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

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1 Righton has also quit as governor of a school for children with learning difficulties .
2 In Middlesbrough , the whole of a school for children with severe learning difficulties enjoyed a pancake race .
3 Some changed their paper-types , and others were persistent readers of a myriad of papers with individual readerships too small for us to analyse ( the Scotsman , the Glasgow Herald , and regional English papers , for example ) .
4 The key reform would be the introduction of a Bill of Rights with a free speech guarantee of the sort enjoyed by America and most European countries .
5 To maintain that the content of literature is part of a system of signs with a structure of its own , independent of the ‘ real ’ world , is clearly to maintain that it is in theory analyzable in the same way as its language ; but in practice a ready-made set of conceptual tools is simply not available .
6 In practice , unlike the example of a collection of objects with randomly assigned characteristics , we reach the same classification by using different sets of characters .
7 Assault on a constable is one of a group of offences with a somewhat complicated family connection .
8 In many ways the most interesting aspect of the present sale was the inclusion of a group of artists with established reputations but fresh to the auction market .
9 Three sources of attitude change have been identified by researchers : compliance ( new attitude is adopted for ulterior motives ) , identification ( peer group membership requires a change ) and internalization ( the new attitude is accepted as one of a group of attitudes with which the individual can live ) .
10 Meadows and Wood ( 1991 ) conducted some small scale research into the attitudes of a group of parents with primary aged children in LEA schools and a group with children in independent schools .
11 In Aitken v. Motherwell and Wishaw Licensing Court , 1071 S.L.T. ( Sh.Ct. ) 25 , it was held that a licensing court had no powers to make policy or blanket decisions ( see Re Findlay [ 1985 ] A.C. 318 ) , and in Keith v. Dunfermline Town Council , 1068 S.L.T. ( Sh.Ct. ) 51 , the refusal of a permit for amusements with prizes on general grounds was found to be unreasonable .
12 Many of the verses on the subject of Growltiger or Macavity had in fact originally been written for the children of the Fabers and the Morleys ; Eliot 's own affection for small rather than large animals is sufficiently well known , and he was the owner ( or patron ) of a succession of cats with names like Pettipaws , Wiscus and George Pushdragon — he used the latter name when entering crossword competitions in Time and Tide .
13 For a composite material consisting of a concentration of particles with orientation described by and elastic constants of a second phase , which may also be of general elastic properties , the Voigt scheme would lead to sums such as
14 Baker 's unproductive visit to Geneva came in the middle of a week of meetings with leaders in allied countries .
15 more of a burden on churches with ministers .
16 Some processes involving simple treatment of yarn or fabric with an aqueous solution , such as yarn-sizing or back-filling , require very little water , whereas others , composed of a sequence of operations with many rinses , demand large quantities .
17 Others , like sponges , consisted of a colony of cells with a porous skeleton .
18 There is now plenty of choice for the investor who knows what he or she wants to invest in , but there is still something of a vacuum for investors with less than £50,000 which they want to put into shares directly .
19 Alternatively they may effect a leveraged buy-out of a number of businesses with a view to later reconstruction to realise " hidden " reserves which will effectively finance the acquisition of the core business they wish to retain , and enable the borrowings to be redeemed .
20 You may be one of a number of employees with a roughly comparable job .
21 Standing Orders govern a wide range of activities from the daily programme of each House to the structure , membership and procedure of a host of committees with various functions .
22 He suggested that Eisenhower " flattered the Shah with the prospect of an exchange of views with you on modern military problems " .
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