Example sentences of "[noun] with [noun] [vb mod] " in BNC.
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1 | Patients infected with cytomegalovirus had significantly more frequent dysphagia , abdominal pain , weight loss , and diarrhoea , and a significant association with diarrhoea can also be inferred from two earlier studies . |
2 | That , as we shall see , would be a situation that his association with Orton would change . |
3 | anyway frank — is — wanted by Start on a new rental deal this spring so that might be an option for him — for his sake i hope the deal with albacete will come through — for my own and leeds i hope he will still stay at leeds — he is a great talent and clearly is a man for the future . |
4 | An interim deal with Seveso would also help the company 's case for a further postponement of the trial . |
5 | The deal with Sainsbury will result in Cashline terminals being installed at the company 's supermarkets in Bridgend ( Mid Glamorgan ) and Totton ( Hampshire ) . |
6 | Whitbread chief executive Peter Jarvis would not comment on possible closer links with Heineken , but senior company sources say a share deal with Heineken could be a means of loosening the connection with Whitbread Investment Company , which has a dominant interest in Whitbread 's split-voting share structure . |
7 | At the World Economic Forum in Switzerland in early February , a Canadian politician was heard to complain that his country 's free-trade deal with America could not work because Canadian interest rates are five percentage points higher than American ones , unfairly hampering Canadian business . |
8 | ‘ We basically believe that the deal with Aegon will be more profitable to existing policyholders . ’ |
9 | The UK group has a long standing commitment , made to the Hong Kong Government , to broaden the shareholder base of Hong Kong Telecom and a deal with CITIC would be consistent with that . |
10 | Workers at British Aerospace fear a proposed deal with Indonesia could threaten more jobs at Prestwick . |
11 | Those members of staff who have reservations about the value of a genuine partnership with parents can best be convinced by the successes of many small actions . |
12 | These few pages can not do justice to the array of benefits which a partnership with AEA could bring . |
13 | Unix System Laboratories Inc president Roel Pieper , a member of the COSE anschluss , predicted that Unix System Laboratories Inc 's partnership with OpenVision will ‘ be able to drive the COSE effort in systems management forward ’ by establishing common tools and technologies . |
14 | Unix System Labs president Roel Pieper , a member of the COSE anschluss , predicted USL 's partnership with OpenVision will ‘ be able to drive the COSE effort in systems management forward ’ by establishing common tools and technologies . |
15 | Although I remained resolute that my partnership with Charlie would come to an end the moment I was offered a place at university , I still believed that with his energy and drive , combined with my level-headed approach in all matters financial , we would surely have impressed my father and perhaps even Granpa Charlie . |
16 | Psychology 's association of qualitative methods with femininity might , again , seem to have some feminist potential . |
17 | The increase of speed with altitude could be the result of the upward transfer , by convection in the troposphere , of energy of motion : as such energy is transferred from the high-density regions at low altitudes to the low-density regions high up then the low-density material has to move faster to carry this energy . |
18 | However , as Carole Ann Ford pointed out , anyone viewing the episode with hindsight can easily spot signs of great anxiety among several of the cast required to cross that gaping ravine . |
19 | If , for example , we knew what animals with neocortices could do that species lacking them could n't do we would know something about the cortex without having to ablate it in a single animal . |
20 | They may think that their jobs will be less secure , that they might lose the independence that they previously enjoyed , that their relationships with others will change for the worse and they might lose status , they may think the change unnecessary and they may simply fear change in itself . |
21 | Note : Strong needs for relationships with others can be exploited . |
22 | Death or distance may have reduced the number of friends , and relationships with acquaintances may appear to be superficial . |
23 | As discussed in the previous chapter , relationships with kin will also be affected by the higher incidence of divorce and remarriage , which may weaken the support available to the old living alone , especially because , in such interactions , the notion of reciprocity over time is so important . |
24 | I think it was all in Kenneth 's mind and I think Kenneth 's hang-up about his backside and his obsession with cleanliness would have made physical love very difficult for him . ’ |
25 | Ceauşescu 's obsession with numbers ought to have been satisfied by the overmanning which already existed in Romanian industry which could not really provide productive employment for the existing population . |
26 | An obsession with food can be found in those who perhaps lead boring lives or , at the other end of the spectrum , stressed lives . |
27 | Classic Maya civilization appears to have collapsed some 600 years before the Spanish conquest of Central America , but even if it had survived it seems inevitable that the Maya obsession with time would have remained a historical curiosity with no influence on the modern world . |
28 | Their obsession with gathering may , at first glance , seem no different than the fanaticism of collectors of rare books or woodblock prints . |
29 | Shells are essential — to keep shell-dwellers with shells would be cruel . |
30 | Some of her married friends will still invite her to their homes , but her ties with others will be weakened . |