Example sentences of "the [noun] of [noun pl] [v-ing] with " in BNC.

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1 The question of whether the compulsory audit for small companies should be retained is one on which the views of practitioners dealing with small companies particularly deserved to be heard .
2 This pattern consists of the presence of cells staining with the 3G8 and RFD9 antibodies .
3 Her love sighs were suddenly interrupted by a commotion outside , the screams of women mingling with the deep gruff shouts of some of the convent 's labourers and porters .
4 On shore , dogs marked and asses brayed : Sara could see the people outside their tumbledown houses and could hear the voices of women bargaining with traders .
5 ‘ The great windows of modern times are all the work of artists working with collaborative craftsmen . ’
6 The report highlights the effects of pollutants interacting with another cause of stress , such as insect attack ( as in the case of aphids ) , frost damage and fungal attack .
7 The proportion of voters identifying with the Conservative party is about the same as in 1964 ( although Labour 's fall has been steep ) and the party 's share of the vote in 1983 and 1987 was actually slightly less than in 1979 .
8 This poses the danger of weeds crossbreeding with genetically engineered crops , which will allow them to inherit traits that will make them better able to survive drought , frost or pests .
9 Joanne and the other members of the team of teachers working with the intake year embarked on the new curriculum with a good deal of enthusiasm and more than a little apprehension .
10 The series aims to make a modest ‘ distance learning ’ contribution to meeting the needs of teachers working with the whole range of pupils with special educational needs by offering a set of resource materials relating to specific areas of the primary and secondary curriculum and by suggesting ways in which learning obstacles , whatever their origin , can be identified and addressed .
11 Particular attention will be paid to the interplay of arguments dealing with equity , economic efficiency and different legal systems .
12 At the recent meeting of Nether Wyresdale Parish Council a request was made by local residents for the 30 mph speed limit in village to be extended to the section of Gubberford Lane beyond the railway bridge to take in the group of dwellings ending with Woodlands .
13 The 3 expert systems that had been developed were made available to the shop floor , where an 11-month trial was carried out to compare the efficiency of diagnosticians working with and without the expert system aid .
14 If the approach of the NIRC in Winsper is followed , the detailed provisions of rule books will seriously limit the operation of sections dealing with protection against unfair dismissal .
15 If he does … choose to leave his existing employment before the last minute in order to look for a new job before the rush of others competing with him comes , then that is up to him .
16 It is clear that if monies are paid to X and this benefits the child then the child can be assessed ( see , for instance , the line of cases dealing with TA 1988 , s677 such as Piratin v IRC [ 1981 ] STC 441 at 459(g) and IRC v Wachtel 46 TC 543 ) .
17 Despite financial inducements provided by the general practitioner contract and a doubling in the number of nurses working with participating practices in the past two years , few local general practitioners wish to establish miniclinics .
18 Some are based on the number of dies occurring with only one specimen , the number with two , the number with three , and so on .
19 The only case to apply this approach to the running of covenants is Boyer v Warbey [ 1953 ] 1 QB 234 , in which Denning LJ stated : " I know that before the Judicature Act 1873 , it was said that the doctrine of covenants running with the land only applied to covenants under seal and not to agreements under hand …
20 There is no valid reason nowadays why the doctrine of covenants running with the land — or with the reversion — should not apply equally to agreements under hand as to covenants under seal . "
21 In a number of species , bonds between males and infants within a group may influence the chances of males mating with certain females .
22 Indeed , the evolution of the communal behaviour of individual males may be due to strategies whereby co-operative action increases the chances of individuals mating with females .
23 Spectators would thus have the interest of professionals playing with well-known personalities on the formula made so popular by Peter Alliss 's programmes , followed by the drama of a full-blooded professional shoot-out .
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