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

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1 The Edwards firm ‘ invented ’ three binding styles much in vogue with collectors then and now : transparent vellum with paintings executed on the underside of the skin ; Etruscan calf ; and hidden fore-edge paintings of landscape scenes .
2 She definitely could n't stay with us : Dad would get in shit with Anwar .
3 But alas , alack , someone in Dover took a can-opener to their trusty Sherpa van on Sunday 22nd November and waltzed off with the following : a purple sunburst ESP Horizon 5-string bass in flightcase ; a 1982 Stratocaster in faded cream with ciggie burns on the headstock , also in a flightcase ; a sunburst Telecaster , also with ciggie burns and in a black moulded Fender case ; a 100-watt Marshall Hi-gain Dual Reverb head ; a Roland R-5 drum machine ; an Aztec wireless system in case with Studiomaster mic ; two bags — one ex-army , one sports bag — containing a large assortment of leads , strings , tuners , power supplies etc. , and a home-made pedal-board with a BOSS Stereo Chorus , an Ibanez bass compressor and an Aria stage tuner .
4 The north-south winds vary in direction with altitude , though the zonal winds are in the direction of rotation at all altitudes .
5 Microwave background detectors overlap in wavelength with millimetre waves and radio , but are designed specifically to look at the all-sky background emitted by gas soon after the big bang .
6 After distinguishing different types of household in terms of their composition and structure , variation in income with age within each household type is not great .
7 Those differences in income with age which remain after considering each type of household separately can mainly be explained in terms of two factors .
8 It will be relatively easy to compare changes in funding with changes in performance to see whether there is any correlation .
9 And they travel in hope with Crowe insisting : ‘ That Glenavon performance proved what Irish League teams can achieve with fight and determination away from home in Europe .
10 Darren Cocker broke into David Simpson 's home in Normanby with Geoffrey Wild and Thomas Coulton in 1990 by entering the house while the pensioner slept .
11 Deputy Head ( Staff ) : ‘ in harness with Head of House already .
12 Rayo , who is running lead for me today in harness with Kaisa , gets her leg caught up in the trace .
13 It is understood that Mr Major wanted her to be prisons minister , and there was speculation last night that she might have been reluctant to be back in harness with Mr Kenneth Clarke , the Home Secretary , who was her boss at the Health Department during the eggs affair .
14 Ilott , the promising left-arm seamer , has returned from injury to support Foster , Pringle and Topley , while that much underrated spinner Peter Such in harness with John Childs provide excellent balance .
15 Following a battery of aptitude tests , those who were fortunate enough to be interviewed were promised a full time position in Banking with career opportunities commensurate with their ability and commitment .
16 Léger was certainly more in sympathy with Futurism than most of the other artists associated with the Cubist movement .
17 It vibrates in sympathy with music played in the next room .
18 The paragraph goes on to hint that the report is in sympathy with calls for development in ‘ social lending ’ rather than commercial lending at this level .
19 This is not to say that functionalists would be in sympathy with Freud 's belief that certain unconscious mental processes are so anxiety-provoking that they must not be allowed to enter awareness .
20 It is not surprising to learn that Sutherland felt so in sympathy with Picasso 's Guernica and later regretted that , in 1945 , he had not observed for himself the concentration camps .
21 It has been the sometimes unspoken assumption of these two parallel debates — whose spokespersons are often one and the same — that to be on the side of modernity and modernism is to be on the side of critical theory , and that to be a postmodernist is at the same time to be in sympathy with poststructuralism .
22 George Eliot too is not without sympathy for the picturesque , and admits that ‘ the stray hovel , its old , old thatch full of mossy hills and valleys with wondrous modulations of light and shadow ’ , is an element of joy in landscape to her midland-bred soul ; yet her attack on the picturesque view of the decaying farm , owned by Mr Brooke and ironically known as ‘ Freeman 's End ’ , shows her to be substantially in sympathy with Dorothea .
23 MESA Boogie MKIII in hardwood with flightcase .
24 This is what Miranda remembers , how Serafine began a story , and how at the age of nine or so , she would answer , more quietly , in chorus with Xanthe , both wanting to hear Feeny :
25 This is the problem mentioned above — the question whether the ME open /e : / class merged in EModE with ME /a/ , only to separate again and undergo subsequent merger with ME close /e:/ .
26 Progress reports on plans for two meetings were noted : question of food — an early evening scientific programme and debate , at the annual congress , UMIST , on 13 or 14 April 1992 ; and Raising profiles — a one-day symposium on professional development organised jointly with Women in Physics with sponsorship from ICI , Millbank , London , on Saturday 16 May 1992 .
27 However , with Colin Dick still on his way home from Australia , Bell fills in as the last man in defence with Alan Simpson and Michael Rainey in the centre .
28 I 'm still a bit concerned about the side , although they look 100% better in defence with DOL in charge .
29 Underground development in progress with production planned for 1990 .
30 Negotiations are currently in progress with partners in Urenco Ltd , the Angle-German-Dutch enterprise , with the aim of converting the partnership into a holding company .
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