Example sentences of "[vb infin] [noun] in [noun sg] with " in BNC.

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1 Do you regard provision in accord with point one as being part of the provision provided for N I five ?
2 Such a decision would bring Britain in line with America , Canada , and Australia .
3 You can use DATA in conjunction with READ to include data in your program which you may need to change from time to time , but which does not need to be different every time you run the program .
4 If you are kept waiting at any airport , hoverport or seaport because the departure of your scheduled aircraft , hovercraft or ship , is delayed from the time specified in your Amsterdam Travel Confirmation of Booking invoice , then you can claim benefit in accordance with the following scale .
5 Out of the corner of her eye , she could see Jamie in conversation with two people she did n't recognize .
6 ‘ Obviously if the Vietnamese considered the measures used to return these people involved the use of force , which is not our intention , we will use procedures in line with those used worldwide , ’ he said .
7 So onwards and upwards into 1993 , the first full year of M.S.I.L , which will work hand in hand with our division .
8 You can use VPOS in conjunction with POS to return to the present position on the screen after printing a message somewhere else .
9 John Major 's fate is now in the balance and if he loses the vote on Europe and resigns , dealers reckon we could see shares in freefall with at least £15bn to £20bn wiped off .
10 Included in the pack is a list of approved foreign legal professions , and a list of foreign regulatory bodies whose professional rules do not prohibit practice in partnership with solicitors in England and Wales .
11 An applicant for registration is asked , unless such confirmation has already been received , to produce confirmation from each of his or her home law societies , bars , chambers or courts that its professional rules do not prohibit practice in partnership with English solicitors in England and Wales .
12 Every applicant for initial registration is required to produce confirmation from the relevant law society , bar , chamber or court that its professional rules do not prohibit practice in partnership with English solicitors in England and Wales ( except where such confirmation from that body has already been received ) .
13 ( ii ) confirmation from each of the applicant 's home law societies , bars , chambers or courts ( as appropriate ) that its professional rules do not prohibit practice in partnership with English solicitors in England and Wales ; and
14 The potassium ferricyanide component is very sensitive , and will detect iron in calcite with 1% ferrous carbonate in solid solution .
15 When Emmie came back , Alice said , ‘ Can I have Mo in bed with me ?
16 ( 3 ) A licence shall have effect in accordance with the following provisions of this section until the quarterly meeting of the licensing board three years after the meeting at which the licence was granted or renewed by a licensing board .
17 The training will take place in parallel with the installation and they will return to work ready , and able , to operate the new system .
18 We believe this should take place in parallel with efforts to raise standards of environmental care in the undesignated countryside .
19 Participants signed a protocol to a treaty creating a Central American Parliament , providing that deputies should be elected no later than 36 months after the treaty was constitutionally ratified by each state , and that such elections should take place in accordance with the electoral laws of the respective countries .
20 Naturally , at least to begin with , the children will not be able to do this all for themselves , and the goal-setting will take place in collaboration with the teacher .
21 By May the play was almost complete — all that was necessary was the process of readjustment which would necessarily take place in consultation with director and actors .
22 Under section 89(2) and ( 3 ) the company may allot shares in accordance with that provision which is not to be treated as inconsistent with section 89(1) within the meaning of section 91 .
23 New clause 3 touches on those issues because it proposes that , after consultation with the Audit Commission , the chief inspector ought to be able to ’ undertake studies in connection with his functions to improve efficiency , economy and effectiveness in the management of schools ’ .
24 It is based on the assumption that the sacred is better than the secular , that the Church is essentially European and only universal by implication , that celibacy is better than marriage , that belief can not go hand in hand with doubt , that the clerical state is more sublime than the lay , and hence that women are excluded from belonging at the level at which this belonging is most valued .
25 If you plan to keep livestock , the security of fences and gates must go hand in hand with fertility .
26 Contemplating ‘ the displaced fragments of inner city decline ’ — peripheral council estates — it suggested that wealth-creation ‘ must always go hand in hand with just distribution , — offering , thereby , an alternative interpretation of ‘ partnership ’ ( p. 53 ) .
27 Such careful spraying can go hand in hand with long-established techniques such as crop rotation , and planting resistant varieties .
28 Consequently , a healthy understanding of doubt should go hand in hand with a healthy understanding of faith .
29 So there are times ( as we shall see in chapter sixteen ) when the rationality of faith must go hand in hand with the mystery of faith .
30 Replenishment of basic medical materials has priority and should go hand in hand with teaching and retraining staff .
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