Example sentences of "'s [noun sg] [noun] with the " in BNC.

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1 Wimpey Environmental 's consultancy contract with the London Waste Regulatory Authority has been extended to a third year — bringing the total value of the work to over £1 million since 1991 .
2 Drawing on his experience , Sampson will also spearhead IXI 's assault on Sun 's user base with the Motif-based Deskworks toolset ( UX No 387 ) .
3 Estimation of a sybject 's proliferation index with the same precision using two biopsy samples requires 10 crypts in total for PCNA and 14 for BrdU .
4 Another Gramophone critic found his Viennese recording of Beethoven 's Fifth Symphony unpleasant in its ruthlessness , in marked contrast to a performance of the symphony at Karajan 's début concert with the Philharmonia Orchestra in April 1948 which the reviewer remembered for its grasp of musical architecture and its remarkable intensity of feeling .
5 The six-foot , ascetic literary genius with the tubby socialist from The Newviews , and the culture-vulture 's punk daughter with the Professor of Philosophy , from Jedburgh .
6 The 3,000 or so subscribers to Mountain will help to bolster High 's circulation figures with the added hope that when the ex- Mountain subscriptions expire , some will renew them with High .
7 The aim of this project is therefore to undertake a comparison of South Africa 's labour legislation with the ILO standards in order to ascertain the degree to which the former conform with the latter and provide a comprehensive historical resource base .
8 As the orders are made out to confirm the buyer 's telephone conversations with the media salespeople , copies are passed to the agency 's traffic controllers to ensure that the control system is able to get the required material to the media on time .
9 The system has been developed by the bank and Ernst and Young 's management consultants with the CBI .
10 But the greatest disappointment of his career was when Regent 's management agreement with The Dorchester fell through on the sale of the hotel .
11 Despite juggling a high-powered job as principal of Prue Leith 's cookery school with the demands of being a mother-of-four and the wife of Citizens ' Charter Minister William Waldegrave , Caroline still finds time for a traditional Christmas .
12 The passive role of the black family in the children 's sport jars with the discordance of a cracked bell when compared to the part played by the white family , usually a source of encouragement from which affirmative , strengthening and , when necessary , consoling influences come .
13 Bowbazaar links Calcutta 's business district with the hugely-crowded Sealdah suburban railway terminus and an explosion of this intensity during daytime would have killed hundreds of people , he said .
14 My brother Emanuel and myself going into God 's Gift Mine with the Commissioners Mr. Robert and Mr. George Bowes with others coming up the ladders from the level , it pleased God that the ladders slipt from their hold being upon them Mr. George Bowes , his man Turn , my brother Emanuel , Mr. Robert Bowes , Martin Moser and myself .
15 Our picture shows Mick Everson , left , and Mick Duncalf from Tuscan 's casting department with the results of their communication exercise .
16 Japan 's security treaty with the USA was reported as being one of a number of issues upon which full agreement had yet to be reached .
17 Oh So Risky , who ran away with the Triumph Hurdle — the crown for four-year-olds — at the 1991 Festival , came to the final flight in last year 's Champion Hurdle with the race apparently won , and Sheikh Mohammed 's Royal Gait had to bash two others aside to finally get to David Elsworth 's five-year-old in a photo finish .
18 British Ambassador , was also present to lend his support , and had an opportunity to discuss the Association 's education work with the country 's Secretary General to the Minister of Education
19 THE first glimpse of Britain 's trading position with the rest of the world this year showed today that the trade gap remained broadly stable .
20 THE first glimpse of Britain 's trading position with the rest of the world this year shows that the trade gap remains broadly stable .
21 Thus , there were articles on politics and society , both past and present ( for example , a listing of important historical events , descriptions of major towns and cities in the world , and details of Britain 's trading relationships with the rest of the world ) , and on religion ( the denominations of the church ) and literature ( a listing of Greek , Roman , and English classics ) .
22 Those who remember that membership of the Common Market was to be a bonanza , and who have seen Britain 's trade deficit with the Community rise inexorably , will rightly be sceptical of this idea .
23 Britain 's trade deficit with the rest of the world shrank dramatically as output from factories rose .
24 Germany 's trade surplus with the rest of the European Community did shrink last year , to DM65 billion ( $40 billion ) from DM94 billion in 1989 .
25 Japanese government economists reported in January that Japan 's trade surplus with the USA remained almost static , edging down to $45,000 million in 1989 from $47,600 million in 1988 .
26 Japan 's trade surplus with the USA in 1989 had been $49,000 million ( exports of less than $100,000 million against imports just exceeding $50,000 million ) .
27 Although Hungary 's trade surplus with the Soviet Union was expected to total more than US$1,000 million by the end of 1990 , it was estimated that the introduction of world market prices for Soviet oil exports would contribute to a US$1,500 million deterioration in Hungary 's current account in 1991 .
28 Negotiations between Czechoslovakia and the Soviet Union which ended on Nov. 16 were unsuccessful , reportedly because of disagreements on a rate for turning Czechoslovakia 's trade surplus with the Soviet Union into convertible currency .
29 Relations with Japan were again soured by allegations of " dumping " of computer components , cars , foodstuffs and other products , as Japan 's trade surplus with the EC continued to widen , reaching $6,310 million in April 1991 alone .
30 Relations with Japan 's major trading partners were strained during this period by renewed evidence that Japan 's trade surplus with the rest of the world was still rising , despite continuing international pressure to open up its domestic markets and to restrain Japanese exports .
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