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

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1 Many executives I observed deal with this dilemma by acting in a way that they believe will lead to productive consequences .
2 The break with this structure of belonging can be announced only through a certain organisation , a certain strategic arrangement which , within the field of metaphysical opposition , uses the strengths of the field to turn its own stratagems against it , producing a force of dislocation that spreads itself throughout the entire system , fissuring it in every direction and thoroughly delimiting it .
3 The disadvantage with this equation for the recognition task is that it would automatically demote any word that is syntactically ambiguous .
4 If she 'd been stopped in a car with this level of alcohol in her , she would have lost her licence for a year at least and got a hefty fine .
5 Confrontation with this sort of information is often an essential and necessary step in the counselling process .
6 For instance , we 're the first metal band to have a gold album with this kind of music … ’
7 In your application , you say that you only spent nine months with this firm of accountants .
8 It follows that it is the applied linguists ' task to facilitate mediation since their role precludes any direct engagement with this process on their own account .
9 Left-wing engagement with this process of realignment was delayed by a concerted attempt by the ‘ United Front ’ campaign of the three main left organizations — the ILP , the Communists and the Socialist League — to gain a secure foothold within the Labour Party .
10 The important tactic with this type of start is to decide whether to start early or late in the gates ‘ opening ’ .
11 So much of modern astrophysics has sprung from the seeds of radio astronomy that I would recommend a session with this book for anyone currently involved in astronomy research .
12 The restoration work , requested by the museum 's management with this exhibition in view , was carried out in just three months , at a cost of L560 million ( £259,000 ; $450.5 ) .
13 However , readers may be glad to know that Family and Youth Concern are hosting a one-day conference at the Wellington Park Hotel on 11th September , when Mrs Victoria Gillick , the arch-enemy of the Brook Advisory Centre will tell of her battle with this agency over the years .
14 Being taken for granted is the biggest cause of disillusionment with this kind of relationship and a sincere gesture every now and again can help to keep it sweet .
15 I would respectfully join issue with this statement on two grounds .
16 Basic and unsophisticated , the resorts are clearly designed to blend with the natural surroundings and feature little in the way of nightly entertainment ; watching the evocative sunsets or taking romantic walks along the beach at twilight are more in keeping with this slice of unadulterated paradise .
17 There are many individuals and community groups throughout the Highlands which would benefit highly from gatherings with this type of approach .
18 There seemed something all too appropriate about my exchange with this survivor of British radicalism in the thirties turning into a demeaning wrangle over a small amount of money .
19 They have lived all their lives with this sense of fear and in ignorance of the lives of our mentally handicapped population , yet are then confronted with a mentally handicapped baby .
20 I thought it only civil to break the ice with this boy of hitherto laggardly intelligence who had somehow scrambled his way to a temporary plateau of scholastic proximity .
21 Any hope that the new Ministry of Fuel and Power could rationally ‘ coordinate ’ a national policy on energy inevitably went out of the window with this absence of an acceptable common vocabulary with which to discuss the issues .
22 Let us rest content for the moment with this definition of public law , and ask why a distinction is drawn between public and private law .
23 One danger with this emphasis on the language of adults is that it easily leads to the conclusion that adults actually cause developmental progress by the way in which they speak to young children .
24 Between 1945 and 1983 , all children ascertained as ‘ handicapped ’ were classified into ten statutory categories of handicap.7 By the 1970s there was widespread dissatisfaction with this system as a means to guide the form of education that should be provided for categorised children .
25 This increase in the Community Charge in major urban areas resulted in a general dissatisfaction with this form of local taxation .
26 It was almost certainly the growth of dissatisfaction with this arrangement in the other republics and provinces that led to the abandonment of the retention ratio system at the end of 1985 .
27 That this relatively autonomous conjugal unit is supported by a familistic ideology , which stresses the importance of relationships between the spouses , and between parents and children , and which tends to equate the values of independence and privacy with this kind of family unit .
28 I 'm sure that you can see the reasons for the brain-strain caused by trying to get to grips with this sort of puzzle .
29 Do you feel a certain sympathy with this point of view ?
30 Throughout the pamphlet Hic Mulier seems to be in sympathy with this remark of Montaigne 's , but nowhere is her appropriation of the idea more challenging than in the way she dissolves both law and ideological fixity into a celebration of change and transformation , and , by implication , a celebration of her potential rather than her fixed nature : ‘ Nor do I in my delight of change otherwise than as the whole world does ’ ( sig .
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