Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [noun pl] with [noun] on " in BNC.

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1 to participate in discussions with colleges on devolution of assessment of single-college courses .
2 It is obviously a ridiculous state of affairs and the national coach found himself asking two pertinent questions as he came to terms with loss on a farcical scale .
3 The document says such cases should be minimised by discussions with GPs on where they wish to refer patients before contracts are agreed .
4 Given that a large part of FWWG 's assessment was based on interviews with engineers on the Monitored Professional Development Scheme [ MPDS ] , the training scheme has clearly received ‘ customer ’ approval .
5 Our hypothesis was that the oesophageal sensitivity to acid would be reduced in PSS with aperistalsis on the basis of changed oesophageal sensory pathways .
6 Now Dave is coming to terms with life on the outside :
7 The United Kingdom Cabinet decided on July 28 , 1989 , to order the British company British Aerospace to withdraw from negotiations with Iraq on the sale of 50 Hawk jet trainers to the country in a $500,000,000 package .
8 Seven other Second XI matches resulted in wins with Southend on Sea reversing the First XI result , beating Woodford Wells by 7 wickets .
9 Keep a good lookout and stay back from the line a little so that you do n't get into problems with people on starboard tack , then look for a gap to tack into .
10 An estimated 3,500 demonstrators had marched peacefully through the town to the cemetery to commemorate a student killed in clashes with police on Oct. 28 .
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