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

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1 Charlton 's seven-year love affair with the Irish shows no signs of heading for the divorce courts .
2 to agree with the other Divisions the core service specification , procurement and management they will wish to retain in-house ;
3 A contract will often include a combination of these provisions , requiring claims to be notified in a particular manner within a specified period , and proceedings to be commenced within a ( longer ) stipulated period , and provide that in default of compliance with the procedural requirements the claim is discharged , or waived .
4 Despite my luck with the Harlequin ducks the Barrow 's goldeneyes declined to come close enough and I had still not got a good shot when , with reluctance , we left Mýatn .
5 But if you start with the easy places the surviving rabbits move into harder ground and you may never get them out .
6 However , he said the defendant did not make any admissions and that those two interviews would be assessed along with the four interviews the previous day .
7 By arrangement with the Soviet authorities the aid would be routed in such a way as to ensure that it " actually reaches those for whom it is intended and does not jeopardize the gradual advance towards normality of supplies in accordance with market rules " .
8 ‘ Still another difficulty has to do with the specific words the counsellor uses .
9 Brereton mentions several problems involved in creating a path , but she is ‘ currently exploring with the appropriate officials the possibility of the promotion of a Compulsory Purchase Order on the site ’ .
10 Er Teddy Roosevelt down at the bottom with the Rough Riders the guns at the top of the hill , the horses at the bottom of the hill you 've heard of the charge of the Light Brigade have n't you ?
11 In Moscow tomorrow we shall discuss with the Russian authorities the way forward on a number of difficult economic questions .
12 Wallaby skipper Nick Farr-Jones , Australian Rugby Football Union executive member Ron Meagher and Queensland Rugby Union executive director Terry Doyle are worried that South Africa does not have the necessary infrastructure to cope with the huge demands the World Cup will place on the country .
13 But things have come to a pretty pass when obesity is confused with the wobbly bits the good Lord designed for girls — the bits that should stick out at the front and back of a strapless ballgown .
14 It must have been a considerable advantage when faced with the numerous moves the children had to make in their formative years .
15 Carbon dioxide okay what happens with the old standards the alkalis ?
16 This implies in turn that in its use with the modal auxiliaries the bare infinitive can be analysed as expressing a potentiality coinciding in time with another potentiality ( the modal 's event ) .
17 Well , he could understand that , but he still thought it was a wasteful way of keeping the lower ranks occupied , and it did n't square at all with the continual excuses the seneschal and his minions kept making about being under-staffed .
18 The leadership formally reaffirmed a commitment to socialism , but accepted criticisms of its own past authoritarian practices , and criticized the lifestyles of some comrades which had " contrasted with the difficult conditions the majority of our people faced " .
19 But the reforms are already having a big impact on the politicians , who are deeply divided about how best to deal with the social tensions the reforms are expected to produce .
20 BSAC spokesman Kendal McDonald claims that this compares with the 35 fatalities a year associated with angling , 39 with boating , and 44 with swimming .
21 He will recall that when I made the announcement about the TA I made the point that even with the proposed changes the people of Northern Ireland will enjoy some of the best opportunities in the United Kingdom to take part in TA service .
22 ‘ It is essential that all decisions are made with the child 's best interests at heart and agencies must perform a careful balancing act , weighing up the known disadvantages of a smoking environment with the positive qualities a particular family has to offer , ’ said Marion Miles , chairwoman of BAAF 's medical group .
23 Something to do with a hundred times the amount is n't it .
24 With a few words a woman can give meaning to a whole day 's struggle , and a man will be very grateful .
25 First , there is the question of condition : with a few exceptions the books listed have their entire life in front of them , certainly hundreds of years , and only a few are even what the booksellers would call ‘ reading copies ’ .
26 The linguist Charles Li , writing in his introduction to a highly speculative volume on the mechanisms of syntactic change ( Li 1977 ) , claims that with a few exceptions the only documented types of word order changes that are not due to language contact are SOV to ( VSO ) to SVO .
27 However , the altitude range is only a few kilometres , and therefore with a few exceptions the major condensate on view may be ammonia in all regions .
28 With a few exceptions the survey has been the dominant methodology adopted .
29 With a few exceptions the genera have the following characters in common :
30 In patients with no abnormal changes a pseudomelanosis coli frequency of 6.9% was detected , indicating more reliable documentation of this observation than in the retrospective study .
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