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

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1 We all know that one point five of thirty thousand pound is far better than one point five of three thousand pound , yet with the present government crisis the T U C lacks in leadership in building a campaign to reject the pay policy .
2 — Hartlepool Working Mens Club holds its annual Sports Supper Night on Friday February 28 with the hilarious comedy group The Mimics and supporting act .
3 With no inherent mechanism to correct this disequilibrium outcome , the economy can stay on the lower curve of the J with considerable unemployment ; i.e. with the real wage W1/PO the economy might stick at on in part ( d ) with unemployed in part ( a ) .
4 With the Second World War the system started to creak .
5 With the 16,825 word lexicon the situation is slightly improved with incorrect alternatives being suggested for 78 of the unrecognised cases .
6 In Committee I promised the Hon. Member for Dundee East ( Mr. McAllion ) that I would follow up with the Scottish Development Agency the need for management-employee buy-out teams to receive the same treatment as any other applicant for assistance from the SDA .
7 Jointly planned with the Educational Development Unit the workshop was the first in a series of ‘ pilot ’ workshops for new academic staff to be organised in the next couple of years .
8 As with the old rating system the occupier , normally the head of household , would be liable to pay .
9 Jack was mad and even madder with the American scandal magazine the National Enquirer , too , although that was nothing new .
10 With a distinctive Chardonnay tang the flavour was full and rounded .
11 The trip from Jura that morning had been exciting enough , with a following sea cork-screwing the boat wildly as we ran before it , with the occasional shuddering ‘ gybe ’ when a shift of wind took us by surprise .
12 With a limited liability company the liability of the directors for the debts of the company is limited.Where a company is insolvent , the Insolvency Act 1986 applies ( see pp. 57–621
13 Thus , with a prospective payment system the funding agency still can not control total expenditure , unless it can control the number of cases .
14 Conversely with a low gear ratio the effective load inertia is high and the motor accelerates slowly , but has to reach a relatively low stepping rate to move the load at a satisfactory speed .
15 With a floating rate loan the borrower incurs uncertainty as to the loan 's cost over its term but benefits if market interest rates decline from their initial level when the loan was granted .
16 I ; and with a given production function the rate of growth in that department is also determined .
17 In an encounter with a high status role the options are few — they can agree to do as they 're told ( in which case you , the teacher , end up doing all the decision-making ) or they can refuse ; it 's a battle of wits and wills : you remain in control or they overthrow you .
18 Where the selector is dealing with a single service point the final order is a relatively simple operation .
19 So far we have just been using linear demand curves , with a linear demand curve the slope is constant , however , elasticity varies everywhere along its length .
20 In a normal distribution with a bell-shaped frequency curve the median and mean values coincide .
21 If there is a relationship with an existing search firm the client may well use a known firm when making further appointments .
22 Where a continent moves towards a subduction zone associated with an intra-oceanic island arc the consequences are rather different because of the resistance of continental crust to significant subduction .
23 As with an intra-oceanic island arc the oceanward side of a continental-margin orogen is marked by an oceanic trench associated with the downgoing oceanic lithosphere ( Fig. 3.8 ) .
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