Example sentences of "in conjunction with [art] [noun] ['s] " in BNC.

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1 A bank organising project finance in conjunction with a LDC 's government or state enterprise will seek to use concessionary ( low-cost ) finance sources along with funds from the world 's capital and credit markets .
2 FAST is to coordinate an operation in conjunction with the UK 's 1600 Trading Standards officers to establish a nationwide database and programme of investigations centred around car boot sales .
3 The Class 210 diesel-electric design of three-car or four-car unit had actually been produced to a business specification developed in conjunction with the board 's passenger commercial managers .
4 Therefore we are currently reexamining the role of future events of this kind in conjunction with the Students ' Union and the Careers Advisory Service .
5 More members are needed for this class which is organised in conjunction with the Teachers ' Training Course and is helping to support it .
6 Notable among these are the Prince of Wales ' ‘ Volunteers ’ scheme , launched in conjunction with the Speaker 's Commission on Citizenship in April 1990 ; and the Citizenship Foundation , launched in September 1989 with the objective of promoting ‘ effective citizenship ’ through projects in schools .
7 But we 've been involved with two specific projects that we 've worked on in conjunction with the tenants ' association ,
8 ‘ We hope to get it off the ground very shortly and it will be run in conjunction with the Women 's Hospital . ’
9 Their names were the first out of the hat in our prize draw , run in conjunction with the club 's major sponsor Appletise , for tickets for the clash with Norwich and Peterborough Pirates on Sunday .
10 Essex Radio and Breeze AM 's Community Action Unit have launched their 1993 Easter Egg Appeal in conjunction with the Children 's Society to collect as many eggs as possible for poor and disabled Essex children .
11 The type of injury/illness should be considered in conjunction with the Policyholder 's occupation and an assessment made of the likely disability period e.g. a builder 's labourer with a broken leg will in most cases be off work longer than an office worker with the same injury .
12 Operating in conjunction with the bank 's or the exporter 's ECGD Insurance Policy [ which insures against the normal risks of non-payment ] , these schemes offer a limited recourse debt purchase/goods purchase facility where the terms of payment are not greater than 180 days .
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