Example sentences of "[noun] with [noun] the " in BNC.
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1 | By wedding perception with symbols the visionary leader creates a vision , and the vision , by evoking an emotional response , forms a bridge between leader and follower as well as between idea and action . |
2 | Oxbridge Jazz Club with residents the New Orleans Preservation Band , Oxbridge Hotel , Oxbridge Lane , 8.30pm . |
3 | Oxbridge Jazz Club with residents the New Orleans Preservation Band , Oxbridge Hotel , Oxbridge Lane , 8.30pm . |
4 | The lorry pulled away from the kerbside with Tony the driver looking helplessly at his two friends . |
5 | Preston denied this with some zest , pointing out that it was the first time he 'd thrown a punch at anyone since his days in the ring with Cobber the kangaroo . |
6 | On return from a recent trip abroad , I rad with interest the article headed Democracy in Action ? in the July pages of Compass . |
7 | Only six weeks after making their solemn covenant-pledge with God the people are clamouring for a replica of the old gods of Egypt . |
8 | Chris Wilkinson 's remarkable progress was curtailed in the quarter-finals by Chris Bailey who proceeded to displace last year 's circuit winner , the American Brian Joelson , in the semi-finals and ease himself into a confrontation with Bates the next day . |
9 | He exchanged a few pleasantries with Jeane the Amazon , and collected on a small cocaine deal with a Senior Lecturer in Romance Languages . |
10 | Poor Stephen — she should n't have teased him by exaggerating her friendship with Martin the way she had . |
11 | In Section B Gilly rode her own Cool Grange to finish 42 points ahead of Susan Ward from Ayrshire with Hold The Fort and Mark Holliday from Selkirk riding Chill Out . |
12 | It is in the whole couplet of A and B in which A is affected by its juxtaposition with B , and B by its juxtaposition with A. The whole is different from the sum of its parts because the parts influence or contaminate each other . |
13 | ‘ Barratt was just telling us the other night at the Goodys ' , ’ says Prue , as she pours coffee in the living-room , ‘ about how he had lunch with God the other day . ’ |
14 | I had quite a good chat with Ray the other day , yes , eh . |
15 | We have learned from our experiences with S.pombe the importance of combining information from different clone libraries , and from genetic or PTS maps . |
16 | ‘ I need help with bottling the plums . ’ |
17 | Several knights came to Ayrshire , one being Walter Fitzallan , whose father had moved from Normandy to England with William the Conqueror and had fought at the Battle of Hastings . |
18 | They descended from Sir Pagan d'Urberville , who came from Normandy with William the Conqueror in 1066 . ’ |
19 | We have also from his pen a long Dialogue with Trypho the Jew . |
20 | THE HOUSE OF LOVE play a one-off date at Middlesbrough Town Hall with guests The Real People and Pele . |
21 | The title of the Institute and corporate members has been reviewed and following a consultation exercise with members the decision has been taken that a change would be inappropriate . |
22 | Locals claim the plan is not in keeping with representations the museum made when initially seeking community approval . |
23 | ‘ In pursuing their war with Iraq the United States and its allies seem to have made the traditional error of interpreting Middle East politics with a map in hand . |
24 | When in 1870 Prussia went to war with France the general feeling was that the French were the aggressors and that Bismarck might perhaps teach them a lesson . |
25 | At the beginning of the war with England the French crown , denied the use of the ports and coastline of Brittany and Aquitaine , had to witness the English army enjoying access to both , and using them as bastions on the continental mainland from which to launch attacks into territories ruled by the king of France . |
26 | CorVision 5.0 will be commercially available in July , priced on a per-user basis with $35,000 the price for a typical entry-level configuration . |
27 | Thus , although the geodesic with approaches the ‘ fold singularity ’ apparently at a finite distance from the curvature singularity in region IV , an arbitrarily close geodesic that is initially parallel to it in region II diverges from it and crosses into region IV before it reaches the hypersurface . |
28 | Disconnect the large multi plug on the wiring loom on the bulkhead Pull the wire off the injector pump shut off solenoid as a safety measure and touch the starter solenoid wire ( white with a red tracer ) to a live feed ( brown ) on the engine side of the multi plug ( check it is out of first gear first ) An opened split pin is ideal for the job With practice the engine can be flicked over to the required position |
29 | Third , when the provincial gentry still did not take up the cause of reform with alacrity the tsar bypassed them by appointing a majority of keen reformers to the Editing Commissions . |
30 | Lansdowne enjoyed territorial advantage in the third quarter without threatening the home line but Ballymena gradually regained the ascendancy with McAleese the speedy Bell and Nicky Rainey spearheading a number of promising attacks . |