Example sentences of "with an [noun sg] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 In a Panorama documentary on Monday night , Tim 's father Colin will say : ‘ I wanted to look at the man , to hear his voice and to ask him directly about how he could be in league with an organisation like the IRA .
2 ‘ We indicated we would be interested to talk to Gerry Adams , because I wanted to look at the man and hear his voice and ask him directly about how he could be in league with an organisation like the IRA .
3 ‘ We indicated we would be interested to talk to Gerry Adams , because I wanted to look at the man and hear his voice and ask him directly about how he could be in league with an organisation like the IRA .
4 For example , a famous debate , which started with an exchange in the pages of the scholarly journal World Politics in 1966 , was ostensibly an across-the-board one between Behaviouralists and Realists ( or Traditionalists as they were there called ) .
5 In relation to Bourdieu 's concept of habitus , the artefact was noted as playing a pivotal role in social reproduction , where it forms part of a reconciliation of objectivist accounts exposing the mechanisms which create the subject in history with an interpretation of the social subject 's role as active agent in the formulation of historical strategy .
6 Each chapter in the main section of the book will conclude with an interpretation of the values involved in the views that are discussed .
7 She fingered the brooch at her neck — Victorian gold plate with an amethyst in the centre , held in place by a fierce pin .
8 It involved the establishment of an independent board to deal with the phasing of the separation of private beds and facilities from the NHS , which was nevertheless associated with an expression of the government 's commitment to the maintenance of private medical and dental practice .
9 The population turned out to vote — 90% of those registered cast their ballots — with an enthusiasm for the activity which should hearten westerners too used to these political luxuries .
10 Holford began to collect works of art in 1839 and became one of the most distinguished collectors of his time , with an enthusiasm for the Italian Renaissance .
11 ‘ What a strange demand ! ’ says Lebyadkin with an effrontery beyond the man we have been given , though not of course beyond old Karamazov .
12 Clownfish raised in captivity seemingly do not undergo the learning process established in the wild , which closely associates them with an anemone for the whole of their lives .
13 If no blood clot or haemorrhage was seen in the ulcer base , the patient was discharged and followed up with an endoscopy on the seventh day , the first month , and every month until scarring of the lesion ensued .
14 This chapter is primarily concerned with an approach to the care of overdose patients which is brief and focused on helping the patient to solve his own problems .
15 As suggested in section 10.5 , insertion of resistance in series with the capacitance C limits the closed-loop gain at high frequencies that satisfy and if the closed-loop Bode plot is like that of with an approach to the open-loop plot at 6 dB per octave , the amplifier is likely to be stable .
16 He is now gainfully employed in the centre of midfield by Alex Ferguson and the next qualifying tie being away from Ibrox , where McClair has had a problem with an element of the crowd , could be an influential factor in Roxburgh 's decisions .
17 Working for patients proposes that regions , and eventually districts , will be funded on a weighted per capita basis ( with an allowance to the Thames regions for higher prices in London ) .
18 Saddam Hussein is wondering whether he can get away with an assault on the Kurds of northern Iraq .
19 At the beginning of January 1990 he announced a 10 per cent devaluation of the kina with an exhortation for the nation to stop living beyond its means .
20 That compares with an increase on the Intercity trip from Swindon of 7.5% .
21 The year was a busy one for the residents with an increase in the number of outings , many in connection with the 50th Anniversary of the Battle of Britain .
22 Stand ready to provide liquidity to a banking system in distress , but take care not to accommodate , with an increase in the money supply , an inflationary shock that hits the economy as a whole .
23 The company is celebrating with an increase in the final dividend , payable on July 6 , to 3.2p ( 3p ) making a 5 p.c. rise in the full-year payment to 5.8p .
24 Alternatively , LTP may be associated with an increase in the sensitivity to Ca 2+ to one or more components of the release mechanism .
25 The interrelation between deposits and loans ‘ thus become another form of reciprocal dealing : an increase in either the amount in deposit or the amount on loan is inevitably linked with an increase in the other ’ ( Okamura 1982 p.58 ) .
26 The modifications to the original drawing referred to in the article were mainly concerned with an increase in the size of the tunnels to incorporate larger propellers , the design of which has not be the direct responsibility of G.L. Watson and Company .
27 The gene is expressed throughout embryogenesis with an increase in the expression level between 3 and 10 h and a further increase at the hatching stage .
28 The general format has also been improved , with an increase in the number of notes in the schedules and tables .
29 Labour 's proposed attempt to finance improvements in our rail expenditure , at the expense of our roads programme , would result in massive unemployment in the construction industry , along with an increase in the number of casualties on our roads .
30 For high risk junctions increasing exemplar risk is associated with an increase in the amount of information described .
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