Example sentences of "in [art] [noun] of [noun pl] with " in BNC.
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1 | As it is unknown whether measurement of serum pepsinogen C can help in the differentiation of patients with hyperpepsinogenaemia A , serum concentrations of both pepsinogens were determined in patient groups known to have an increased incidence of hyperpepsinogenaemia A. |
2 | In speech development , for example , it is important that they are in the company of children with normal speech when their speech patterns develop — generally around the age of five . |
3 | This data is incorporated in publicizing of the unit and its work ; in articles , meetings with other professional groups and in a display on the wall of the head 's office-cum staffroom where it is often referred to in the course of interviews with parents and pupils . |
4 | The barons of Normandy and Poitou were not innately unfavourable towards a Plantagenet lord and , as their successors were to discover after 1337 , a choice of allegiance could be a very useful weapon in the course of disputes with the Capetian monarchy . |
5 | Re-writing the partnership agreement will not be a practicable exercise in larger firms , although in certain circumstances it may become necessary , eg if in the course of negotiations with a new partner some hitherto unsuspected inadequacy is revealed . |
6 | The new book clarifies the treatment of the rules on the classification of transactions and spells out more fully the information required in the case of transactions with related parties ( previously called Class 4 transactions ) . |
7 | In the case of problems with two variables we can approximate the NLP : maximise subject to by taking and writing maximise subject to . |
8 | Where villages contain more than one pub these , too , usually reflect the split between locals and newcomers , or , in the case of villages with only one pub , the bars may be socially divided — the locals to the public bar , the newcomers to the lounge , often ‘ modernized ’ in rustic mode for this purpose . |
9 | Housing is an important component of welfare : it is difficult to imagine anything more damaging to an individual 's welfare than the lack of somewhere to live , and this is especially so in the case of families with young children and elderly people . |
10 | First was a reference in the contract to general principles of law , second a reference to arbitration in the case of differences with respect to the interpretation and performance of the contract , and third that the contract ‘ takes on a dimension of a new category of agreements between States and private persons : economic development agreements . ’ |
11 | Thefts of art works are also an international problem , especially poignant in the case of objects with cultural and religious significance . |
12 | However , it is worth emphasising that the stages and the measures on which they are based are derived from a grammatical description and that , in the case of children with language difficulties , it can not be assumed that structurally based measures are predictive of functional skills ( Blank et al . |
13 | Miller comments that in the case of children with learning difficulties , including mentally handicapped children , it may be helpful to calculate mental age using a development test or a standardised test of intelligence and to compare the MLU predicted by chronological age with that predicted using the child 's mental age . |
14 | What is the evidence for some microenvironmental differentiation of rain forest supporting a diversity of species , each in the case of trees with very specific requirements in terms of nutrients , soil water content and so on ? |
15 | These agents seem as effective as sulphasalazine in the treatment of patients with ulcerative colitis , and in the short term are less toxic . |
16 | SIR , — Protein-A immunoadsorption of plasma is effective in the treatment of patients with refractory idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura ( ITP ) . |
17 | ‘ In some cases managers are stuck in the middle of supporters with only a couple of inches of space between them , ’ said chief executive John Camkin . |
18 | There is a high risk of fetal damage in the offspring of women with phenylketonuria . |
19 | Congenital anomalies are uncommon in the offspring of women with phenylalanine concentrations below 900 µmol/l at the time of conception . |
20 | The association between birth weight and β cell function was not significant in the offspring of mothers with hyperglycaemia , possibly because of the confounding effect of maternal hyperglycaemia during pregnancy . |
21 | Perinuclear antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies have recently been demonstrated in the seaa of patients with inflammatory bowel disease . |
22 | Similarly , teachers who have specialised in the education of children with disabilities can feel daunted at the prospect of handling and coping with young children . |
23 | It may show itself in the formation of groups with a hierarchical power structure , or as an outwardly driving force , such as is found in a hunting group . |
24 | This study confirms that patients with Barrett 's columnar lined lower oesophagus have a marked degree of acid gastrooesophageal reflux , considerably exceeding that seen in the majority of patients with erosive oesophagitis without columnarisation . |
25 | Despite the growing numbers taking part in higher education , women are still under-represented in the majority of jobs with any claim to status and responsibility . |
26 | In contrast , in the majority of animals with Type II , the diarrhoea is often intermittent and anorexia and thirst are usually present . |
27 | By 1920 , in the establishment of the peacetime National Maritime Board , Wilson had achieved everything which he had ever expected or desired in the building of relationships with the employers . |
28 | The real power struggle is behind the scenes , in the informal advisory bodies with access to Secretaries of State , in the Cabinet committees , in the meetings of Ministers with their powerful back-benchers , and in the informal cabals that focus energies on future policy . |
29 | The coexistence of hyperproliferation and colonic phenotypic expression in the reservoir of patients with ulcerative colitis and FAP , conditions with high rates of neoplastic change in the large intestine , has led some to suggest that neoplastic change is a significant risk in the reservoir mucosa . |
30 | The number of authors per paper did not increase between 1985 and 1991 in Cell and a small increase only in the proportion of articles with 8–12 authors was seen in Nature during 1982–92 . |