Example sentences of "with [noun sg] [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 for persons acting with permission granted by the Secretary of State
2 It noted that ‘ these duties so very necessary for the life of the Church can in many areas be fulfilled only with difficulty according to the prevailing discipline of the Latin Church ’ .
3 They were with difficulty persuaded by the linguists on the Committee , particularly the Secretary , Peter Gannon ( an HMI ) , and Professor Gillian Brown , at that time Professor of Applied Linguistics at the University of Essex , to accept a model of language in tune with modern ideas and the needs of the contemporary school .
4 This returns us to the association of homosexuality with sameness remarked at the outset .
5 Images of a naked young man , suspended , with cut hair scattered on his body co-exists with text framed on the wall .
6 Most of her life was spent pushing barges loaded with silt dredged from the narrow canals around Birmingham .
7 The point of the exercise is to ensure : ( 1 ) that all actors properly concerned with defence participate in the process , and that views and considerations bearing upon defence are ventilated ; and ( 2 ) that a unified , coherent plan emerges on the basis of Soviet military doctrine .
8 Serum PTHrP correlates with response to pamidronate in the treatment of TIH ; which may be associated with a renal tubular mechanism not significantly affected by currently available treatment .
9 We therefore examined the correlation of plasma concentrations of PTHrP with response to pamidronate in the treatment of TIH .
10 For fine and powerful though his words were , they had seemed to come from beyond him and here , now , alone in this miserable place , with Minch gone from the Cages , he was already doubting the truth of what he had said only moments before .
11 Two Car Families — with superminis bought as the second car
12 With antagonism growing between the Communists and their CNT and POUM rivals , the politics of Republican Spain were about to enter a new phase .
13 The British , with experience gained in the Boer War , had designed a standard rifle , light and holding the maximum number of rounds for fast , aimed fire at a specific target .
14 Crossbars are oval in section with PVC inlays in the top to protect loads and feet have theft-resistant bolts .
15 With hair parted in the middle , he retained the appearance of a youthful student almost to the end .
16 The unemployed are having their links with hope destroyed with the closure of some C A Bs due to government and local government cuts .
17 It is a dangerous moment , pregnant with hope teetering on the edge of despair .
18 It is a dangerous moment , pregnant with hope teetering on the edge of despair .
19 Rivera 's obsession with variety continues with the cabinets .
20 The end of the year is an appropriate time to update our readers with progress made by the six teams .
21 The first-floor room has one of the finest ceilings in Portugal , made of wood carved and painted with shell volutes in the corners .
22 The buildings are generally of stone , with brick used for the decoration of the gables , window and doorway surrounds and interior piers and vaults .
23 The witnesses immediately before him painted a picture of an elaborate liar , one whose testimony could probably not be trusted under oath , and of a petty thief who bought lingerie , so it appeared , with money meant for the contras ; some committee members considered him such a ‘ wacko ’ , in the patois , that his testimony would be next to useless .
24 Unless the contrary intention appears , property bought with money belonging to the firm is deemed to have been bought on account of the firm .
25 s21 Unless the contrary intention appears , property bought with money belonging to the firm is deemed to have been bought on account of the firm .
26 Created in Walworth Road , they were based on the assumption that it is possible to bribe one set of electors with money extracted from the pockets of another set .
27 Almost a century later , she was salvaged and brought back to Bristol with money raised by the Great Britain Steamship Preservation Project , and now occupies her original dock in restored state and welcomes visitors aboard .
28 The clock was installed in 1920 with money raised by the parishioners with the intention of creating a long-lasting memorial to those who served and gave their lives in the First World War .
29 Both paintings were purchased with money left to the museum by Manuel Villaescusa .
30 This consisted of a collection of kitchen equipment — saucepans laid in strategic positions on the floor , a roasting tin filled with cutlery balanced on the top of the door , kettles hung at face-level from the ceiling .
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