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

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1 The policy implications are to some extent summarised in the contribution of the Bundesbank President to the Delors report : within the monetary union , balance-of-payments policy is replaced by regional policy , with the latter helping to finance inter-regional differences in current account imbalances through transfer payments .
2 The results obtained with the latter system appear to be best when the ewes are contained in small paddocks or fields as the uptake of drug is less consistent under extensive grazing systems .
3 The courts of this country are now only concerned with the latter consideration .
4 With the latter suffering from cancer and also therefore thought likely to resign soon , a new generation will have to guide Canada through the constitutional minefield of the next few years .
5 Price and Hall then worked their double act for Tynemouth again and opened their account with the latter chipping over onrushing goalkeeper Lee .
6 I shall only deal with the latter trend .
7 I shall deal mainly with the latter subject , but I intend to spend just a few minutes on education .
8 Concrete must be used within four house of mixing , and it is usually easier to keep up with the latter type , which is laid as it is mixed .
9 A problem can arise with the latter type of pod , where the terminals of the batteries used are not very high , and the wrap around casing of the batteries causes the base contact area to be recessed .
10 In a case study by Turner ( 1987 ) an account is given of an inspection which was to have built upon a self-evaluation , with the latter acting as an initial ground clearing and the provision of information .
11 Even with the latter part of this clause ( as drafted ) included it has been held that a landlord must still make full disclosure and not mislead the tenant nor will these words protect the landlord from an action for misrepresentation or misdescription .
12 With the latter recruitment , Detroit became a city of largely black population ; the automobile industry would not have survived had it had to rely on the sons and daughters of its original workers .
13 It is with the latter sort of crime fiction that those of us who enjoy writing comedy will have most to do .
14 With the latter form of regional economics association , nation states are free to adopt their own tariff levels upon goods imported from the rest of the world .
15 Strong words were exchanged with the latter band by the organisers , who demanded a quick piece of historical rewriting to expunge this accidental slur on the workers ' state .
16 With the latter meaning , a head can be one of four types : low ; high ( when emphatic , called " stopping " ) ; ; falling ( when emphatic , called " sliding " ) and rising ( when emphatic called " climbing " ) .
17 Rather they are complementary , with the latter process being a consequence of the former .
18 It is only the most recent work that has been of an acceptable standard in this respect , and the finding may be summarised as showing a modest correlation between the level of lead in the blood and hyperactivity in children , and between high blood levels and low intelligence , with the latter conclusion more firmly established .
19 Nevertheless , as was also suggested with respect to South Eastern secretarial/office staff , there is the opportunity for computer staff to make a ( semi- ) permanent career out of " temping " , and with the latter group this is made more explicit by the creation of the ( semi ) permanent entity of the company .
20 Thus in Alpine regions transhumance systems , in which the mountain pastures are grazed in summer by sheep and cattle with the latter being in-wintered at lower elevations while the sheep flocks scavenge on arable farms during winter , are in marked contrast with the settled agriculture involving year-round grazing of sheep on a specific area of land which is characteristic of UK hill sheep farming .
21 The legal profession in England and Wales is divided into solicitors and barristers , with the latter being considered the senior branch of the profession .
22 As for the bare infinitive , a significant generalization concerning its meaning has been arrived at — the notion of coincidence in time between the infinitive and the verb to which it is incident , with the latter being inconceivable as a before-position with respect to the infinitive 's event .
23 But if , say , a working semi-pro guitarist really wanted one of these machines he 'd justify the outlay ( about the same price as a PRS Custom ) with the many user benefits that would accrue from it .
24 Finally , we note that all of the reviewed studies used retinol at doses near the recommended daily intake as the source of vitamin A. Therefore the results should not be confused with the many cancer prevention trials that are investigating the effects of high dose — β carotene .
25 In the last quarter of the 19th century sections of double track were opened in order to cope with the many freight and passenger trains which used the line , which of course saved many miles between the NW of England and SW Wales .
26 [ Before du Pre 's death in 1987 , he had quietly set up a second household in Paris with the former wife of violinist Gideon Kramer . ]
27 a In Gardynik , it was held , dismissing an appeal by the defendant , that sexual assault was not to be equated with the former offence of indecent assault , with its highly subjective moral overtones .
28 These now formed , with the former king , a three-man invasion committee to plan the military operations while shipyards from Brittany to Provence , and factories in Toulon and Brest , were turning out the shipping , munitions , clothing and harness needed .
29 He was more than prepared to trade blows with the former circus act Benichou .
30 It was a delight to see the pleasure , particularly of many of our older employees , once again meeting up with the former MD 's of the company .
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