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

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1 Beyond the court , beyond the wall with its globes of protecting lights , I could see the bulbous tower of the family mosque .
2 The opposite of loving is indifference , with its lack of feeling one way or the other .
3 This is a position which Popper has called theoreticism as distinct from operationalism , with its concern for measuring operationalized concepts , and distinct from instrumentalism , the concern with using science for predicting impending events .
4 Local government , with its responsibility for sweeping the streets and emptying dustbins , had always essentially been a humdrum business .
5 A new approach to assistance with housing costs , for example , may have to be considered both by DHSS , with concern for social security policy , and DOE , with its responsibility for housing policy .
6 The company says that the programme has already roped in SmartStar Corp , which does proprietary language applications on Digital Equipment Corp hardware ; — Inmark Development Corp , which specialises in applications for the banking and brokerage community and tools for the C++ development market ; Tivoli Systems Inc with its software for managing distributed computer systems ; and The Digist Software Co division of the Turing Institute in Scotland , which provides shrink-wrapped spatial-data-processing applications for the AM/FM and geographic information systems markets .
7 An advocate of the charting device with its versatility for creating personalised knitwear garments , Rita was always surprised by the number of students who never used this accessory .
8 That leaves Labour with its problem of finding an identity that can win elections .
9 Maastricht deals directly with its problem by giving new powers and scrutiny to the European Parliament which means that decisions can not be made unless both Council and Parliament agree .
10 No doubt the missio , with its insistence on proving bad faith , had not been a wholly satisfactory remedy .
11 Even the particular architectural form of the prison , with its emphasis on facilitating supervision , discipline and hygiene , was hardly alien to the spirit of rationality and efficiency that inspired classicism .
12 In pursuit of this ‘ basic goal ’ , the Philadelphia project retained , in the form of a telephone survey , the advantages of the formal interview with its emphasis on collecting strictly schematized and comparable data from a systematically sampled population .
13 Undoubtedly many of the apprehensions about mental handicap stem from the nature of modern society with its emphasis on achieving and competition .
14 For some , the development of the student 's critical abilities is central to liberal education , with its emphasis on developing the student 's autonomy .
15 We also believe that this project will serve as a model for the evaluation of other community genetic interventions , with its emphasis on offering optional tests based on informed consent and the education of primary health care teams .
16 Spring Ram , which was one of the brighest stars on the market over the last few years , says the acquisition fits with its aims of becoming Europe 's leading maker of home improvement products .
17 ‘ If the NASUWT goes ahead with its threats of boycotting all tests at all levels this summer it will be doing terrible damage to children , it will cause enormous distress and concern to parents and it will damage the professional standing and status of teachers , ’ he said .
18 And it 's possible that the curious telephone conversation in the flat , with its reference to postponing something for a week , related to your time limit .
19 Is he also aware that British Steel can not go ahead with its plans for building a new plate mill on Teesside because of the depth of the recession into which the Government have plunged the country ?
20 In line with its philosophy of getting close to the consumer , GBW has been reorganised into four operating regions : Ireland , rest of Europe , Africa & americas and Asia/Pacific .
21 There is a horrifying similarity between these two views of Swanage beach : above , 1930 , with its row of bathing tents , and below , 1944 , with its concrete bollards .
22 In bed , drifting on the edge of sleep , I think of November evenings in my own town that I hate so much , London , with its sky of sagging cloud , where all the beautiful women already have boyfriends .
23 They talked together about the tests ( and Isobel thanked God she understood so little of it ; it all sounded so complicated and unfriendly ) , and she watched the baby on the monitor screen high on the wall and the patterns on the machines , the ones linked up to the cot with its attachments for measuring his heartbeats and his breathing and his body temperature .
24 It is a consideration that can be limited to the purchase cost of each vehicle together with its pattern of operating costs ( see Cooke and Glynn , 1981 ) .
25 The National Materials Handling Centre , with its interest in sustaining national expertise and development in warehouse design , decided to look at the factors restricting advances in the building of automatic warehouses in the United Kingdom and one which emerged and was considered to be worthy of further enquiry was the attention being paid to the problems of fire in high-bay warehouses .
26 This sort of research , which critics describe as ‘ playing God ’ , gets even more morally knotty when it comes to gene therapy , with its potential for monitoring and altering human genes to check for and eliminate hereditary diseases .
27 There were also obvious similarities between teachers in the two LEAs in the way that positive attitudes towards SSE were associated with its potential for proposing change and with willingness to repeat the exercise .
28 Four bars leading up to the chorus using the same notes as before , but a more basic pattern and an octave down , until the chorus comes in loud and heavy , a complete contrast with its barrages of driving sixteenth notes .
29 As a result of this onslaught , the lymphatic system fails to cope efficiently with its job of shifting the body wastes to the organs of elimination — the skin , lungs , kidneys and colon .
30 In many ways a parallel can be drawn between this river-borne Russian penetration and conquest of Siberian with its combination of raiding and trading , and the invasion of the original land of the Slavs by the Varangians eight centuries before .
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