Example sentences of "[noun prp] ['s] [noun sg] with [noun] of " in BNC.

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1 Ceauşescu 's interference with features of the design wore down the patience of the architects and their staff .
2 He had grounds of his own for concern at Edward 's policies , particularly in the Low Countries where Edward 's marriage with Philippa of
3 She no longer wrote to Ferdinando nor to anyone else except Ellen and these were dutiful enquiries after Oreste 's health with reports of her own and Pilade 's .
4 And I look back to the Alliance days and Dr Owen 's flirtation with elements of Flatcher of Flatcherism , pardon me .
5 The UK 's concern with issues of juvenile offending is brought out particularly well in the papers by Roger Bullock , Ira Schwartz and Michael Little .
6 The problem for the fathers was how to express that God could be said to have uniquely identified God 's self with Jesus of Nazareth , without making Jesus into God .
7 It also raises important questions about the role of civil servants in effecting managerial change , and about the FMI 's compatibility with concepts of fundamental importance to public administration .
8 A Wearside businessman , Philip Benison , who precipitated Smart 's resignation with talk of a £300,000 takeover , looks unlikely to succeed after failing to persuade other directors at an emergency meeting that the club go into liquidation .
9 Chaos was prevailing , in which part of the ritual was to douse everyone who emerged from the Bisus ' hut with buckets of water .
10 The other actors , who were now gathered around Terry 's table with jars of yellow beer in front of them , had turned their chairs around to watch me , as if I were a football match .
11 In the 1155 peace between King Henry II and Louis VII , it was agreed that Henry 's quarrel with Thibaud of Blois should be ended by arbitration .
12 There was a real bond of friendship and understanding between many of the great churchmen of this age and leading warriors ; it would be a nice point to decide whether the happiness of St Margaret 's marriage to King Malcolm of Scotland ( see p. 210 ) was more or less remarkable than the depth of St Anselm 's friendship with Hugh of Avranches , the first earl of Chester , the savage hammer of the Welsh .
13 During this time of enforced idleness , she massaged Tamar 's body with oil of almonds , not only to relieve her backache , but also to avoid unsightly stretchmarks on her body .
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