Example sentences of "with the [noun pl] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.
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31 | Cramer did not object — his brief from Sir Harry Marriott was to co-operate with the Americans wherever and whenever possible . |
32 | with the houses on or something like that yeah |
33 | But erm happily erm we managed to deal with the matters primarily because management agreed that we would have a meeting on a Monday and a meeting on a Thursday , both held in the afternoon , in the last hour of the working day . |
34 | We were really mixing with the stars then as Chris Tarrant came into the canteen ! ’ |
35 | I got on well with the teachers there before I went to Bridge Road . |
36 | Where in registered land a new covenant is given by the wife to the building society a certified copy of the transfer containing the covenant should be lodged with the deeds so that the building society has a proper record there of the wife 's liability , the transfer incorporating the covenant itself being retained at the Land Registry . |
37 | Where in registered land a new covenant is given by the new husband to the mortgagee , the mortgagee may require a certified copy of the transfer containing the covenant to be lodged with the deeds so that it has a proper record of the liability of the new husband , the transfer incorporating the covenant itself being at the Land Registry . |
38 | The adjudicator would deal with the papers there and then . |
39 | Without this curve , the picture falls apart , literally into two halves , with the restaurants below and the Opera House above . |
40 | They did that with the neeps so that when the man came along with a cart they could throw them , you see . |
41 | In 797 Barcelona , the main Catalonian city , fell to the Franks and the Saracen governor , Zeid , rebelling against his master in Cordova , sought vassalage with the Christians rather than defeat at the hands of a fellow Moslem . |
42 | The government , I , I find it somewhat disappointing that having put in what I think was an extremely good bid , I think having had that bid accepted at the first stage by government on their shortlist , having then had the bid accepted by the European Union , with the populations really that we submitted to them , we now find that U K government are actually trying trade back some of that population , and , and area coverage of the bid , to be able to use some of that spare capacity which they would generate within the U K , within the European population figure elsewhere within the country . |
43 | In August 1911 the diehard peers used language as violent as any that Law was to use later , and in the crucial decision on the House of Lords Law sided with the hedgers rather than the ditchers . |
44 | Suddenly I was in the helicopter with the doors off and a medical bag clutched in my sweaty hand , travelling at breakneck speed fifty feet above dried river beds , paddy fields , termite hills , baobab trees , beach , forest , more forest … |
45 | In the end , the children get themselves into trouble with the police simply because they are bored . |
46 | She wanted to know who as well , but he refused her and she knew it would become part of his bargain with the police when and if he were caught . |
47 | His father , Jonathon said his son had been in trouble with the police before but had never stolen cars . |
48 | in so far as this order purports to have any extraterritorial effect , no person shall be affected thereby or concerned with the terms thereof until it shall be declared enforceable or be enforced by a foreign court and then it shall only affect them to the extent of such declaration or enforcement unless they are : |
49 | Sympathy was with the generals rather than the Prime Minister , hardly surprisingly in view of past events , but sympathy never went far enough to weaken Lloyd George 's position greatly . |
50 | Paul ( 3.8 ) pushed the wheelbarrow with the tubes inside and on reaching the small slide stopped and tried rolling them down it . |
51 | It is much better to try a simpler design and to be thrilled with the results rather than try something more complicated and then feel despondent because it did n't work . |
52 | This morning they 're different again down there cos I 've been down there and I 've looked at the situation erm and I 've had a word with the lads there and I will try and alter it a little bit more . |
53 | Be flexible with the details so that if you are getting behind you can trim the programme . |
54 | ‘ We should get six top international players and a number of international referees and sit down with the law-makers so that all points of view are aired . ’ |
55 | At first the difficulty was with the mahouts rather than the koonkies . |
56 | Do you want to get out the sheet then with the gifts on that we lo you looked at . |
57 | Alexei signalled to one of the engine tenders , and the man fiddled with the levers so that the rods rising and falling at the top of the funnel slowed jerkily and then stopped . |
58 | There could be no doubt that by competing with the plaintiffs both as regards supplies and customers he had placed himself in a position in which there was a conflict of interest and duty . |
59 | The organisers claim the format teaches lessons that stay with the anglers forever and top names like Dave and Mick Vincent , Andy Love , Keith Arthur , Jimmy Randell and Ray Mumford all graduated through Shield matches . |
60 | Opinion surveys suggested , however , that a majority of US citizens felt that reverse discrimination , even on the basis of making up for past wrongs , was unfair , and was a concept associated with the Democrats rather than the Republicans . |