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

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1 Table 5.6 reveals that some countries with small resources in conventional energy sources , including Belgium , Bulgaria , Finland , France , Korea , Sweden , Switzerland and Taiwan , rely heavily on nuclear energy .
2 The first thing was to find a school for you three — for six months you had had no teaching , except what I could give you , and then kind Miss Budden , the headmistress at Auckland House school , Simla , said she could take you if I could come too and help her nurse about twenty children down with measles in the san. , because Matron was coping with some children with suspected diphtheria in another block .
3 Although some women with trichomonal infection in the vagina may remain symptomless , the majority will develop at least a vaginal discharge .
4 Ed Hawtin , from west Oxfordshire , has recently returned from West Germany , where Great Britain raised a few eyebrows with impressive runs in two and four man bobs .
5 It is obvious from these figures that the BDDA in its early days did not represent the deaf and dumb population , but that the Association merely brought together the elite of educated deaf-mutes with some hearing people — mainly missioners and a few others with personal interest in the spiritual and social welfare of the deaf and dumb .
6 In two respects — the nature of their self-concepts and their social networks — their position was quite highly domestic and kin-oriented , but they shared these characteristics with other women in the sample .
7 There were all these kids with short hair in the audience , disenfranchised rock fans , and I just thought , ‘ that 's me ’ .
8 We describe a study designed to determine the sites of ET-1 expression in patients with CFA , and to correlate these findings with histological changes in the disease .
9 The 1970s witnessed the reversal of both these factors with high inflation in the USA and ‘ aggressive ’ wage bargaining by trade unions .
10 Such phrases may be repeated many times with slight variations in each repetition , so that the phrase at the end of the sequence is quite different to that at its beginning .
11 I have learned from many discussions with primary teachers in schools in Sweden , Yugoslavia and Bulgaria ( where centrally imposed guidelines are used ) that guidelines tend to confine .
12 There has been a startling 25 per cent rise in the number of single mothers within the past year : from 12 per cent of all families with dependent children in 1987 to 15 per cent in 1988 .
13 Between 30% and 50% of all consultations with medical professionals in industrialized countries result from no detectable physical illness or when the complaint of discomfort is out of proportion to the physical problem .
14 It has been suggested that subjective risk in driving may have many similarities with emotional arousal in other circumstances , thus the best way to make predictions about the potential effects of subjective risk on memory for driving situations is to review the general literature on the relationship between arousal and memory .
15 However , we do not compare the effect of those things with natural elements in the environment .
16 Secondly , a greater percentage of the population in the rural areas was screened and if the prevalence of diabetes was similar in each area the screening programme may have missed more patients with advanced retinopathy in urban areas .
17 New technology has already enabled an ever-widening range of jobs to be moved out of the office , allowing staff to carry them out from their own homes with obvious benefits in terms of reducing office overheads as well as enabling businesses to recruit from an additional pool of people who , because of location in remote rural areas or conflicting domestic responsibilities , might otherwise be ruled out of employment .
18 I 'm not the only one to notice this ; Geoff Birtles has related his own experiences with fairy-story history in the recent Gogarth guide .
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