Example sentences of "with the [noun sg] [noun] [prep] the " in BNC.
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31 | Christine Hoogenkamp has taken up an appointment as Editor with the press office of the Netherlands Reformed Church in Leidschendam . |
32 | THE Jockey Club have reached agreement with the Press Association over the introduction of the overnight declaration of jockeys . |
33 | Excellent archive aviation footage contrasts nicely with the film shot of the airfields as they are today . |
34 | Never fear , because QED ( 0784 246236 ) have introduced a ‘ Discsaver ’ black box that juggles with the output signal of the deck so it can safely be fed through the ‘ Aux ’ or ‘ Video ’ input of such thoughtless systems . |
35 | The right wall had a cupboard door , with the stair door at the far end ; on the space between was a mahogany bookcase which my father had made . |
36 | Gómez and Lloreda opposed extradition , favouring dialogue with the drug cartels in the hope of capitalizing on a perceived public weariness with the drug war . |
37 | These items are incomplete on the computer drug dictionary because of inconsistencies with the drug database at the prescription pricing authority . |
38 | It was a line that began with the excavation work at the Heavenite observatory and her first trip in the TARDIS ( how could you forget the TARDIS ? ) , continued with a confused recollection of pointing a gun at the Doctor in a tunnel somewhere , and ended on Sakkrat ( Sakkrat ? |
39 | Borehole geophysics The Group borehole geophysics team logged 44 boreholes over the year , mostly in collaboration with the BGS Hydrogeology Group and with the mapping groups within the TMOS Division . |
40 | Neglecting the confining air pressure against the side walls , and assuming that the material strength of the cylinder has been exceeded , a global approximation to the force balance on the side walls is where the inertial mass is identified with the mass m of the cylinder . |
41 | Dress underwrites not only class differences but national and racial ones also , and Perkins has harsh words for those who adopt the fashion of other countries : ‘ this one sinne is so common among us , that it hath branded our English people with the blacke mark of the vainest and most newfangled people under heaven ’ ( p. 211 ) . |
42 | DEC reckons that more than 90% of today 's VAXcluster customers will be able to enhance their systems by adding an Alpha AXP system.DEC 's clustering technology enables allows multiple systems to operate as a single system to provide fault resilience and high availability for applications : each machine in the cluster runs its own copy of the operating system with the clustering software under the control of one of them . |
43 | In the end , it turned out to be the Newtonian theory of gravity that had to be modified to make it compatible with the invariance properties of the Maxwell theory . |
44 | Mr. Walker : There have been full consultations with the port authorities about the Cardiff bay barrage , which is the one for which I have responsibility , and I do not believe that it will have an adverse effect . |
45 | Both are relevant under this heading , which concerns itself with the benefit side of the government budget . |
46 | LIFESPAN permits the definition of two periods of time associated with the verification cycle of the offline system : |
47 | If the ith character has binary value vi , then the ith character position in the destination string is loaded with the vith entry in the translation table . |
48 | Somerville 's procedure subjects would-be MPs to argument , interview , drafting tests and debate , and has some similarities with the selection tests for the Foreign Office or civil service : where the Foreign Office once had a country house , the Conservative party has a motel . |
49 | Make with the sketch maps of the area . |
50 | She was liable to propel into the governmental system men associated with business success , of whom Lord Young became the prototype from 1984 onwards She was truly a distinctive phenomenon , linked neither with the patrician values of the grandees in the shires , nor with the manufacturing Tories of northern England cherished by Disraelian Tory Democracy in the last century , nor again with the suburban Toryism dominant in the party in the interwar years and after 1951 . |
51 | They seemed to be dropping hundreds of metres , unfolding their wings , then rising with the air currents into the upper atmosphere . |
52 | With the member countries of the EC getting ever closer , I was surprised that no mention was made of the confusion that exists in English speaking member countries between the professions of chemistry and pharmacy . |
53 | He added that Albania would also benefit from full diplomatic ties with the member countries of the European Communities ( EC ) , saying that " we want friendly relations with all countries , irrespective of their social system " . |
54 | ( 3 ) The GDR , taking into consideration the foreign trade relations that have evolved with the member countries of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance [ Comecon ] , shall progressively bring its policy into line with the law and the economic policy goals of the European Communities … |
55 | ‘ Faced with the myriad opportunities for the concealment of fraudulent activities which companies and trusts provide , Parliament has given the Serious Fraud Office the power to call upon a suspected person to come into the open , and to disclose information which may incriminate him . |
56 | Although I know little of Madrid , I do know that the ring road around it is best driven with the accelerator pedal through the floor , like all those maniacal Spanish drivers in front and behind you , the steering wheel gripped tightly , eyes shut and prayers in profusion to the Almighty for safe exit from the maelstrom . |
57 | The greatest occasions for offence came with the biennial meetings of the Baptist and Congregational Unions and the annual gatherings of the National Free Church Council . |
58 | We need to ensure that we can comply with the banking mechanisms of the different parts of the world . |
59 | But human sensory physiology , which mediates the colour contrast phenomenon , does not have anything to do with the presentation appearance of the material to the point at which the observer is . |
60 | In fact before nineteen seventy four there were over thirteen hundred agencies within England and Wales which dealt with the sewage side of the business . |