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

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1 We are now going to explore some of these variations , first in the context of contacts with family and friends and , second , in leisure pursuits .
2 INCUBATION OF LYSOSOMES WITH ETHANOL AND ACETALDEHYDE
3 He had had the benefit of meetings with QC and QC , and had made a personal approach to the Lord Chancellor seeking possible improvements in the payment on account scheme , especially a reduction of the waiting period .
4 An identification of books with enjoyment and a positive readiness to devote leisure time to reading seem to us wholly desirable outcomes of primary and secondary school experience .
5 Those schools who changed their outlook and practice in respect of relationships with parents and the community did so for their own reasons and in response to their own sense of priorities and needs .
6 Some came partly because of relationships with Annie and me .
7 As regards conduct , firms appear frequently to use strategies such as innovation , predatory pricing and cross subsidisation of deals in pursuit of relationships with borrowers and investors .
8 One of the conclusions of this research is that nuclear families are not isolated but are actually placed in a network of relationships with kin and others .
9 He also condemned controversial Barnet chairman Stan Flashman 's war of words with Fry as ‘ public mud-slinging which reflects no credit on sport . ’
10 He also condemned controversial Barnet chairman Stan Flashman 's war of words with Fry as ‘ public mud-slinging which reflects no credit on sport . ’
11 The square funerary monument was found to contain a series of stelae with inscriptions and five urns .
12 He may consolidate his position by entering into a merger of sorts with Carlton when the Government permits such tie-ups in 1994 .
13 Facing a plate of oysters with lemon and pepper to hand .
14 At the top of the hill she was still in the forefront of matters with Run And Skip , but behind them Wayward Lad and Forgive 'N Forget were travelling smoothly and coming ever closer .
15 Splenic function was assessed in 42 patients with alcoholic liver disease by counting the percentage of erythroxytes with indentations or pits , seen by differential interference contrast microscopy .
16 On the other hand , the average value per transaction has risen steeply since the early 1980s ; this reflects both the increasing size of transactions with customers and the fact that modern intra-market business is typically conducted through deals of high value ( over £4m on average in 1991 ) .
17 How do these codes and values relate to our specific set of concerns with work and employment ?
18 She mentions Chodorow 's socialization theory of the transfer of concerns with care and responsibility from mothers to daughters , but she does not make it an integral part of her own account .
19 To provide a board of directors with reassurances that its management information systems and internal control systems are sufficiently reliable and relevant each company should establish and maintain a strong internal audit function under the direction of a chief internal auditor .
20 Unfortunately , there is one major drawback to the closer integration of telecommunications with computers and microelectronics — telephones work in analogue form , but computers use digital signals .
21 You are having more than your fair share of troubles with friends and colleagues at the moment. , You 're sensitive by nature and can only take so much of this .
22 He buys off Jingle after his elopement with Miss Wardle , acts as Slumkey 's agent in the Eatanswill election , and after handling Pickwick 's defence in Mrs Bardell 's action for breach of promise , secures his release from the Fleet , and later negotiates the payment of costs with Dodson and Fogg .
23 According to Nigel Griffiths , the Edinburgh South Labour MP , the scheme is designed to ‘ milk every penny of profit from account holders , ’ and marks a situation where ‘ the bank is removing any incentive for managers to treat the individual needs of customers with sympathy and understanding ’ .
24 They are ‘ Accelarazione ’ ( 1972 ) which incorporates an East German MZ motorcycle with waterbuck horns and a blue neon tube , and ‘ Pres de la Table ’ ( 1980 ) , an arrangement of tables with branches and other attachments .
25 The dark pigmentation of the skin gives further protection in hot climates , reducing the risk of problems with eyes and udder , and there is a theory that it might have a touch of Bos indicus blood in it .
26 Rahal , regarded as Mansell 's main rival this weekend , could only manage eighth place in qualifying because of problems with steering and road holding .
27 Lack of privacy in hospital may also be a cause of problems with bladder or bowels ; for example most patients find it difficult to use a bedpan , or commode in the ward area , even when well screened from other patients .
28 To plates of scones with jam and cream ,
29 For Bedfordshire , Hickson and Jacques agreed to discuss a variety of difficulties with Baines but the rural areas scheme was not adopted formally by the county council until mid-June 1940 — the last LEA to approve the scheme .
30 The ex-Yugoslav Macedonians , who are ethnically a combination of Albanians with Bulgarians and Serbs , take issue with only part of the Greek version of their region 's history .
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