Example sentences of "with the [adj] [noun] [conj] they " in BNC.

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1 And therefore this young evangelical churchman had something original to say , which was an effort to fuse the Protestant idea with the Catholic idea as they were fused within his personal history .
2 But what must astonish us , I think , more than the details of violence is that the only charges brought as a result of this death were against three men who were charged with assault and punished with a 20 shillings ' fine , with the additional requirement that they should pay the doctor 's bill on the dead man .
3 The same is true for those Caribbeans who have moved to London , with the additional complication that they will accommodate to a greater or lesser extent to the norms of London English , as shown by J.C .
4 This latter formulation would give the courts a greater scope for substitution of judgment , with the additional risk that they would not have to articulate their rationale as clearly as under the heads of purpose and relevancy .
5 Andy Kershaw is in Little Rock , Arkansas to see what 's going on in Bill Clinton 's home town and manages to interview Clinton 's girl-next-door , the woman who has stayed friends with the Democratic challenger since they were teenagers .
6 He returned late that afternoon , eager with the good news that they had been awarded the Rouen-Dieppe contract .
7 ‘ Every year I say I am optimistic , ’ he added , ‘ but there is the political will in the council to agree with the new scheme and they would like to get Liss ' problem out of the way and a new school built . ’
8 This means that students are already familiar with the new language when they meet it later in the soap , and so will be able to relax and enjoy the content of the story .
9 Nine months or a year 's time we may have a different animal working in that office and it may well be some person who has who does some J L O work to supplement John and does some project work , now er Jackie has indicated she 'd love to fill that role , and we all know what project she 'd want to be doing it , but er if we do put somebody in that role they will be project officer as well and on the wall will be a year planner and it 'll have things like crucial crew gala day and all these major major things and that particular officer will work quite closely with the new Pat and they 'll be able to take some of the weight off our shoulders so when we start planning for something like crucial crew you can delegate some of the work to the project officer and perhaps the other sergeant Now I know things do n't always work out quite that straightforwardly but you know the last year has been a bastard of a year for us in terms of sickness , four S L O's have been on long-term sick we 've lost Pat for all that time Jed was off for quite a while
10 The public would no more identify with the new councils than they did with the present ones or did with the old councils , Prof Midwinter stressed .
11 A young wildebeest is able to run almost as soon as it is born , for it must be able to keep up with the other wildebeest when they flee a predator .
12 Whitlock had spent most of the afternoon with them and he 'd come away with the distinct impression that they held him in little regard .
13 The crux of the matter is this : the wider the range of financial services on offer the greater the likelihood that these conflict situations will occur , with the consequent danger that they will be abused .
14 The Pharisees and Scribes would not eat with the ordinary people as they considered them to be irreligious .
15 ‘ Natty suddenly called out , ‘ Look massa ’ ; in an instant the air before us seemed literally filled with a dense mass of these birds , which had suddenly rose from under the trees at his exclamation ; we had scarcely time to raise our guns before they were seventy or eighty yards off ; our united discharge , however , brought down eight additional specimens , all of which being merely winged and fluttering about , attracted the attention of our kangaroo dogs , and it was with the greatest difficulty that they could be prevented from tearing them to pieces ; in the midst of the scramble , a kite , with the utmost audacity , came to the attack , and would doubtless , in spite of our presence , have carried off his share , had not the contents of my second barrel stopped his career .
16 Subjects that they care about are fended off by the pupils with the familiar complaints that they are ‘ boring ’ or ‘ stupid ’ .
17 While the agreement with the Ringaskiddy residents that they would allow interim dumping of Raybestos ' waste in return for a future advance factory provided a short-term solution for the current crisis , a final solution was needed for the toxic waste produced in Cork .
18 Once the school-leaver was placed , the after-care supervision was entirely in the hands of the SCCs , and other associated bodies , who made periodic reports to the local JAC , and as with the earlier form of care committee , a ‘ visitor ’ was named who had the duty of keeping in touch with the young workers until they were 17 or 18 .
19 Alex recounted her meeting with the young painter and they laughed together .
20 FEW lending institutions have much in common with the Labour party but they are united in one respect : both are worried about people disappearing from the electoral register through poll tax evasion .
21 What kind of deal could the SDP possibly do with the Labour Party when they split with Labour because of the developing strength of the Left in the party ?
22 C : I think that there 's some hope now with the Labour party because they 've — um — compromised themselves politically so far that they would n't …
23 Within a few years , the distinction between CD-I and CD-A may become blurred to such an extent that purchasers will simply shop for CD players with the tacit understanding that they all offer both audio and multimedia facilities .
24 The Imperial 's staff , torn between a natural amour propre that a rival team had been imported to cook for the Prince of Wales and relief that they would not be responsible for royalty 's displeasure ( yet with the ignoble hope that they might get all the credit ) , watched anxiously to ensure that the incoming team was competent .
25 The Maronites were prepared to cooperate with the outside power because they correctly believed that the French wanted a future independent Lebanon which would look to France for protection .
26 On the negative side it should be recalled that many Belorussian nationalists were more pro-Western than specifically Belorussian in their emphasis , while many others became so identified with the Bolshevik Party that they shed earlier inclinations .
27 May I particularly welcome my right hon. Friend 's announcement that he has agreed to President Yeltsin 's request to send advisers to help the Russians with the traumatic changes that they must make to their armed forces as a result of the change in the situation ?
28 He , one of these people who allies their own opinions and feelings with the higher authority that they erm
29 Probably , during the war we did quite well , what with the black Americans because they were stationed at the towers and they used to give us kids chocolates and
30 Renault feel comfortable with the hatched style that they started with the 16 and developed into a smooth aerodynamic shape with the 25 .
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