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

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1 The principal concern is to get the job done ; therefore the individuals who are important are the experts with the ability to accomplish a particular aspect of the task .
2 ‘ Larger if I can find the wrights with the skills to construct it . ’
3 She cut the ropes with the knife he 'd given her , and wondered at the strange types of deviation men dreamed up ; deviations she 'd have to endure while she worked for C 's Circus .
4 Anderson has Kelly on the ropes with the telephone chat-up technique he started on radio .
5 This reference once again appears to equate the origin of the fees paid by the sub-licensees with the profits accruing to the taxpayer from the grant of the sub-licensing .
6 You click on to the icons with a mouse to go from the word processor to a spreadsheet or to send a fax .
7 The passengers oohed and aahed , the Unwins ( Upper Gumtree ) sitting with the owners of Flokati , the Redi-Hots with a couple talking incessantly of the prowess of their horse , Wordmaster , also on the train .
8 I 've even considered picking up litter in different parts of London — or even different parts of the country — to include in the archive , as historical specimens of the varied treatment meted out to ephemera : the flyers with the coupons torn out , worth 15 pence off the next purchase in high-street supermarkets ; the junk-food cartons , the ketchup sachets and tiny envelopes of pepper and salt outside the fast-food places , and , by contrast , the pristine copies of Vogue , the printed dress boxes , emblazoned with trademarks and royal coats of arms , tossed into the dustbins of Kensington .
9 He also suggested that quite apart from the accountant 's employer or client , he owed a duty to any third person to whom he shows the accounts or to whom he knows the employer will show the accounts with a view to persuading that person to invest or take some other action .
10 Bearing in mind the threatened penalties to be imposed by the Registrar of Companies for late filing of accounts , meetings were arranged for formal approval of the financial statements by both the directors and members on 28 July 1992 , and I emphasised to my client the need to lodge a copy of the accounts with the Registrar by the end of July .
11 [ The Purchaser ] shall then have a further two weeks to agree the accounts with the Vendors .
12 Erm , I 'm not in a position to add anything very much to the article for next year , I spent most of Friday afternoon with the Tech last week , erm , but there 's still obviously a good deal of uncertainty about programmes for next year , erm , what I think has been very positive is that we have now er , this year for the first time since the Tech 's formation , they 've started to discuss some of the issues about the programmes with a group of providers .
13 Preference shares may carry the right to conversion into ordinary shares and will usually be redeemable to provide the institutions with an exit equating to repayment of a loan ; ( d ) determining the amount of loan finance required from the banks , taking into account the provisions of ss338 and 349 TA 1988 , which require annual interest payable by Newco to be subject to deduction of basic rate income tax at source unless it is paid to a bank carrying on a bona fide banking business in the United Kingdom and is in respect of an " advance " .
14 On off-duty garda who was in the bank knocked the burning man to the ground and doused the flames with a fire extinguisher .
15 He climbed up the wheat-rick and sat on the top , beating down the flames with the branch .
16 The group agrees that the discussions with the Unit were a key element in the formation of the collaboration , but the original idea came , as it must do , from the researchers .
17 In a following question the SCI ( Scotland ) also admitted that in translating recommendations into a written report the point was often lost ; the discussions with the school and perhaps the LEA were the major reporting function .
18 In the discussions with the monks over the qualities of Benedict as Bishop it is stated that they carefully discussed the matter with each other and also with the Archbishop at the Prior 's lodgings and also at Halling .
19 The negotiations with the banks are complicated by the discussions with the contractors .
20 Although Wilson was undoubtedly sympathetic to the WEA he left East Suffolk on appointment as Secretary for Education in Shropshire and was succeeded by Leslie Missen who , at that time , knew little about the WEA and the discussions with the LEA had to be framed within a longer time-scale than Jacques had originally planned .
21 The first approach for the social worker should be to recognise that the discussions with the client and the family network are beginning to point to residential care as a positive possible option .
22 On passing into the liquid solution the chain achieves relative freedom and can now change rapidly among a multitude of possible equi-energetic conformations , dictated partly by the chain flexibility and partly by the interactions with the solvent .
23 Two of the four Cd 2+ ions in the asymmetric unit , which are necessary for crystallization , are involved in this interface suggesting the stability of crystal packing in MUP is dominated by the interactions with the metal ions .
24 Ex-employees have to make a living and much of the ex-employee 's skill will involve what he learnt whilst in his previous employment , thus providing the courts with a dilemma .
25 New sentences became available to the courts with the passage of the Criminal Justice Act 1988 , and quite right too .
26 The Government believe that the measures I have outlined provide the police and the courts with the powers and penalties to deal with those people who carry knives .
27 There is little doubt that Anisminic and O'Reilly have provided the courts with the tools to transform review into appeal if they choose to do so .
28 Thirdly , the invocation of the fiduciary duty concept does not , of itself , provide the courts with the answer , but rather forces them to answer an extremely difficult question .
29 The switch and consequences leave the Germans with the gold medal practically on a plate .
30 Whenever this happened he 'd get his paints and brushes out and start on another panel for Uncle Titch , who had the contacts with the fairground people .
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