Example sentences of "as a [noun sg] [prep] [noun pl] with " in BNC.
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1 | The language of the marketing echoes exactly that of any supermarket brand-name : ‘ our readers perceive us as a brand of books with a special flavour and image ’ . |
2 | However , this therapeutic range , obtained in studies conducted in patients with asthma , should not be used as a reference in patients with chronic obstructive airways disease , in which the use of theophylline has been a subject of controversy . |
3 | She had received a sound enough education to act as a governess to children with parents overseas and , later , as a secretary-companion to American ladies . |
4 | For interferon has been dangled as a bait before investors with more money than scientific sense . |
5 | The sea served Armstrong as a background to adventures with a more mature approach to character and circumstance , in books like Island Odyssey , a tale set in Crete in 1941 , The Mutineers , in which a setting resembling Easter Island backs up a narrative strongly resembling Lord of the Flies , and The Albatross , a striking version of Chaucer 's Pardoner 's Tale which I shall return to . |
6 | Between 1985 and 1990 , some 25,000 trainees were trained here as a result of agreements with other governments . |
7 | Until things collapsed , I had planned to hold a conference in either the last week in January or the first week in February because , as a result of discussions with the Shopping Hours Reform Council , SOS , the Union of Shop , Distributive and Allied Workers , the Keep Sunday Special campaign , the consumers and other groups , I am confident — |
8 | The bank is believed to have relaxed its stance as a result of talks with the consortium 's board . |
9 | Duke of Gloucester 's run on the first mid-week North Wales Coast Express was hit by a number of problems none of which were as a result of problems with the locomotive . |
10 | I am concerned about the position in which some people find themselves as a result of problems with the funds . |
11 | His periodic descent to the Underworld — as a result of quarrels with Inanna — and his return from there , symbolise the constant cycle of death and rebirth in nature . |
12 | In all three jurisdictions the authorities can , and do , seek binding undertakings from firms in respect of their market conduct , and can order structural remedies ( either formally or as a result of negotiations with the firms involved ) . |
13 | As a result of interviews with local people , he said , the mission did not believe that any detainees were moved from prison camps ‘ to another place prior to the mission 's arrival ’ . |
14 | This is largely a pictorial representation of the organisation in outline and it can be used as a basis for discussions with management . |
15 | This exercise provided a guide to the logical roles and activities of each group and the relationships between them , which , in conjunction with other background documents , was used as a basis for interviews with representative staff . |
16 | The system may be characterised as a collection of resources with limited capacity . |
17 | In this sense , then , corporatists see pluralism as basically " wrong " — as a theory at odds with the facts . |
18 | The drug tamoxifen , first described in the late 1960s , has some value as a palliative in patients with oestrogen-dependent tumours . |
19 | In practice , this means getting involved with lobbying in Brussels and Westminster on behalf of the industry , and acting as a representative in dealings with Trading Standards Environmental Health and the health and Safety Executive . |
20 | Instead of creating the image from patterns of dots the data is stored as a set of instructions with each element being an individual object . |
21 | The idea of language as a network of systems with grammar as one organiser of meaningful discourse is not a concept with which they are familiar . |
22 | Since 1983 numbers at the Beacon continued to fall as it was increasingly seen as a resource for children with severe and multiple disabilities . |
23 | They view this building tradition as a merger of traits with Romano-British and Germanic origins , although Dixon ( 1982 ) has placed greater emphasis on the former . |
24 | Darwin himself investigated the means by which insectivorous plants catch and digest insects , which he interpreted as an adaptation to soils with low nitrogen content . |
25 | Others prefer primary surgical intervention , assuming a high risk of recurrence , and see primary endoscopic treatment as an alternative in patients with a high operative risk only . |