Example sentences of "with the [noun prp] [noun] [conj] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Langbaurgh School , in Sulby Avenue , has been chosen to take part in the BBC Newsround Election , the world 's biggest ever children 's election organised by the BBC in association with the Hansard Society and supported by a national newspaper . |
2 | And it 's the interaction of these electrical fields with the Darkfall electricity that causes these … things to happen . ’ |
3 | Graham began climbing with the Edinburgh JMCS and shared first ascents of significant Scottish routes like Parallel B Gully , Lochnager ( 1958 ) , Smith 's gully on Creag Meaghaidh ( 1959 ) and Vanishing Gully on Ben Nevis ( 1961 ) . |
4 | I thoroughly enjoyed playing this game and , I like the idea of making my own game worlds with the ZZT Editor and controlling the objects using the built in ZZT-OOP programming language . |
5 | At an earlier meeting , in Turnberry ( Scotland ) on June 7-8 , the North Atlantic Council ( of NATO Foreign Ministers ) had announced outline proposals for improving co-operation with the Warsaw Pact and set the agenda for the forthcoming summit . |
6 | If you have taken the previous walk around the Hradčany leave the Strahov Monastery by Úvoz Street , the road originally connecting the Hradčany with the Malá Strana and marking the boundary between the two districts . |
7 | The British initially negotiated with the Vichy authorities and showed no enthusiasm for replacing them with Free French officials , and in the end made belated concessions to appease Free French sensibilities . |
8 | Community pharmacy , an underused resource , will change with the NHS reforms and become better integrated into the prescribing process to ensure optimum pharmaceutical care . |
9 | It is concerned to remove barriers to the process of product authorisation , to unify standards and ensure patent protection for EC biotechnology products in order to compete with the US industry and attract investment . |
10 | In a well researched book , Folk Heroes of Britain , by Charles Kightly , an English scholar , the author successfully debunks the legend connecting Cole with the Colchester area and supports the view that the Ayrshire legend is based on fact , Coel or Coilus being the person celebrated in the nursery rhyme . |
11 | The new path links the Staffordshire Way with the Cotswold Way and gives hikers an uninterrupted 100-mile walk . |
12 | Thenceforward , until the Slovenes broke with the Habsburg empire and joined the newly formed Serb-Croat-Slovene state in 1918 , the fortunes of this small Slav community were linked to those of Austria . |
13 | He also vowed to maintain ties with the United States while continuing to improve relations with the Soviet Union . |
14 | The tariff reform camp had a bonus in 1911 from events in Canada : Laurier 's Liberal government had negotiated a Reciprocity Agreement with the United States that cut across all of the arguments for imperial preference . |
15 | The regime had recently expressed readiness to develop relations with the United States and to join the Conference on Security and Co-operation in Europe ( CSCE ) . |
16 | It must be stated that Yamamoto never wanted war with the United States and advised against it . |
17 | They 're padded , branded with the Yamaha logo and finished in rock ‘ n ’ Roll black with an adjustable shoulder strap . |
18 | RP thus has no direct effect on the convergence pattern displayed by middle-class speakers : therefore , if we start with the RP norm and derive these speech community patterns from it , we can falsify the situation totally . |
19 | This provision comprises two honours degrees and two diploma courses , ( one in conjunction with the NI Hotel and Catering College ) , offered under the aegis of the Department of Hotel and Catering Management . |
20 | At the end of that period , in May 1943 , Hugh Wilson , who was in charge of the Rangoon diocese , Bishop West being in the USA recovering from a severe motor accident , agreed that we should move to Simla so that I might maintain liaison with the Burma Government-in-exile that had made its headquarters there . |
21 | So Palace officials have now put in another rush order with the Gloucestershire company that makes the ties . |
22 | He was gazing up at the stars , probably communing with the Mother Ship and receiving new instructions . |
23 | The Association is grateful for the help and advice in connection with the Storrington scheme that has been received from Orbit Housing Association . |
24 | One leader took between fifteen and twenty people , hired a hall , broke the link with the Cobham Fellowship and began to establish a church which has grown to some sixty members . |
25 | It 's a great opportunity to be able to meet with the Leeds Chairman and talk about the points you raised . |
26 | The result of this was that the sales force on the continent had lost confidence with the Axminster products but needed them for contract work , eg hotels … |
27 | On the contrary , it proved , beyond any doubt , that the Templars were familiar with the Atbash Cipher and employed it in their own obscure , heterodox rites . |
28 | A distance of 3kpc would agree with the -D estimates and place the remnant satisfactorily in the Norma spiral arm . |
29 | One moment it 's out with the Brillo pad and scour , scour , scour . |
30 | When delivered ready to start running on I August 1913 , the ten ‘ SoutherN ’ buses were integrated with the L.G.O.C. fleet and allocated to Streatham Garage , from which they normally worked on route 59 , ( Oxford Circus and South Croydon ) which competed directly with Croydon Corporation trams , emphasising Croydon 's weakness in not having through running powers to work to London . |