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

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1 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 .
2 Human beings are seen as constructing their actions in a process of interaction with others via the use of symbols , such as language — hence ‘ symbolic interactionism ’ .
3 But , as with those who emphasize the tutoring role of the adult input in initial language learning , both these authors emphasize the influence of the environment on the repertoire of linguistic resources that the child masters as a result of interaction with members of the family circle .
4 And of course with hoods on you ca n't hear the poor soul behind you squeaking indignantly as you work your way up their ankles .
5 The enormous expansion of higher education since 1960 has arguably provided a further extension of opportunity , but it has not succeeded in developing parity of esteem with universities for institutions supposed to be concentrating on vocational and technical education — an aspect which , once again , has invited numerous international comparisons [ Postan , 1967 ; Robbins , 1963 ] .
6 Previously Mark had seven year 's of experience with Allders of Croydon , one of the country 's largest department stores , where he supervised a diverse range of product displays .
7 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 .
8 A principal feature of Dennett 's case is that we posit features of our unconscious apparatus , which have no necessary connection with the actual thoughts we have , any more than had Hume 's perceptions of causation with perceptions of causes .
9 Japan 's biggest bank , Dai-ichi Kangyo , just stayed ahead of Sumitomo with revenues of Y3.3billion — roughly £14billion for the year or £60million per working day , equal to the UK 's big four banks put together .
10 In addition to complementing the notion of grammaticality with notions of acceptability and naturalness , the theme-rheme distinction can also be useful in explaining methods of organization and development in different types of text .
11 That would have to , that would have to come out of any kind of interview with workers in those other groups really .
12 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 . ’
13 One day we were poking around in some sodden ashes by the rear exit and found a few slivers of celluloid with images on them .
14 In other words , whereas Figure 3.1 presents the meeting of prediction with facts as a clear and decisive moment of truth , a little thought will show that there is always plenty of room for manoeuvre .
15 It will be suggested that those who became Jacobites because of a deep attachment to the principles of divine-right monarchy and Stuart legitimism were relatively few ; most who turned to Jacobitism did so because of disillusionment with developments after the Glorious Revolution .
16 One night , in a state of despair , he drank several cans of lager with friends from college — and on the way home , expressed years of frustration against his parents ' beliefs ( as well as his deep need for their love ) by throwing stones at the stained glass windows .
17 Gee-A has added to the roll of honour with victories at the Festival and Aintree since Murphy teamed up with Hubbard .
18 Nuclear fission chain reactions began in patches of ore with concentrations of 25–60 per cent U , and lasted for 10&sup5 ; –10&sup6 ; years until too little fissile material remained .
19 Their link-up of slavery with forms of domination within the family is well documented in traditional systems of slavery such as are found in many parts of Africa .
20 1986 ) , to be included — combining an orientation to the world of work with strategies for learning which emphasized relevance and inquiry .
21 After suffering serious losses , Onoue was reported to be on the verge of bankruptcy with debts of 410,000 million yen .
22 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 .
23 THE DARLING BUDS , whose ‘ Erotica ’ LP is out now on Epic , follow their recent stint supporting Kitchens Of Distinction with dates at
24 ( No more afternoons in the mulberry groves of Castelfonte with boys like Donatellos . )
25 Sort of restoration with knobs on
26 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 .
27 " A small part , " 90 entire pennies and a few fragments , was recovered by the Scottish Exchequer and were mostly from the reign of Eadgar with others from Athelstan , Edmund , Eodred and Eadwig .
28 Er the worst side obviously will be the drill bit side where Retool is not very significant in the North Sea Hycal on the other hand has a very strong market presence here er and Reler being submersible pumps and base based in enhanced recovery I would say the effect would be relatively neutral , though they do a lot of business with companies like B P who are said to be one of the beneficiaries .
29 Webb 's finest hour came in 1984 when , with Derby just days away from going out of business with debts of £1.5 million , he promoted himself from managing director to chairman .
30 Mayhew , who has a lot of contact with players at first class and international level , maintains he knows of no first-class players in New Zealand using steroids or performance-enhancing drugs .
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