Example sentences of "[to-vb] [art] [adj] [noun] with " in BNC.

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1 His plan was to reorganize the Southern League with other clubs into two divisions of eighteen to twenty clubs each , to be called the Football Alliance , with promotion and relegation between the Second Division of the League and the First of the Alliance as well as within the two organizations .
2 Commercial Union is one of several major insurance companies to target the Grey market with specially designed policies in the past year .
3 It was a dramatic and impractical outfit of a kind I only expected to see on the male models who posed in the more outlandish fashion magazines that our rich clients brought aboard Wavebreaker , yet Jesse Isambard Sweetman managed to wear the elaborate style with an elegant insouciance .
4 THE DART VALLEY Light Railway Plc has become the latest steam railway to hit the financial skids with a plunge in passengers , income and overall profitability recorded in the 1991 accounts .
5 Yet it should have been better for , needing only to hit the 18th green with a sand wedge he went into a bunker , failed to get up and down and ended with a bogey five .
6 Moran , O'Neill and Mick Deegan all attempted to curb the in-form Brolly with no success , and his blistering pace will give Cork manager Billy Morgan something to ponder over in the week ahead .
7 Somehow Mr Lee has to carry the old guard with him , not least because the mainlanders dominate the legislature as well as the National Assembly .
8 All at once Matilda was able to see the whole situation with absolute clarity .
9 The Foreign Office request puzzled him , for it was not to see the Foreign Secretary with whom he normally dealt , but the Home Secretary , Sir Harry Marriott .
10 The final stage was to confirm the edited version with the unit writers and to gain the approval of the Steering Group for the final versions .
11 Some unions , most notably the Miners ' Federation of Great Britain , were reluctant to invest the General Council with the power to call all unions out on sympathetic strike action and unemployment made it difficult for it to fight against wage reductions .
12 5.9.9.2 not to agree the reviewed rent with the undertenant without the approval of the Landlord
13 We gladly accept all these rightful strictures and if we are to enjoy the same success with councils we have to accept their bye-laws , too .
14 The objective makes it easy to compare the actual outcome with your prediction .
15 The procedure is the same as for ( 3 ) above but care should be taken to compare the predated shells with living ones from the same population .
16 To compare the new technique with the conventional intraoesophageal pH measurement , a method was developed to locate a pH electrode at the same point in the oesophagus as that monitored by the cadmium telluride detector .
17 So the old faithful customers do not have the chance to compare the new rates with those currently being paid to them ’ .
18 What he needed of course was to compare the present Bill with the nineteen sixty four Act as amended by various statutes .
19 The next step was to compare the conceptual model with what was actually happening in practice , a process similar to that described in Chapter 9 , where the existing situation is considered in light of a proposed new system .
20 It is interesting in this respect to compare the Christian view with that of other religions .
21 In the first two of the three Arnold sinfoniettas it is fascinating to compare the American performances with those of Ross Pople and the London Festival Orchestra on their Hyperion disc , which has the obvious advantage of offering all three sinfoniettas .
22 ( 1968 ) argue that the test can be used in two ways : first , to compare a subject 's overall score with the age-group norms from the standardisation data ; and , second , to compare the subtest score with the overall mean score .
23 I would like to take this opportunity of thanking my fellow officers , committee members , teachers and all members of the Society for their support during my six years as Honorary Treasurer and I would ask you all to support the new Treasurer with the same loyalty and enthusiasm ’ .
24 Unwin and his colleague Parker in their 1901 essays brought forward the arguments of the Beau Ideal to support the rustic vernacular with which they designed their mass housing .
25 3 Pipes , waste outlets , sink clips and fittings are included , allowing you to connect the new sink with existing waste pipe
26 Det Ch Insp Roy Lambert said there was nothing to connect the two men with the car .
27 There are thus two possible lines of inquiry ; the first , the argument from descent , is to look to relationships likely to connect the human species with ape-like ancestors ; the second is to compare man with less closely related primates that have followed a similar evolutionary path in invading the savannah lands , an argument therefore by analogy .
28 He goes on to connect the semantic change with ‘ the general tendency of the Enlightenment not to accept any authority and to decide everything before the judgement seat of reason ’ ( p. 241 ) .
29 It is a nice matter of judgement to decide how to treat the various personalities with justice .
30 If societies wish to attract more members and cash , they may be well advised to treat the general public with a little more courtesy , even those who are only ‘ armchair ’ enthusiasts .
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