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

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1 STEVEN SPIELBERG is too popular with the public to find much favour with critics .
2 ‘ Does the interview with the Admiral make any difference to anything ? ’
3 how did you get on with the word processing this afternoon then Sarah ?
4 A spokeswoman said : ‘ We will be in contact with the council to discuss this proposal before it is implemented .
5 Well when was there that fortnight and it seemed ever so strange when we car with the driver sitting that side and all the traffic coming by the other way , it seemed mad to me cos of just those few weeks , I did n't get time to get
6 2.7 If at any time any Works are carried out otherwise than in accordance with the Building Documents and this fact might [ reasonably ] have been expected to be apparent on visual inspection to the Surveyors on the first occasion following the carrying out of the relevant Works on which they actually inspected the same pursuant to clause 2.5 ( " Relevant Inspection " ) then unless within [ 5 ] working days after the date of the Relevant Inspection ( time being of the essence ) the Surveyors have served on the Architect a Defects Notice in respect of such non-compliance the relevant Works shall be treated for all purposes of this agreement as having been carried out in accordance with the Building Documents This provision should be deleted .
7 with the request to have that back thing done for him
8 In the Groeger and Chapman study responses were made on a seven point response keypad with the question repeated each time a rating was required .
9 The Scottish stand-off , who was among the Lions replacements , was forced to parade , bouquet in hand , from behind one set of posts to the red carpet on the half-wayline as chaperone to Mireille Mathieu , the French songstress who had just rendered all three verses of the Marseillaise ( with the chorus repeated each time ) .
10 Similarly , I think section 37 of the Solicitors Act 1843 deals , not with the right of the solicitor , but with the procedure to enforce that right .
11 With the company rejecting this request , the workers have gone on strike … while the strike has been in full swing a second union has been organized by 800 workers under the auspices of Zenro [ right-wing union federation ] with a new slogan of ‘ immediate acceptance of dismissals and reopening of production ’ .
12 What is she doing with the guitar to produce that look of dreamy ecstasy ?
13 The mere fact of having been cast in the role of daughter , daughter-in-law , son or son-in-law does not automatically endow any of us with the ability to play that part to perfection , particularly when it begins to need more than smiles and pleasantries at family gatherings , and demands qualities of patience , perseverance and insight , and the regular visiting of a lonely and possibly disabled old person .
14 Even now , as Congress struggles with the legislation to meet this year 's deadline , it is clear that another target will not be met .
15 ‘ But sir , volunteer soldiers like me joined with the determination to resist any attack upon our country .
16 The great theme of the advocates of constitutionalism , in contrast either to the theorists of utopianism , or of absolutism , of the right or of the left , has been the frank acknowledgment of the role of government in society , linked with the determination to bring that government under control and to place limits on the exercise of its power .
17 My name 's John and I 'm here with the teatime show this afternoon , just after Dennis , at half past four .
18 Adjustments to VR1 are made in small steps with the lid replaced each time .
19 A series of passages were read by adults in this experiment , with the time to read each sentence being measured .
20 Faced with the need to take some action , and willing to restrict the death penalty but not to abandon it completely , a classic step on the road to abolition , the Government turned again to the idea of categorizing murders which the Labour Government had attempted , fruitlessly , as a way out of a previous Parliamentary impasse in 1948 .
21 The aging population creates a greater strain on the Health Service , with the need to provide more day centres and more hospital beds .
22 The hon. Gentleman would do well to familiarise himself with the keep warm this winter campaign run by the Scottish Office which has received every support from local authorities the length and breadth of Scotland .
23 The ‘ named person ’ then becomes a subcontractor with the main contractor taking most of the responsibility , but with the client bearing some responsibility , for example , if the subcontractor defaults .
24 The recent interest in " criterion-referencing is linked with the wish to provide more information about what pupils have learned than traditional examinations do .
25 The urban daytripper and the village newcomer have therefore found common cause with the ecologist to greet these landscape changes with bitter resentment .
26 This may be because the GP 's previous contact with the family facilitated such contact or that a balance to the GP 's assessment was sought .
27 Alongside the festivals , the dalliance of the music business with the counter-culture pumped more money into the underground press than ever before .
28 This year was no exception with the climate improving each day at Peebles .
29 Then it was over , and with the end came that sense of anti-climax because tops are never as perfect as they should be , nor the last few steps as brilliantly conceived or executed .
30 There were several problems associated with the attempt to publish another volume , not least the lack of material .
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