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

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1 His ‘ real work ’ always lies in the bodily activity of physically capturing the ‘ prig ’ , often to have this dangerous business transformed by a detective who then negotiates justice with the adversary , in the essential CID cause of returning a good detection rate .
2 Time the delivery of the punch to coincide with the cessation of the step forward , and shout loudly at the moment of imagined impact .
3 With the cessation of the civilian-operated THUM flights of RAF PR .
4 At the outbreak of war in 1914 , Strahan supervised the preparation of a set of vital military geological maps of Belgium and other war zones ; and with the cessation of foreign sources of supply an exhaustive inventory of native sources of supply of strategic minerals ( ranging from barytes to sand ) was needed .
5 Real progress was made at the UN-sponsored talks on Afghanistan in May 1986 since it was agreed that Soviet troop withdrawals should begin simultaneously with the cessation of external interference and not after it as Soviet officials had previously insisted .
6 A loosely formulated neutralisation of Afghanistan , involving superpower guarantees of that country 's non-aligned status , mutual DRA and Pakistani pledges of non-interference and non-intervention , the withdrawal of Soviet troops ( though perhaps not military advisers ) combined with the cessation of external assistance to the mujahidin , and the retention of the PDPA as an important Afghan political force in a future coalition government , appears in principle acceptable to Soviet leaders .
7 In March 1337 he was created Earl of Gloucester : a title which he owed to his wife 's inheritance , to his own services to the Crown , and to his popularity with the baronage .
8 You 'll find them next year all commingling ignominiously in the bargain bins with the indie ‘ underachievers ’ , the Motorcycle Boys and Shrubs , all malingering in the same space .
9 He was instituted to the canonry in Durham cathedral on 27 January 1940 and in mid-February settled into a gigantic house which went with the canonry .
10 If he fixed a price with the buyer , and the buyer asked for Modigliani 's address , the painter was likely to give away his work at a lower price or offer it as a present if the purchaser was shrewd enough to take him out for a meal and a few drinks .
11 It had been suggested that the Regulations did not apply if a business purchaser arranged with the buyer to sack employees in the business a short time before it was sold .
12 If convincing contrary evidence is presented within that period , they should come to a settlement with the buyer .
13 Our dyad looked on as Mohammed Sherif , the co-operative head , aged and bloated by dietary tedium , went through the formalities with the buyer .
14 The level of premium charged will depend on the payment terms , the buyer involved and the payment risks associated with the buyer 's country .
15 This will be explained in Chapter 13 which deals with the buyer 's remedies .
16 Receivers however always want to sell without giving any warranties and indemnities because their own knowledge of the business is limited and they do not want any continuing involvement with the buyer .
17 On many exchanges , it is just the seller of the option who puts up initial margin , with the buyer simply paying the option premium at the outset .
18 Additionally this clause forbids the seller to use the order or his connection with the buyer as a reference sale or generally for advertising or publicity purposes .
19 The buyer 's concerns here are that these items be properly used and cared for by the seller , that they be used only for the purposes of the sub-contract ( ie that the seller does not use them to make goods for third parties which can then be sold by them in competition with the buyer ) , and that they be returned to him at the end of the sub-contract .
20 Although in this case the seller will find it hard to argue with the buyer 's concerns , where the seller himself provides the items ( even if he charges the buyer directly or indirectly for their provision ) he may well wish to keep ownership himself , either to tie the buyer to him for future orders , or to enable him to use the items for sales to third parties , even if this is to the buyer 's detriment , and against his consent .
21 Another variation is to impose on the seller the obligation to accept all orders placed in accordance with the buyer 's forecast , even though that forecast is not binding on the buyer .
22 And it is the equally clear duty of a buyer 's conveyancer , with the buyer , to consider whether a plan correctly and adequately describes the property .
23 Lastly , arrange with the buyer 's conveyancer the manner of completion — whether by post or by credit transfer or by CHAPS .
24 If the supplier is on an equal footing with the buyer there will be no implied undertaking .
25 The danger of delegating responsibility to salespeople is that the criteria used to decide frequency of visit are ‘ friendliness with the buyer ’ or ‘ ease of sale ’ rather than sales potential .
26 Within this section attention will be given to preparation not only for the selling task , in which there is little or no scope for the salesperson to bargain with the buyer , but also for where selling may involve a degree of negotiation between buyer and seller .
27 Examples in the last category would include personal prejudices held by key people against the salesperson , his company , or its products , while positive factors might include common interests which could form the basis of a rapport with the buyer , or favourable experiences with other types of products sold by the salesperson 's company .
28 This can generated close rapport with the buyer , but the salesperson must be aware of the reason for him being there , and not be excessively diverted from talking business .
29 At the end of this process , the salesperson may find it useful to summarise the points that have been raised to confirm an understanding with the buyer .
30 A trial close is where a salesperson attempts to conclude the sale without prejudicing the chances of continuing the selling process with the buyer should he refuse to commit himself .
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