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

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1 The Report of the Data Protection Committee was published late in 1978 , a bad time for political initiatives : within a few months the new Conservative Government was in office and contenting itself with a fresh and laborious round of further consultations — there seemed little likelihood of anything being done until , in 1981 , the Council of Europe , as part of its concern with human rights , opened its ‘ Convention for the Protection of Individuals with regard to Automatic Data Processing ’ for signature by States which had appropriate legislation enacted .
2 Mockbeggar Theatre Company , the North 's long-estestablished disabled people 's theatre company , visits Kirby College , Middlesbrough on February 26 as part of its national with a production of In Through The Out Door .
3 As part of its co-operation with Digital Equipment Corp ( CI No 1,952 ) it is also co-funding research work with DEC on the ‘ Active Badge ’ .
4 Rather clever , I thought , of canny old John Curtis , as part of his alliance with Hodder , to produce Churchill : The End of Glory by John Charmley in so blank a period .
5 In a new development on Thursday the court heard a conversation between Clay and Senator secretly taped in November nineteen ninety one as part of his cooperation with Federal prosecutors , during that conversation the lobbyist Clay boasted to his one time crony that Sharon , newly appointed by Governor Pete Wilson , was our girl .
6 As part of my agreement with , I received campaign contributions totalling thirteen and a half thousand dollars from G Tec in October ninety eighty six .
7 Allen said he tried to ‘ de-escalate ’ the battle with Farrow but she became enraged after learning of his affair with Soon-Yi .
8 Computerisation is the name of the game in ball throwing machines these days , with the recent announcement by the Fulcher School of Tennis of its agreement with Pro Match-Holland , to distribute its electronically mains powered ball machine in the UK .
9 So that it would be a means of comparison of our organization with a competitor .
10 I , therefore , confirm that the date of commencement of your employment with the Department of Management and Information Services will be .
11 In recognition of his work with the Council and other bodies , David was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire ( CBE ) in 1991 , and this month he receives the honorary degree of Doctor of Education from Napier University .
12 After his tragic early death last year , staff at the centre held a collection to raise money for a memorial trophy in recognition of his work with young people at the centre .
13 Richard Devin , an officer at Deerbolt Young Offenders Institution , will be presented with a Butler Trust Award at Buckingham Palace on Monday , in recognition of his work with the Special Olympics for Disabled Athletes .
14 Was he really in need of her help with this monkey ?
15 In spite of her rage with him she admitted that she found him just about perfect to look at .
16 IN SPITE of their success with chilled lamb in some Scottish stores last year , New Zealand suppliers seem to have accepted this is little more than a coals to Newcastle exercise .
17 In spite of our concern with the dubious provenance of the term itself there remains a need to research ‘ the inner city problem ’ , evaluate existing policies and propose new ones .
18 But in spite of his obsession with the failures of the past , his essential irreverent humour remained undimmed .
19 The defendants claimed that what they were doing was in furtherance of their dispute with the provincial newspapers .
20 I support strongly the development of housing associations in view of my experience with my local authority in Sevenoaks , which successfully sold the whole of its housing stock to West Kent housing association .
21 I am keen for the Bill to cover estuaries , in view of my experience with private Bills over the years .
22 In view of your connection with Italy , would you be able , conscientiously , to push the idea of proportional representation ?
23 If it was sad that in England in 1963 his form finally drifted away , he did at least give his last fine Test innings , an unbeaten 74 , to the Manchester crowd , a happy choice of venue in view of his connection with Radcliffe and the university .
24 Stand upright , holding the bar at shoulder height in front of your chest with your palms facing outwards .
25 If you are n't using flags , cross your arms in front of your body with your right hand clasped over the left .
26 I ended up lying in the scrubby grass at the bottom of the hill , my knuckles white as I throttled the rabbit , swinging it in front of my face with its neck held on the thin black line of rubber tubing , now tied like a knot on a black string .
27 The man had held the gun out in front of his chest with both hands , away from his body .
28 Magill put his elbows on his dak clasping the dainty china cup in front of his mouth with both hands .
29 In this case , ITF officials blacked a ship with the result that lock keepers , in breach of their contract with port authorities at Hull , refused to operate gates and so prevented the ship from sailing .
30 Here the ITF persuaded tugmen , in breach of their contract with their employers , to refuse to operate tugs to enable the ship to leave port .
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