Example sentences of "[vb base] with the [noun] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ The treatment was two doses of a very potent drug with rather nasty side effects ; I also had to swallow a small container on the end of a string and sleep with the string taped to my cheek all night ; in the morning it was drawn out with a sample of stomach contents . |
2 | Mr Lanighan wants people who disagree with the sentence to write to their MP or to the Judge , Francis Allen , demanding a tougher policy . |
3 | If you consider that your name should not appear on the Register , or if you disagree with the details shown in your entry then you have the right to appeal . |
4 | … taking account of statutory provisions and also of national and collective agreements , except where these conflict with the powers allotted to the Governing Body under the Act . |
5 | We may say that a criterion of legal validity or source of law is supreme if rules identified by reference to it are still recognized as rules of the system , even if they conflict with rules identified by reference to the other criteria , whereas rules identified by reference to the latter are not so recognized if they conflict with the rules identified by reference to the supreme criterion . |
6 | To take the Liberals first , it had been a commonplace of political analysis over previous years to regard the Liberal vote as largely a product of temporary disillusion with the Tories following on periods of Tory government , as a protest vote . |
7 | The stretching exercises begin with the student sitting on the floor with his legs straight out in front of him and knees together . |
8 | Such taxes begin with the levies imposed by lay rulers to raise money for the crusades ( as the kings of England and France did for the Second and Third Crusades ) . |
9 | Negotiate with the group to agree on decision-making procedures ; do n't assume they understand the workings of democracy ! |
10 | My reaction probably seems polite and restrained , but inside I explode with the feelings voiced by Hugh Macdiarmid : ‘ Scotland , small ? |
11 | Gross profit doubled to C$19.6M. 91% of the company 's turnover is attributed to Corel Draw with the remainder coming from SCSI ( small computer system interface ) software-related business . |
12 | They cover the whole spectrum of agriculture and forestry and deal with the necessity to arrive at a situation where we no longer talk about a common agricultural policy but a common rural policy . |
13 | Two films made by James Williamson , for example , deal with the hardships endured by the families of those who fought in the Boer War . |
14 | The benefits have already been seen and the guidelines are being updated and expanded to place further emphasis on how we deal with the risk points in any projects . |
15 | It is necessary first to consider an argument which has throughout been presented by the Attorney-General as decisive ; namely , that the answer to this question must inevitably be negative because the district judge had no power , or no power that he could properly exercise , to do anything other than proceed with the cases assigned to his court , without any regard at all to the pendency of the B.M.F.L. prosecution , destined for committal to the High Court . |
16 | Different sorts of problems arise with the evidence provided in this way . |
17 | I entirely sympathise with the feelings described by my hon. Friend . |
18 | While I sympathise with the points raised by Mrs White I regret that they are a result of the actions of the general public over which the Regional Council has no control . |
19 | These start with the prohibitions given to young children forbidding them to touch their genitals . |
20 | Start with the subject talked about , be logical , come to the point , avoiding unnecessary waffle . |
21 | I agree with the reasons given for having allowed the appeal . |
22 | I , too , agree with the reasons given for having allowed the appeal . |
23 | I , too , agree with the reasons given for having allowed the appeal . |
24 | I , too , agree with the reasons given for having allowed the appeal . |
25 | I agree with the reasons given for allowing the appeal . |
26 | Here again I respectfully agree with the observations made by Lord Donaldson M.R. , at pp. 324–325 , and by Neill L.J. , at pp. 326–327 , when rejecting the proprietary argument , which had not been advanced before Wright J. but which had rightly to be considered when it was put forward for the first time in the Court of Appeal . |
27 | It will be apparent from what I have already said that I agree with the views expressed by Lord Donaldson of Lymington M.R. in In re J. ( A Minor ) ( Wardship : Medical Treatment ) [ 1991 ] Fam. 33 , 41–42 . |
28 | I also agree with the guidance given by Scott L.J . |
29 | We broadly agree with the analysis outlined in the preamble to Threshold 21 . |
30 | Does my right hon. Friend agree with the comment made on Sunday that we should not commit ourselves now in advance of 1997 to a single currency as a point of agreement that all sensible people could hold ? |