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

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1 It blinds the eyes of contemporaries with clouds of smoke ; but it docs not endure , and its flame is hardly visible . ’
2 Following upon the Cleveland Report which was concerned with civil proceedings the Criminal Justice Act 1991 has now made it possible for video recordings of interviews with children to be used as evidence in criminal proceedings .
3 The latest edition of the BCU yearbook contains a great deal of information including lists of rivers with contacts about access .
4 Every new archaeological discovery emphasizes the close contacts of Greeks with Etruscans in the sixth century .
5 Gorbachev announced on July 24 that , after 12 hours of negotiations with delegations from nine of the Soviet Union 's fifteen republics , work on the draft Union Treaty had been completed .
6 It may be that different subgroups of patients with differences in prognosis have been selected into the two diagnostic procedures .
7 During the visit the SEF delegation , headed by its secretary-general Chen Chang-wen , held two rounds of talks with officials from the Chinese State Council 's Taiwan Affairs Office ( TAO ) .
8 This is an important development , meeting the needs of students with families from both home and overseas .
9 Normally you see these kinds of injuries with victims of road accidents .
10 Mark the margins of textbooks with references to Shelfolds .
11 In a 1975 introduction to his first novel , Jill , Larkin has revealed what his college life in war-time Oxford was like , and how he first met Amis there — an account somewhat amended by Amis in his contribution to Larkin at Sixty ( 1982 ) ; and collections of essays with titles like My Oxford ( 1977 ) and My Cambridge ( 1977 ) have assembled reminiscences of how mind and character were once forged round and about the tender age of twenty .
12 As we saw in section 2.1 , we can not state the truth conditions of sentences with indexicals without reference to the deictic function of indexicals ; but if we allow truth conditions to be relativized to speakers , addressees , times , places , indicated objects , etc. , then it looks as if many aspects of deixis can be accommodated within truth-conditional semantics .
13 The optimality account of ageing has come to be known as the ‘ pleiotropy theory of senescence ’ , because it is often developed in terms of genes with effects on more than one aspect of the phenotype , in this case on survival and fertility at different ages .
14 Another drawback is that a rules-based policy , especially where this is drafted in terms of prohibitions with penalties for non-compliance , may be less than appropriate for dealing with problems of uncompetitive market structures .
15 The ICI reports that the US carried out at least three complex sets of negotiations with representatives of the Noriega government in Washington in the first five months of 1989 .
16 It shows the percentages of men with fathers in each of the three main social classes identified in the study ( see Chapter 2 for explanation of these ) who had attended private schools ( including direct grant schools ) .
17 Where officers of insolvent companies are being prosecuted in relation to their activities , voluntary disclosure of the transcripts of interviews with witnesses in relation to the liquidation can only be ordered by the Crown Court .
18 Rows and rows of bodies , topped with rows and rows of heads with faces at the front .
19 On Nov. 1 the Virginian gun control law went into effect , requiring purchasers of handguns with barrels of less than five inches or of semi-automatic weapons to produce identification , and for the sale to be recorded to check for purchasers with a possible criminal background .
20 Recent work has confined that it is not possible to measure intensity of subjective sensation in a way that is distinct from and independent of measurement of the physical stimulus from which it is derived ; that Fechner 's logarithmic transform exists only as a mathematical construction to link reports of sensations with measurements of stimuli ; and an experimental subject 's conformity to Stevens ' power law depends on his getting the experiment ‘ right ’ .
21 The Oxford Survey of Childhood Cancers compared the job histories of the fathers of children with cancers to those of the fathers of healthy children and found that those who worked with nuclear materials were at risk .
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