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

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1 The nursing staff can take pride in Brian 's care — his recollections of interactions with the nurses in the unit are overwhelmingly positive .
2 At school he 's a bully , and I 've had lots of discussions with the teachers about his behaviour .
3 Meanwhile the Prime Minister is understood to be arranging a series of meetings with the leaders of all the main constitutional parties in Northern Ireland .
4 In 1275 he surrendered custody of Kilgerran but retained Abergavenny till 1281 and was embroiled during this period in a number of disputes with the tenants of the honour .
5 Anderson et al 1978 3 combined peer ratings of universities with the numbers of publications produced by these universities within 10 scientific fields : Developmental Biology , Zoology , Pharmacy , Physiology , Mathematics , Microbiology , Psychology , Chemistry , Biochemistry , Physics .
6 Anderson et al 1978 combined peer ratings of universities with the numbers of publications produced by these universities within 10 scientific fields : Developmental Biology , Zoology , Pharmacy , Physiology , Mathematics , Microbiology , Psychology , Chemistry , Biochemistry , Physics .
7 The chastened company admitted that the shock loss showed that it had been guilty of poor financial controls and a badly-timed shareholders letter — Vannotti said the board was convinced up to March 22 when the shareholders letter was sent that it would record a profit for 1992 , but he and the chairman subsequently ordered a special audit , after financial controllers warned of problems with the accounts for Ascom 's cable television and mobile telephone businesses in Germany , and a closer examination revealed the German results had to be corrected by $41m — $28m of extraordinary depreciation and $12.8m of adjustments to inventory values , Vannotti said .
8 The polytechnics support vouchers because they believe that the system will give them parity of resources with the universities by allowing them to compete for students on equal terms .
9 They are not always on the best of terms with the carters with whom they have to deal , and threats of actual violence do not tend to the increase of business .
10 One of the great challenges now for ecologists , planners , economists and politicians is to reconcile the aspirations of humans with the needs of other species .
11 Chambers argues that this pattern which characterises companies like Toyota or Marks and Spencers achieves economies of vertical integration without unified ownership and makes it possible to combine the advantages of markets with the virtues of planning , since it gives a measure of stability to both parties .
12 With regard to low attainers in particular , the teachers ' comments on the familiarity of pupils with the items in the GT4 reference test ( see Chapter 3 , pp.27–40 ) lend support to this view .
13 ‘ In the end it is a political decision which will be taken by the council of ministers with the views of officials placed before them , ’ said Mr Claridge .
14 Then he put the cover back on the typewriter and tidied up , lining up the pile of sheets of A4 bank paper and his box of carbons with the edges of the desk .
15 The principal method of data collection will be a series of interviews with the members of the cohort .
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