Example sentences of "kind of [noun] with [pron] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | It is suggested that schools should arrange for each group of girls ( 12–16 per group ) to spend a minimum of 1 to 1 hours covering at least two of the workstations , preferably using the kind of equipment with which they are unfamiliar , although it would appear that whilst some of the equipment may be available in schools , girls commonly claim that it is only the boys who gain access to it ! |
2 | His own feeling of staleness as an editor had much to do with his disenchantment at the kind of culture with which he now had to deal . |
3 | It is at this point that his analysis starts to become much more specific about the particular kind of capitalism with which he was dealing and the especially important group supporting fascism . |
4 | An insight into Mrs Thatcher 's character is conveyed by the kind of people with whom she feels comfortable . |
5 | Although some years later he was to describe the kind of people with whom he now associated in a less than enthusiastic manner , it was really only in such company that he could feel any sense of purposefulness . |
6 | But the other institutions were distinguished by their position in the ‘ assembly-line ’ rather than the kind of business with which they dealt . |
7 | The right hon. Gentleman can hardly refer to such a body as having the kind of authority with which he seeks to imbue it when it disagreed on a number of matters and failed to address any of the ones that really matter . |