Example sentences of "with the [adj] [noun] [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 With the weak-link strength recommended by the glider manufacturer , breaking the weak link is now comparatively rare and the risks of error have been reduced .
2 Neither Jantzen nor McFague really gets to grips with the philosophical issues involved .
3 In many aspects the PAC 's proposals accorded with the present practice adopted by New Zealand ( see Glynn , 1985 , p. 127 ) .
4 Counsel for the petitioner and counsel for the respondents instructed in connection with the present petition submitted to the Court of Appeal and to the Board a consent memorandum dated 28 April 1992 which makes this position clear .
5 Sixteen SAS and SBS members and four men of the LRDG managed to squeeze on board with the fragile canoe wedged between them .
6 At the annual general meeting in London on 16 July 1992 vacancies on the Council and some of its boards are due to be filled in accordance with the electoral procedures specified in the By-laws and summarised in the notice .
7 They live today with the broad end buried in the sediment , where they forage for food using small prehensile filaments .
8 This part of the process should be carried out in conjunction with the external assessment described in paragraph 1.2. ( 1 ) Assess your strongest and weakest areas of legal and market expertise .
9 This provides a link with the more general tradition developed from Freud , which emphasizes the unconscious as an alternative site for the study of the contradictory nature of the individual ( and social ) body , especially in its relations with the external world seen as a ‘ reality principle ’ .
10 In other words , if a Portuguese or indeed even a Polish business is the official employer of workers seconded for three months to a worksite in Germany , these workers would have to make do with the minimum wage provided for by Portuguese or Polish legislation .
11 The first important modern paintings sale of the year held by Guy Loudmer on 16 February contained nothing to compare with the outstanding works featured in his sales during the height of the speculative boom two or three years ago .
12 One episode ends with the proud man broken , humiliated and in tears .
13 He had , still , many contacts in this field and it was yet another approach to coping with the surplus capacity produced by the Carno factory .
14 The effect was to render the acceptance of Eurocheques less attractive for French traders and , together with the additional prohibition imposed on French banks on issuing Eurocheques for domestic use , the agreement had impeded the development of Eurocheques within France as a domestic means of payment .
15 This is a new post , which has been established primarily to provide relief to senior members of the General Administrative and Academic Divisions and to enable the divisions to cope with the additional demands placed upon them by ad hoc tasks , for example the creation of new working parties .
16 Undemanding as to growing medium , it will do well with the usual mixtures provided for other hardy Cryptocoryne species .
17 A first interim order may last up to eight weeks which corresponds with the usual period allowed for investigation under s37 ( s38(4) ) .
18 The rationale for this suggestion is that , since S2 will itself initially evoke an attentional response , classical conditioning will ensure that this response comes to be evoked by S1 , summating with the attentional response evoked by S1 itself .
19 At this stage he discussed his plans more fully with his bank manager who was duly impressed with the professional approach taken by Tack .
20 In short , professional regulation for a rough trade aspiring to become a profession ( with the professional responsibilities invoked above ) .
21 In short , professional regulation for a rough trade aspiring to become a profession ( with the professional responsibilities invoked above ) .
22 This cycle is repeated throughout the excitation time , with the winding current maintained near its rated value by an " on-off " closed-loop control .
23 ‘ But Mr Kronquist , as several of you already know , was assisting Mrs Sheila Williams during most of the afternoon in question with the temperamental kaleidoscope allocated to her for her illustrated talk on ‘ Alice ’ .
24 By chance , I found myself in the royal apartments , a long , polished gallery where the freshly waxed wood winked in the sunlight and the walls shimmered with the exquisite tapestries hung there .
25 Studies of action are concerned with the subjective meaning attached to actions by human beings .
26 On the assumption that the fees charged for underwriting rights issues were a form of call option premium , Marsh compared the fees with the fractional values predicted by the model .
27 The view was impressive with the entire mountain covered in scores of domes and crags .
28 Royal taxation usually had to be for the defence of the realm , but this was no longer interpreted with the narrow precision attempted by Winchelsey , and clerical objections and conditions more often turned upon other considerations : redress of grievances , exemption from lay burdens such as the ninth and purveyances , or simple impoverishment .
29 Triton shells are frequently found in shrines , and with the narrow end cut away to make a mouthpiece .
30 With the Official Unionists opposed to this strike , the respectable middle classes had far less assurance that the working-class ‘ Prods ’ would be kept in their place .
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