Example sentences of "[be] a [noun sg] of [noun] with " in BNC.
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1 | The rip there 're a number of problems with feature analysis and you can read books on them . |
2 | For too many involved with the system there had been a sense of grievance with too much focus on the sensational and too little attention on the steady progress of two decades . |
3 | Understandably , this has been a bone of contention with many of the staff of the polytechnics ever since , who maintain that for teaching at degree level to be lively and effective it needs to be supported within the institution by an active research programme . |
4 | And if there had been a degree of sympathy with the other defeated peoples — a doubtful claim , it has to be said , particularly with regard to the Poles — in this case ‘ the entire population took the view that England should at all costs be destroyed ’ . |
5 | There had always been a feeling of pre-destination with Richard and now that they had both suffered so much it seemed stronger than ever . |
6 | In the past there have been a number of problems with spin recoveries with light aircraft . |
7 | Additionally , over the years , there have been a number of changes with regard to the Business Expansion Scheme ( BES ) . |
8 | Surveys are a way of life with an I B M. as they are in many companies today . |
9 | On each level there are a couple of corridors with a lot of classrooms , leading off them . |
10 | The Colobinae are a group of monkeys with sacculated stomachs with associated bacteria and flagellates , and they show the best adaptations to leaf eating , allowing the use of coriaceous leaves , though all species eat at least some fruit and seeds . |
11 | Beneath them are a group of children with an average age of 10 . |
12 | There are a number of difficulties with the Gordon theory . |
13 | There are a number of difficulties with this judgment . |
14 | There are a number of problems with this approach . |
15 | As might be expected , there are a number of problems with this approach . |
16 | There are a number of problems with the above analysis , based , as it is , on Freud 's assumption that there is a basic element of latent mutual hostility existing between people . |
17 | However , there are a number of problems with this approach . |
18 | There are a number of problems with the system however . |
19 | There are a number of problems with the PPP theory . |
20 | Many authors accept this equation implicitly , but there are a number of problems with it . |
21 | ‘ There are a number of problems with this and it uses NHS money in a quite fruitless way . ’ |
22 | Elsewhere in the southern authority areas there are a number of towns with light industry , much of which is modern , with effluents discharged to foul sewer rather than direct to watercourses . |
23 | ‘ There are a number of similarities with the Meadowhall project — not least that it , too , is built on an old steel works ’ , explains P&O Properties Chairman , Tim Harding , and Neue Mitte will similarly be focused around a covered shopping mall . ’ |
24 | There are a number of printers with whom MAS has worked already ( some being clients ) who are well known for security printing . |
25 | Casey Miller and Kate Swift in their book on sexist language make the point that there are a number of words with the prefix ‘ man ’ which have nothing to do with the male gender . |
26 | Well I think that it 's , it 's a shame that the Y D P did come to an end really , because I mean I know there are a lot of problems with it , but I think that Keith was doing a fairly good job of trying to resolve some of them |
27 | Here there will be a multiplicity of arrangements with the private sector ranging from guaranteeing the same price as the 1992–3 DSS spend , to tighter downward pressure on prices exerted through tendering , to authorities where little or no control over placement costs will be exercised at all . |
28 | Now one thing that seems to be a bone of contention with local people particularly , is the cost of it — what 's the cost going to run out to ? |
29 | There may also be a contract of sale with respect to a future contingency so that s5(2) of SGA 1979 states : ( 2 ) There may be a contract for the sale of goods the acquisition of which by the seller depends on a contingency which may or may not happen . |
30 | This would be a Council of Ministers with majority voting being permissible on a ‘ limited field of discussion ’ , but this would still be something that would lack the reality of supranationalism . |