and of the Bosnian Serbs " ; in particular they were " appalled by the systematic detention and rape of Moslem women " [ see also p. 39240 ] .
6 The solution lies with the front row players and perhaps firmer refereeing of this area with the law of repeated infringement being implemented .
7 Part of the reason for this lies with the decentralised nature of the party membership records but it has also been conventional political wisdom that Conservative party members play an insignificant role in the determination of the party 's policies .
8 But Lee Bridges of the Public Law Project points out that judicial reviews have so far effectively assumed that , even if services are provided by an independent agent , ultimate responsibility lies with the public body holding basis statutory responsibility .
9 According to Brazilian law the responsibility for controlling the sale and the use of mercury lies with the national institute for the environment , IBAMA and in theory these controls are very strict , all importers and dealers are supposed to be registered , and the use of mercury in any process and in whatever quantity , how ever small , requires an official permit .
10 Cyclotron resonance by my theory only occurs if the hazardous frequency range lies with the exciting field .
11 Ultimate responsibility for admissions lies with the Modular Course Co-ordinator , an academic working essentially full-time in a management role but retaining some involvement in teaching .
12 There has to be some trade-off between the benefits of open access and the value of integrated programmes , and I think the balance of advantage lies with the integrative approach .
13 Part of the responsibility for this lies with the innate friendliness and courtesy of the peoples of Burma , and behind that the long record of the Buddhist tradition .
14 Accountability in committee meetings lies with the whole membership and not with particular individuals .
15 If these groups persisted in their protest then they were drawn into sham " participation " exercises with the local authority that experience shows did more to neuter their dissent than to advance their real interests .
16 As tension rose over international weapons inspection in Iraq [ see this page ] , the US administration announced on Aug. 1 that an extra 2,400 US troops — a reinforced armoured battalion — would shortly arrive in Kuwait for training exercises with the Kuwaiti army .
17 The excuse quoted by Mr Dick Palmer strikes me as being narrow-minded and insensitive , and to compare Manchester United and Arsenal football strips with the international logo for the Olympics is contemptible .
18 HEARTS ' Craig Levein will captain Scotland against Germany at Ibrox tomorrow night despite rumours about the quality of the relationship the player has with the national coach , Andy Roxburgh .
19 In the act of voting , meaningful citizenship drops with the marked paper into the ballot box — ; both disappear simultaneously . ’
20 This is shown in percentile bands with the fiftieth percentile line shown in the middle ( i.e. fifty out of one hundred children at that age will be of that weight or height ) .
21 According to Engels the State only develops with the full elaboration of classes , and it is the tool of the ruling class enforcing its will on those whom it oppresses .
22 The history unfolds with the full scale introduction of motor vehicles following the First World War and the gradual take over of all delivery services .
23 The range starts with the basic cedar-topped D-14 , at £525 , and finishes with the all-out luxury D-54 , which has back and sides of Brazilian rosewood , curly maple or Maccassar ebony and costs a hefty £1,695 .
24 Add a word that begins with a different letter but rhymes with the first word .
25 Add a word that begins with a different letter but rhymes with the first word .
26 For the uninitiated , a notch shift is a device which interacts with the mid-range response of the amplifier , in this case at either 250 or 550Hz , offering greater control over a particular frequency band .
27 We have recently cloned cDNA encoding the large subunit of TFIIF that interacts with the small subunit in vivo and shown that bacterially expressed proteins of both could replace the transcription initiation activity of native TFIIF ( 20 ) .
28 What is more important for our purposes is the way in which the aggregate demand curve interacts with the aggregate supply curve to determine the equilibrium general level of prices and the equilibrium level of output ; we are especially interested in the nature of that interaction when expectations are rational .
29 The side chains of CyP residues Trp121 , Phe60 , Ile57 , Leu122 , Phe113 , His126 , Ala101 , Ala103 and Thr73 form a hydrophobic pocket that interacts with the hydrophobic surface of CsA residues 9–11 and 1–3 ( Fig. 2 ) .
30 Since there are sequence similarities between the large subunits of prokaryotic and eukaryotic RNA polymerases ( 41,42,43,44,45 ) , it is likely that RAP30 interacts with the largest subunit of mammalian RNA polymerase II .
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