Example sentences of "with [art] [noun pl] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This type of guarantee was in the past commonly created by the manufacturer supplying with the goods a reply paid postcard which the purchaser was asked to fill in and post , thereby accepting its terms . |
2 | Well he wo n't have much to do with the greengages the night he 's going . |
3 | In keeping with the times the ladies were strictly segregated and used the rooms on each side of the front door . |
4 | Lastly , a reminder that the Jed-Forest v Melrose match at Riverside kicks-off at 2pm , with the others an hour later . |
5 | Among those Cabinet Ministers entrusted with the discussions the view was expressed that in talking to the Burmese they would not encounter ‘ the purely ‘ Bazaar approach ’ . |
6 | Agree with the vendors the timetable of events following the meeting and the deadline for the revised firm offers . |
7 | Apart from a central episode in two parts only , the whole movement follows the same pattern of double canons with the consequents a quaver later and a semitone higher . |
8 | The trust , which aims to help disadvantaged children around the world , says it was n't satisfied with the conditions the orphans returned to . |
9 | Well we go down there for all the permits and things anyway you see , recording there with the documents the P F A. |
10 | He had made them himself with the things the girl , Marie , had brought last time she 'd come . |
11 | Then we tried to link all of this with the strategies the teacher was actually observed to use in her interactions with children elsewhere in the room . |
12 | In common with the dependentistas the NIDL theorists see no prospects whatsoever for any genuine Third World development in these changes in global capitalist strategies . |
13 | ‘ Even with the measures the Government has been forced to take today unemployment will keep on rising . ’ |
14 | Hands are also important in body language , usually to provide points of emphasis , while shaping with the hands the object being discussed , or an event , or signalling directions . |
15 | With the appointments the board retains a quorum , and Mr James is looking for two more members for the team . |
16 | On the second day of the trail the trial rather the prosecution said that in interviews with the police the pair had demonstrated a fluent capacity to tell lies . |
17 | After consultation with the police the council is asking people to gather on the Boulevard and the nearby Gloucester Street car park , at the rear of the library , which has been reserved for them . |
18 | Ten minutes after the lecture as he was jovially chatting with the conferees a cry went up ‘ the cannabis has been nicked ! ’ |
19 | The matter was discussed in Commercial Plastics Ltd v Vincent [ 1965 ] 1 QB 623 where it was said : It is clear from the authorities that the plaintiffs were not entitled to impose a restriction which would prevent the defendant from using in competition with the plaintiffs the skill and aptitude and general technical knowledge acquired by him in his employment by the plaintiffs . |
20 | 5.3 The Project Manager will refine the suggested committee structure set out in the Proposal and agree with the Parties the composition of the Project and Technical Committees . |
21 | ooh if they , cos me eldest lad he does the karate he 's in Wiltshire , he 's in the police force , he does karate , he 's got his own schools and he mixes with the Japs a lot |
22 | We will have recorded the interviews with the children a week earlier and should be able to give you a transcript of their answers . |
23 | I was at a concert with the children a month or so later and saw one rather pushy friend , who I could normally handle . |
24 | After a critical few weeks of talks with the Minister-Presidents a compromise was reached by which a German government would be created , but without giving the impression that this meant a permanent division . |
25 | By replacing the strings with the root-indices the information that needs to be stored is reduced . |
26 | Its grandiose modernization plan of the early 1980s was presented as its contribution to the ‘ struggle against unemployment ’ ( RENFE 1982m : 9 ) , and when in 1981 it negotiated with the unions an increase in staff of 7,000 , the chairman defended the agreement as ‘ an appropriate response to [ RENFE 's ] public service task ’ ( quoted in El País , 12 December 1981 ) . |
27 | Having chosen confrontation with the unions the Heath government went down to important defeats : the resolution of the miners ' strike by the Wilberforce Report in 1972 ; the official solicitor 's intervention to free the ‘ Pentonville Five ’ in the context of demands for a general strike , after which the Industrial Relations Act was virtually a dead letter . |
28 | ( 5 ) permits evidence to be adduced , subss. ( 6 ) and ( 7 ) deal with the courses a sheriff may take in sustaining an appeal , and subs . |
29 | Fourth , if the children were placed with the grandparents the mother would cause problems with contact in view of the past relationships . |
30 | When these are included with the trainees the ratio becomes 1 consultant to 1.08 assistants . |