Example sentences of "with the [noun] [conj] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 I look forward to hearing from the hon. Gentleman how he will deal with the complaints that I expect he will receive from his constituents , when he has to explain to those employed at Guy 's hospital why the Labour party 's policies would deny that hospital the opportunity to increase staff pay by £6 a week .
2 He says that they try to deal with the complaints as they come in , but getting enough evidence for an arrest takes time .
3 I could make no further headway with the landlord so I made enquiries amongst the other customers : a beggar who whined for alms inside the doorway and a greasy-haired knave , but they only repeated what the landlord had said .
4 Shortly after he was arrested by the Stevens team , Brian Nelson made lengthy statements in the Prison outlining his three year involvement with the UDA as its chief intelligence collator and his role as a top Army agent .
5 One unlocked and you got in touch with the station and they would contact the key-keeper and they would come out and lock the place up .
6 He seems to have enjoyed greater success with the public than he did at home , however .
7 If the nuclear forum wants to be as effective with the public as it is with press and politicians , it might be well advised to reflect whether it ought to hitch itself quite so fast to the PWR band-wagon .
8 Anyone who has to deal with the public or who is in continual contact with other people as part of their job must always be aware that attention to their appearance and personal hygiene is of the utmost importance .
9 Er , certainly in the last well , all the time I 've been involved in developing these schemes , twenty seven twenty eight years now , we 've had a gradual increase over the years of involvement in the public , with the public and we 've been criticized where we have n't done so .
10 In private an autocrat , Ballinger was popular with the public and its political representatives , whom he impressed with his authority , journalism , and the exhibitions he organized ; but , sadly , his lack of humour and austere sense of mission alienated many of his associates and he intimidated his subordinates .
11 Part Three — Conduct — lists in detail what is expected of you in your dealings with the public and your colleagues .
12 Ipswich Town could run away with the title but there is strong competition for the second spot .
13 But we might make a mistake with the title and someone .
14 The advantage for the butterfly is that if a bird seizes it by the wings , and is reminded of some earlier unpleasant experience with the species and its toxin , it will release the insect unharmed : a bluejay that has never seen a monarch butterfly will readily catch and eat it ; but within 15–30 minutes the toxins in the butterfly 's body cause the bird to vomit , and one such encounter is sufficient to make a bluejay avoid monarchs thereafter .
15 Much of the factual information contained in this article was ascertained during visits to the Commissioner 's office in Warrington during the summer months of 1992 , when selected files were examined and interviews were conducted with the Commissioner and her staff .
16 As you will see , definitions of this type fit very badly with the institutions that I shall presently describe .
17 ‘ There must be something radically wrong with the play if it pleases everybody , ’ he wrote , ‘ but at the moment I can not find what it is . ’
18 He has been so occupied since before his first book was published ; in season and out of season , through thick and thin , and always with the certitude that his views , his perceptions , would prevail : a catalyst and an agitator of the first order .
19 Still , as long as the occupants are happy huddling in a spartan hut with the fantasy that they are men of the wilds , while people read the Daily Record under a golf umbrella and pass round the digestives a few thousand feet above them on the Ben then who can criticise ?
20 Even those with many advantages will have precious few opportunities for issuing commands with the expectation that they will actually be executed .
21 Already the atmosphere is such that companies such as Chubb Insurance Company of Europe is advising client directors to make concerted efforts not only to be familiar with all aspects of their companies ' activities but to take prudent action at the boardroom table : right down to ensuring all documents are prepared ‘ with the expectation that they will be scrutinised at a later date by others who are looking for evidence of wrongdoings ’ , that detailed minutes are taken , and that they should vote against any proposal rather than abstain because abstention could be construed as approval .
22 ‘ This programme is soundly in place at Waterford and is in the process of being implemented in Wedgwood with the expectation that it , too , will be fully in place by year-end or early next year — at which time , having done what I came to do , the chairmanship will be assumed by Dr O'Reilly .
23 Thus , for example , a woman 's wish to work outside the home might conflict with the expectation that she should care for an elderly relative .
24 For quite some time he lived with the expectation that he was going to die .
25 Conversely , a man 's wish to care for an elderly relative might conflict with the expectation that he should go out to work .
26 It was better to stand out at the beginning than to go in with the expectation that he would soon have to provoke a further crisis by resignation .
27 I turned off the road when I drew level with the Brigadier and his Officers , and placed myself on the right of Mills Roberts as the Brigade swept past to the tune Highland Laddie .
28 The Socialists have been unable to clinch a similar deal with the Greens but they have now announced that they will unilaterally pull out their candidates in favour of better placed Green candidates in the second round .
29 By April 24 Tofilau Eti claimed that 30 members of the Fono had pledged support for his administration , while 16 were aligned with the SNDP and one remained an independent .
30 Needle-knife papillotomy is probably a safer option than pre-cutting with a sphincterotome where the wire emerges from the end , as the direction of the cut is easier to control with the needle-knife and there is less danger of damage to the pancreatic duct .
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