Example sentences of "[v-ing] [prep] [noun] with [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Inglewood , California-based Locus Computing Corp , has introduced Transparent Network Computing environment , TNC , the latest incarnation of its transport-independent distributed systems architecture ( UX No 271 ) , which will be competing for space with similar technologies from NobleNet Inc and Covia Technologies Inc ( UX No 395 ) .
2 Leyhill prison on the Gloucestershire Avon border is as far from the popular conception of a jail as you can get.Modern buildings cluster around borders boasting blooms that many public parks would be hard pressed to match.Leyhill is an open prison … the last port of call for inmates nearing the end of their sentences.A hundred prisoners work on the nearly forty acres of lawns , borders and market gardens.Their skills won them a silver medal at Chelsea for this display of garden design.And at Leyhill , they 've created a spectacular show … with drifts of brightly coloured pelargoniums competing for attention with giant cannas … and a fine show of roses.New borders are being created all the time … giving the prisoners an opportunity to express themselves and learn techniques that could help them go straight when they 're released :
3 Sometimes I went trolling for lythe with rubber eels , or fly fishing for saithe and mackerel in the clear water around the rocks .
4 With its comparatively meagre resources , adult education might be seen as being at a disadvantage when catering for adults with special educational needs but , in reality , it has some features which enhance its capacity to respond .
5 They were particularly over-represented in schools catering for children with emotional and behavioural difficulties ( 87% ) and in units for the language impaired ( 79% ) ( ILEA Research and Statistics , 1984 , Table 2 ) .
6 The largest single difference is that , of the Asian children in special schools or units , only 1% were in schools catering for children with emotional and behavioural difficulties , compared with 22% of the Afro-Caribbean children and 16% of the English , Scottish , Welsh and Irish children in special schools or units ( ILEA Research and Statistics , 1984 , Table 2 ) .
7 ‘ But some parents find that their child 's school is not up to catering for children with special needs .
8 In 61 education nurseries catering for children with special needs surveyed by the Department of Education and Science ( 1983 ) less than one-third were working to a statement of intent about the curriculum .
9 To some degree they had already been catering for children with special needs .
10 The corporate concern is therefore that the profit implications of a particular measure are widely understood , and that the legislators are not going to saddle companies struggling for survival with disproportionate costs — or at least , not without the public being made aware of the consequences .
11 However , it was often not the prime reason for the call out , typically occurring in combination with other factors , usually some form of physical injury .
12 Our review of the surveillance programme had three distinct goals : ( a ) to obtain full follow up of all patients who had participated at any time in the surveillance programme ; ( b ) to identify any other patients , who attended the department over this time and who should have been recruited into the surveillance programme ; and ( c ) to identify all cases of colonic carcinoma occurring in association with ulcerative colitis presenting to the department over this period .
13 Specific treatment with immunoglobulin early in the course of the illness is likely to be equally appropriate in toxic shock syndrome occurring in association with surgical procedures or with other conditions and should perhaps be recommended .
14 Keeping in tune with musical rule
15 We found new families insisting on meeting and keeping in contact with natural parents , when social workers , especially from the referring authorities , were discouraging this .
16 For two years the League of Nations Society led a modest existence , discussing ideas , publishing proposals and keeping in touch with like-minded organizations in France , Holland and , significantly , the United States , where a League to Enforce peace had been established in 1915 .
17 ‘ It 's really based on market rates and keeping in touch with other plumbers to see what they are charging , ’ says Mick , who is based in Camden , North London .
18 Watching him , teasing him , tickling him in the place he liked between his front legs , Nails idled the afternoon away , pushing out of his mind the horrors that lay in wait : the busybody care people poking their noses in , the job he had no fat chance of getting when he was out of school on his ear , no more riding at Biddy 's , no nothing at all , not even any certainty of keeping in touch with batty Firelight and her pushy baby .
19 All the tasks such as keeping in touch with old friends , seeing to clothes , financial affairs , and dealing with problems within the home can be carried out by family members .
20 On Feb. 12 Lebanese Deputy Prime Minister and National Defence Minister Michel al-Murr , returning from talks with Syrian officials , said that the army had instructions to ban any displays of armed force there .
21 Already officers were returning from enquiries with completed interview-forms and Lucy Lane was going through them as they came in .
22 A small number of measures have been selected for attention , applying in sectors with varied economic characteristics : air transport , and the foodstuffs industry .
23 In proceedings against , inter alios , the first and second defendants for damages for fraud and breach of trust the plaintiffs obtained , from Buckley J. , an order ex parte requiring both defendants to disclose information relating to dealings with certain assets and to produce copies of documents in respect of such dealings .
24 an artificial ‘ administrative definition relating to contacts with particular institutions of the state and welfare agencies , social workers , the police etc . ’ ;
25 Educational issues relating to pupils with visual disabilities
26 TERMINOLOGY RELATING TO PUPILS WITH VISUAL HANDICAPS
27 With an added purpose in his step , he continued on his way , returning to Coriolanus with renewed vigour .
28 The low flat boats were barely visible , and the distant figures appeared to be walking on water with tall poles and long smooth strides .
29 It was like walking on flints with bare feet , and her raw bones corroded inside her .
30 In gratitude for what I thought God had given me , a second chance , I ignored Leon 's boredom as I talked him through the files — just as I was ignoring Muriel 's messages to call her — and I ignored his rarely appearing at meetings with agricultural reps and men from the Milk Marketing Board ; ignored his non-involvement with any of the humdrum things essential to the running of a place like Sleet .
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