Example sentences of "with the [noun prp] [noun pl] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 It also secured its own connection with the Islington Cattle Market by means of Holloway unloading pens and a private road .
2 With the South Koreans proving to be serious challengers , the Japanese obviously do not want to contend with another team for Asian supremacy .
3 And with the South Africans planning 18 more Tests and a glut of one day internationals in the next two years , they are anxious not to drain the energy of their top-flight fast bowler .
4 The burden of proof lies with the EC federalists to show why the EC would not become like twelve Quebecs , as the author put it to Jacques Delors at a private meeting in Rome in November 1990 .
5 Losses on the Commercial Property account in connection with the Perth floods amounted to $10m in the first quarter and the terrorist explosion in the City of London at the end of April cost an estimated $10m net , excluding the reinstatement premium .
6 A linear or supercoiled DNA containing P A2b and P A3 promoters was incubated at 37°C with σ A -RNA polymerase , in the absence ( P A2b ) or presence ( P A3 ) of protein p4 , and with the NTP combinations indicated in each lane .
7 With the RAF roundels removed it was repainted as ‘ DU–A ’ , the commander 's machine , and it now proudly again carries this livery .
8 Some prototypes have been made with the LC molecules activated by laser light .
9 Great Britain are the reigning champions , but with the Barcelona Games appraoching fast , the odds are against them striking gold again .
10 It went better than I hoped , probably because everyone is anxious about giving the right impression , with the May elections coming up . ’
11 In 1960 the pattern which had emerged seemed likely to remain in force for some time to come , with the EEC countries preferring a maximum of integration and the remainder opting for a minimal level of intergovernmental association .
12 However , while the condition of struggle with the West Indians remained a constant , at least until 1838 , in providing a rationale for national organisations , how they were conceived as operating at various times , and even at the same time by different reformers , varied significantly .
13 It took ages to cross the line with the Pegasus players frozen in disbelief .
14 WINNING CAPTAIN Captain of the winning Ayrshire Cricket Team is presented with the Stoddard Carpets Challenge Cup by Rod Turnbull at Williamfield , Stirling on 25th June .
15 Vaizey began writing art criticism for the Financial Times in 1970 and was delighted with the rate of 5 guineas an article ; in 1974 she signed a contract with the Sunday Times to produce forty-six articles a year for £4,500 and in 1980 became a staff member with pay pegged to NUJ rates .
16 It is the first time anyone connected with the Marcos pictures has been criminally charged .
17 ‘ I am taking this matter up with the DoE Roads Service as a matter of urgency , ’ said Alderman Hugh Smyth .
18 Epic were the memories of the subsequent hearty celebrations , with the Hampshire players soaked in ‘ Lordship 's ’ champagne ; with the train back to Southampton ‘ virtually rocked ’ by the near hysterical merrymaking ; with , in a final Wooster-like-oddity , Tennyson having first led his team to the train for Northampton , where , indeed , Warwickshire were playing the next day .
19 With the McDevitt brothers filling the first two places it was left to Des Wilkinson and Les Coatup in fourth and seventh positions to give Wirral an easy win ahead of Sefton .
20 The crystal structure shows that CsA binds to CypA with the side chains of MeBmt-1 , Abu-2 , Sar-3 , MeLeu-9 , MeLeu-10 and MeVal-11 of CsA making contacts of less than 4 with the CypA residues Arg 55 , Phe 60 , Met 61 , Gln 63 , Gly 72 , Ala 101 , Asn 102 , Ala 103 , Gln 111 , Phe 113 , Trp 121 , Leu 122 , His 126 ( Fig. 3 a ) .
21 It had been developed earlier in Solihull and its use with the Oxfordshire teachers allowed us to compare their attitudes with those of the Solihull teachers .
22 Dissatisfaction with the Hague Rules came from both the maritime carrier countries and the developing nations of Asia and Africa .
23 Also a concert evening with the Dalesmen Singers directed by Stephen Hartley , including organ pieces played by himself .
24 I carried on with the Debenham players getting small parts almost every year in the pantomimes , they were n't major acting roles but for a nine , ten , eleven year old child they sufficed .
25 Otago will soon be without Mike Brewer — he has accepted work with the Canterbury sports wear company and will be based in future in Christchurch .
26 The decision not to merge with the RSA Examinations Board , announced by the Trustees in October 1992 , heralds a new period for the Board as an independent examining body .
27 With the NLD leaders Aung San Suu Kyi and Gen. ( retd ) Tin U respectively under house arrest and in prison , Kyi Maung had been widely regarded as the country 's principal unconstrained opposition figure .
28 A joint US-Soviet statement on Jan. 29 suggested that hostilities could end " if Iraq would make an unequivocal commitment " to withdraw from Kuwait , and take " immediate , concrete steps " to comply with the UN resolutions passed since Aug. 2 .
29 Articles in the weekly Al-Jamahiriya newspaper ( reported at length by the official news agency JANA ) criticized Kadhafi for following the " mirage " of Arab and Islamic unity while Arab countries had complied with the UN sanctions imposed on Libya in April [ ibid . ] .
30 In the future , we also hope to establish groups of Patrons in North America and the Far East to work with the Bristol Alumni to generate overseas investment .
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