Example sentences of "[vb -s] [that] [noun] with " in BNC.

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1 He finds the necessary justification for coercion in the justice or efficiency or some other contemporary virtue of the coercive decision itself , as and when it is made by judges , and he adds that consistency with any past legislative or judicial decision does not in principle contribute to the justice or virtue of any present one .
2 This report concludes that people with IBS are prone to chronic illness behaviour and that this is learned .
3 No-one , though — least of all Kais Al-Kaisy — doubts that relations with Iraq have been stretched to breaking point .
4 He insists that boots with reinforced soles and crampons are as essential on steeper icy slopes as is an ice axe .
5 Rover says the idea is to encourage teamwork and save money , and insists that employees with genuine health problems have no need to fear for their jobs .
6 While Bush welcomed Yeltsin 's visit he made it clear in public remarks that relations with the new Russian leader would not be allowed to undermine " official relations " with Gorbachev .
7 It constantly happens that men with an unbroken record of success and public applause suddenly lay the burden down .
8 The CBI does not even go this far : Sir Michael Angus , its president , says that compliance with the code should not be a listing requirement because of excessive bureaucracy .
9 The code says that consultation with a solicitor can be in person , in writing or by telephone .
10 And our best interpretation as far as we could tell from that of course that was that the implied increase in sharing , because sh assumes that households with dwelling was about between four and five times the present sorry nineteen ninety one level share in the county .
11 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 .
12 The absence of both voluntary contraction of the external sphincter and rectal sensation confirms that patients with complete supraconal lesions lose conscious control of sphincter activity .
13 The Chancellor complains that people with an income of £500 per week will pay more tax under Labour .
14 The study also shows that grasslands with a high above-ground biomass lose their standing crop more rapidly than those with a lower biomass .
15 Figure 1 shows that treatment with metronidazole caused a significant reduction ( p<0.001 ) in the 4 day faecal excretion of 1 1 1 In leukocytes from 4.7 ( 4.7 ) % to 1.5 ( 1.3 ) % .
16 This study shows that treatment with metronidazole selectively reduces intestinal inflammation and blood loss in patients with NSAID enteropathy .
17 Their data are summarised in Table 7.3 , which shows that pasture with a low intensity land-use exhibits characteristics that most closely resemble those of undisturbed forest , i.e. a high above-ground biomass in which most of the nutrient stocks are located and a diverse flora which includes many species found in mature forest .
18 Figure 2 shows that patients with active Crohn 's disease have significantly higher scan score ( mean 82.1 ( 13.6 ) , median 51 ) than those with quiescent disease ( mean 24.7 ( 7.0 ) , median 15 ) ( p≥0.005 ) .
19 Our survey shows that people with bank accounts are much more likely than others to shop around for credit , and to use lower-cost forms of credit .
20 Indeed , the ILEA , precisely because its schools operate in such widely differing circumstances , has published a ‘ league table ’ of 16-plus examination results adjusted for intake factors , which shows that schools with a disadvantaged intake can do relatively better than a school with an advantaged intake .
21 Thus government data for men in full time employment in 1977 shows that men with university education have earnings which are 55 per cent higher than those with basic schooling .
22 Mary Georgina Boulton observes that women with pre-school children , in order to restore a sense of control in their lives and cope with their workload , need to create a structure to their work .
23 The report speculates that CPUs with simpler , partitioned designs , likes of Alpha , PA-RISC and PowerPC will be moved forward by the addition of duplicate integer units .
24 For example , European Community legislation on cosmetics requires that products with a stability of less than three years be labelled with an expiry date but it does not elaborate on this .
25 He states that businesses with the highest investment intensity have the greatest chance of improving ROI when one takes the longer run into account .
26 Editor , — James E Bowman states that patients with Duchenne muscular dystrophy are bedridden by the age of 12 .
27 The Warnock Report ( op. cit. ) recognises that pupils with sensory handicaps need advisory services providing support at this level .
28 It seems that people with a history of schizophrenia may also have some difficulty in ignoring irrelevant stimuli ( such as other distracting flashing lights ) , and therefore in maintaining concentration .
29 In her study of young Asian men and women who were unemployed , Brah notes that sons with widowed mothers felt under particular pressure to support them financially and practically , and when unemployment made it impossible for them to do so they felt ‘ an acute sense of failure ’ as one of her interviewees put it ,
30 The evidence of three recent controlled studies indicates that clients with bulimia nervosa can benefit to a similar degree from treatments which can not be regarded as forms of Cognitive–Behaviour Therapy ( Fairburn and Cooper , 1989 ) .
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