Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] with [noun pl] in " in BNC.
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1 | For help with problems in a relationship see ‘ Relationships ’ on page 32 . |
2 | ( For help with problems in a relationship see ‘ Relationships ’ on page 32 . ) |
3 | These are practical sessions where students and tutors prepare themselves for work with children in the second half of the term . |
4 | His theories linked the idea of progress with advances in technological knowledge and , by showing how progress follows natural laws , he sought to place the development of political organization on a scientific footing . |
5 | Policy-making dilemmas , we repeat , have been increased in number and difficulty by the necessity of partnership with multi-nationals in the hunt for world market shares . |
6 | That would have to , that would have to come out of any kind of interview with workers in those other groups really . |
7 | Then he added , ‘ Nowadays , when the shepherds come back that way in spring , they prod every square inch of snow with sticks in search of buried frozen tār . ’ |
8 | Where the ego ideal is more highly separated , the process of identification with others in the group will be necessary for the leader to come to replace their ego ideal . |
9 | The primary mechanism suggested for this relationship of war with advances in social welfare is political : that the demands of total war forced government to make concessions to organised labour and the working classes in general which otherwise might have taken much longer to achieve . |
10 | Erm sis you have a lot of contact with tenants in the flats ? |
11 | He is playing a relaxing game of bridge with friends in the cosy surrounds of his lounge and winning commandingly . |
12 | The association of jade with rulers in China is documented in many ways . |
13 | Belgian-born Dr Michel Pacque , who first carried out tests of ivermectin with workers in a rubber plantation in Liberia over several years , is now taking up an appointment as consultant for Sight Savers ( Royal Commonwealth Society for the Blind ) in West Africa with the task of organizing regular supplies . |
14 | Although the Forest Service may offer — and withdraw — timber sales without consulting anyone , it gets close attention from members of Congress with forests in their constituencies . |
15 | The employees in such departments are often out of touch with changes in public opinion , relying instead on research data which may not be framed in a context most likely to discover what changes of attitude are occurring in consumer habits . |
16 | Heath accused her of being " entirely out of touch with events in this country " , and of leaving Major a " ghastly economic legacy " . |
17 | Everybody knows that London prices are out of line with prices in the rest of the country . |
18 | Most of these live in the province of Sichuan with others in Gansu and Shaanxi . |
19 | Theories of postmodernism , therefore , relate the emergence of this type of culture with changes in capitalist economy and the rapid penetration of market relations into all aspects of personal and social life . |
20 | The Appendix contains a brief selection of stories and picture books which I have used as the basis for drama with children in Key Stage One and can personally recommend . |
21 | In consequence they hoped for fellowship with others in the cause with particular ardour . |
22 | ‘ Some sort of mayonnaise spread that tasted like chopped up cardboard with bits in it . |
23 | At the other extreme he sometimes pushed his boys into bed with girls in order to make himself suffer , though a part of him may also have enjoyed the proximity or heterosexual life . |
24 | Better yet , it also includes a VxD ( virtual device driver ) for use with Windows in Enhanced ( 386 ) mode , which actually speeds transfers up — which is not what you would expect , really . |
25 | The theme chosen was " Creation " , and it was planned for use with 11-year-olds in a team-teaching situation . |
26 | It will be relatively easy to compare changes in funding with changes in performance to see whether there is any correlation . |
27 | Negotiations are currently in progress with partners in Urenco Ltd , the Angle-German-Dutch enterprise , with the aim of converting the partnership into a holding company . |
28 | Either these genomes have a low level of expression , in contrast with observations in human muscle fibbers or cell studies ( 27–29 ) , or this transcript is characterized by a very short half-life . |
29 | Whereas women are frequently family breadwinners ( in contrast with women in white South African society ) , they are otherwise expected to be subordinate to men . |
30 | This year the Musée des Arts Decoratifs aims to produce a catalogue of its collection in braille with images in relief , as well as a tactile itinerary of the collection . |