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

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1 With the advent of detergents with disinfecting properties ( QACs ) and sophisticated chemistry combining detergents with disinfectants a number of products have appeared since the early 1950's .
2 By rejecting the idea of selective bans , the Act has failed to deal with the problem of groups with a history of violence preventing peaceful protest by others simply by announcing their intention to counter-demonstrate .
3 The 1964 survey showed about a third of councillors preferring to deal with the problems of individuals with 43 per cent preferring broad policy matters .
4 Home-grown : Edinburgh 's Royal Botanic Garden also has had a long involvement with the development of plants with medicinal properties
5 Some mortgagees are dispensing with the involvement of conveyancers with endowment policies altogether .
6 Others focus on problems associated with the construction of systems with which users can interact to get assistance and advice , such as tools for design support , authoring aids , programming tools and learning environments .
7 The NCC lines up the National Curriculum with the inclusion of children with severe learning difficulties in the education system in 1970 , with the Warnock Report 's claim that the goals of education are the same for all pupils ( DES 1978 ) and with the 1981 Education Act 's integration clause .
8 With the exception of children with special educational needs , the approach to needs was uneven and sometimes weak in the vital areas of diagnosis , assessment and provision .
9 At that time , was experimenting with the immunization of monkeys with vaccines made with killed polio virus .
10 Who else will forge and strengthen links with the multiplicity of others with whom some creative collaboration could yield fruitful results — those affected by disability , chronic sickness , inadequate welfare provision , NHS reforms , prejudice ?
11 For as long as these conditions persist , and until a comprehensive range of services is developed to cope with the needs of parents with older mentally handicapped children and adults , there will still be a need for mental handicap hospitals , and there will still be young people being admitted to them .
12 The rest of the conference was humming with the anticipated controversy over sado-masochism , and with the anger of women with disabilities over non-accessibility to the venue and to the discussion papers .
13 Manual cleaning may be combined with the use of machines with equipment parts being passed through a dishwasher .
14 He added that EDS was competitive in price and that his staff was impressed with the results of meetings with EDS retail users in the US , including Del Monte and Smith 's Foods .
15 This information , along with the results of interviews with over 100 students , will be used to inform general SVQ policy and future development .
16 Now compare this with a sample of families with below-average measured incomes for which Y < Y p — in this case , C/ Y will be greater than the long-run C/ Y p .
17 Mrs Dyer was lodged in Reading Gaol , where she made two abortive attempts at suicide , the first with a pair of scissors with which she tried to stab herself ; thwarted , she then tried to strangle herself with her boot laces , with no greater success .
18 The result of this relatively narrow income distribution is that a company can be truly multinational , doing business with a spread of nations with high levels of income , whilst confining its activities to a very small number of countries .
19 We maintain a dialogue with a range of countries with the aim of discouraging any form of support for terrorist groups .
20 The lathe has been modified and now has an indexing system with a range of divisions with 16 , 32 or 60 stops .
21 For two days , 19–20 May , it puts social workers in touch with a range of employers with genuine vacancies .
22 A college which has close relations with a variety of companies with a good record in training can point young people in the direction of these ‘ good ’ employers .
23 A further advantage is that whereas with a series of debentures with a charge on the company 's assets it will be necessary to say expressly in each debenture that it is one of a series each ranking pari passu in respect of the charge ; debenture stock achieves that result without express provision .
24 I must have said something about being in reasonably , good health despite a rather dismal daily round of commuting to Charing Cross and a crawl by bus up the King 's Road to the appropriately named World 's End pub , but that I was more tormented at that time with a clash of affections with two young ladies .
25 No doubt can exist of his Anglophilia , yet he now says that when he heard McQueen tell the story of the ‘ 45 , ‘ I could not refrain from tears , ’ and qualifies his response by discussing a set of feelings not a million miles from sentimentality ; ‘ The very Highland names , or the sound of a bagpipe , will stir my blood , and fill me with a mixture of melancholy and respect for courage ; with pity for an unfortunate and superstitious regard for antiquity , and thoughtless inclination for war ; in short , with a crowd of sensations with which sober rationality has nothing to do . ’
26 Day , evening and weekend trips are planned along with a programme of meetings with invited speakers to discuss areas of common interest especially the general aspects of cycle safety .
27 This study is Phase 3 of an on-going research project with a cohort of individuals with Down 's Syndrome and their families .
28 In the whole population , the genotype characterized by two short alleles ( genotype DD ) was associated with an excess of cases with myocardial infarction compared with the two other genotypes ( ID and II ) ( P=0.007 ) .
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