Example sentences of "[noun] [adj] with [verb] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | In the years 1899–1904 Hooley was involved in a series of dubious companies concerned with exploiting concessions on foreign territories . |
2 | The controls are at waist level with simmer settings on all hotplate burners . |
3 | I know I 'm a bit late with printing tips for this fantabulous game ( the Simpsons board game 's pretty good too — Phil ) . |
4 | The success of the ‘ symptomatic ’ approach to physical illness has led to its adoption by other , paramedical , professions concerned with helping people with other kinds of disability . |
5 | Liver biopsy , performed in 10 patients , showed changes compatible with sclerosing cholangitis in non-AIDS patients in five cases . |
6 | These statements influenced a number of academics concerned with accounting theory in non-business organizations , most notably those on committees of the American Accounting Association ( 1972 and 1975 ) . |
7 | In addition to these three , there are a number of professional bodies concerned with maintaining standards of professional training , such as the English National Board for nursing , and the Royal College of Psychiatrists for doctors . |
8 | This consists of a collection of programs concerned with transferring data between databases and associated housekeeping and security tasks . |
9 | In April 1960 , Wayne State University entered into a contract with the US Office of Education to conduct at Monteith College a research project concerned with exploring methods of developing a more vital relationship between the library and college teaching . |
10 | However , the learning theory approach to language has continued to receive considerable support from teachers and clinicians concerned with helping children with language difficulties . |
11 | Between 1870 and 1918 it appeared to eugenicists concerned with finding ways of breeding a better race that the wrong class of people were using birth control . |
12 | For is not rationality concerned with assessing evidence for claims to the effect that certain states of affairs exist ? |
13 | NPAs ( since the 1981 Wildlife and Countryside Act ) have been charged under Section 43 with preparing maps of moor and heath ( without guidance on what should be included ) which in their opinion are important to conserve . |
14 | Finally , Rawls is only to a limited extent concerned with correcting inequalities in the ability to promote the good which are due to one 's natural endowments ( the difference principle is about social , not natural , primary goods ) . |