Example sentences of "conjunction with the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Knowing that it is possible to hedge by entering into a forward contract therefore seems to be the thing to do , in conjunction with the proposal just outlined .
2 We will be screening , in conjunction with the Puffin Book Club , a series of films for schools at the Midlands Arts Centre .
3 the final round will now be played in conjunction with the golf foundation competition for the eighteenth of August .
4 In conjunction with the publication , the Hoefnagel manuscript is the centre of an exhibition at the J. Paul Getty Museum called ‘ Art and Science : Joris Hoefnagel and the Representation of Nature in the Renaissance ’ , from 3 November to 17 January 1993 .
5 Taken in conjunction with the wealth of circumstantial evidence based on epidemiological , immunological , and microbiological data , the implication that M tuberculosis is the infecting organism in this disease is becoming convincing .
6 The Durham Concert Secretaries Federation which works in conjunction with the clubs , artists and agents , is always on the look-out for new member clubs .
7 courses in Music and Drama , which as a condition of the College remaining separate are arranged in conjunction with the South Glamorgan Institute of Higher Education , are the only courses in Wales designated to train teachers of these subjects for secondary schools .
8 Special clinics , run in conjunction with the North Staffordshire Health Authority , will visit factories throughout the Group during the year .
9 The Class 210 diesel-electric design of three-car or four-car unit had actually been produced to a business specification developed in conjunction with the board 's passenger commercial managers .
10 Just as importantly the voltage drop across these resistors , in conjunction with the voltage drop across resistor R3 set the output stage into class-A operation .
11 Food from Britain with the Home-Grown Cereals Authority has just started a series of promotions of British meat through leading catering cash-and-carry outlet Booker , in conjunction with the Meat and Livestock Commission and CPC ( UK ) Ltd , the maker of Knorr products .
12 The first of a series of Welsh lamb export roadshows organised by WLE in conjunction with the Meat and Livestock Commission took place in Newtown this week .
13 Once more , this information in conjunction with the output characteristics and output-signal load line of figure 10.4(b) gives the output signal current and potential difference .
14 Note the important educational and pedagogic conclusion Phizacklea and Miles draw from their research : the significance of immediate daily experience in producing and reproducing inner-city working-class racism , in conjunction with the backdrop of a widespread nationalist culture of racism in British society , means that those who express racist hostility ‘ are very resistant to modification as a result of argument from outsiders ’ ( ibid. , p. 120 ) .
15 ‘ 21 people offered assistance and , in conjunction with the St. Vincent de Paul , a plan for parochial visitation was implemented .
16 For the future a holiday group is planned in conjunction with the playscheme already operating in the parish .
17 This testing commission was designed by Ladislav Šaloun in 1900–15 in conjunction with the architect A. Feiffer .
18 Interestingly , the date of the earliest document signed by Hocazade — mid-Shawwal 877 — more or less coincides with that of a recording that on 23 Shawwal 877/23 March 1473 Efdalzade had been appointed to the Sahn in place of Ali Kuscu who , Uzuncarsili says , had been transferred to the muderrislik of the Ayasofya medrese , one of the posts which Molla Husrev had held in conjunction with the kadilik of Istanbul .
19 Planning of ward rounds and non-urgent procedures in conjunction with the nurse-in-charge leads to better organisation .
20 The control unit works in conjunction with the engine management system to momentarily reduce torque and stop the air conditioning compressor while
21 HENRY ROLLINS ( left ) embarks on his first major spoken word tour early next year , in conjunction with the release of a double album of wry wisdom from the former Black Flag frontman .
22 These procedures are designed to be used in conjunction with the IBM VM Interactive Productivity Facility ( IPF ) Problem Control Facility ( PCF ) .
23 There was a cabinet on the pavement beside the traction pole , in front of Holy Trinity Church , with a cable emerging from a hole in the top , which passed over a pulley near the top of the post and worked the overhead point , in conjunction with the rail point .
24 The scheme is the latest in a series of environmental projects Wedgwood has run in conjunction with the school .
25 The real issue is that the power of the female to gestate is brought back into symbolic conjunction with the generation of the divine presence , a conjunction excluded by patriarchal religion for four millennia .
26 Students will be asked to monitor their own personal and social development which has taken place as a result of work experience and to review this in conjunction with the tutor .
27 Students will be asked to monitor their own personal and social development which has taken place as a result of the experience and to review this in conjunction with the tutor .
28 ‘ We hope to get it off the ground very shortly and it will be run in conjunction with the Women 's Hospital . ’
29 Mini ramps and midi ramps in the nearby area in conjunction with the Farnborough pipe accelerate the development of the new locals particularly Mark Potter and Brian Saunders .
30 When seen in conjunction with the Cloister Court , of which it forms the northern side and which offers some fine Tudor brickwork , it presents a showpiece of a rather more homely kind than do the grand stone courts of some other colleges .
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