Example sentences of "group of [noun pl] with " in BNC.
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1 | The arrangements are ideal for families or groups of friends with differing interests , including non-sailors . |
2 | Perhaps the most important commercial change since the invention of incorporation itself has been the rise of groups of companies with interlinking control and ownership . |
3 | Even when age of acquisition and age at time of test are controlled there is a consistent gap in favour of production over comprehension of BSL for groups of signers with average six , 12 and 20 years ' experience ( Kyle , Woll and Llewellyn-Jones , 1981 ) . |
4 | In many schools , groups of teachers with a particular interest or point to make . |
5 | He is currently involved in negotiations with the Abingdon and London groups of nurses with a view to providing a forum within the RCN through which nurses in clinical research can maintain contact , but could not say exactly when such a forum might the established . |
6 | The second is the introduction of group representation theory in which groups are represented ( via homomorphisms ) by groups of matrices with complex number entities . |
7 | I would like to extend this idea and suggest that in larger homes there are likely to be groups of residents with particular needs requiring appropriate provision , such as those with severe physical disability , considerable mental infirmity , ethnic minority elders more estranged than usual in a residential environment , and those who are terminally ill or dying . |
8 | Groups of bed-sitters with communal lounge facilities have been tried , and in some places the shared lounge has been available for social facilities for the old people of the neighbourhood . |
9 | Small groups of cormorants with all-white underparts flew past the boat , no doubt heading for some offshore fishing spot . |
10 | Therefore , to prove their usefulness the suggested criteria for hypoxaemia will have to be prospectively validated in other clinical settings , at sea level and above , and in groups of patients with a range of severity of disease . |
11 | Liver protein synthesis rates were also measured in separate groups of patients with benign disease of the gastrointestinal tract , in patients with colorectal carcinoma , and in patients with inflammatory bowel disease . |
12 | The proportion of γ-interferon expressing lymphocytes in the lamina propria of coeliac patients showed an identical pattern , with reduced levels ( 33%-43% of control values ) in all groups of patients with abnormal histology and a return towards normal during a successful gluten free diet ( Table , Fig 4 ) . |
13 | High values of serum pepsinogen C were frequently found in all groups of patients with hyperpepsinogenaemia A. In the group of subjects with raised concentrations of serum pepsinogen A , four blood transfusion donors had a mean ( SD ) serum pepsinogen C concentration of 34 ( 20 ) µg/l , 20 patients with Zollinger-Ellison syndrome of 73 ( 81 ) µg/l , 21 duodenal ulcer patients of 65 ( 34 ) µg/l , 43 patients with chronic renal failure of 69 ( 42 ) µg/l , and 14 patients with reflux oesophagitis on longterm omeprazole treatment of 66 ( 39 ) µg/l . |
14 | Patients with Zollinger-Ellison syndrome had a significantly higher frequency ( 70% ) of pepsinogen A:C ratios above 4.7 than all other groups of patients with hyperpepsinogenaemia A. Duodenal ulcer patients , chronic renal failure patients , and patients after three months omeprazole treatment had a frequency of A:C ratios greater than 4.7 of , respectively , 9.5 , 25.6 , and 7.1% . |
15 | Antral gastrin and somatostatin cell densities and fasting serum gastrin concentrations were similar in the two groups of patients with Zollinger-Ellison sydrome . |
16 | The characteristics of the two groups of patients with Zollinger-Ellison sydrome are given in Table I. |
17 | Marked hyperplasia of fundic argyrophil cells by reference to values found in healthy controls ( mean density/unit area : 9.8 ( 0.9 ) cells , range 6–15 ) was noted in the groups of patients with either sporadic type Zollinger-Ellison sydrome or MEN 1 associated Zollinger-Ellison sydrome ( 33.5 ( 3.5 ) cells and 49.8 ( 8.8 ) cells , respectively , p<0.0001 ) . |
18 | Comparing the two groups of patients with Zollinger-Ellison sydrome , there was no difference in gastrin and somatostatin cell densities or in the fasting serum gastrin concentration . |
19 | The differences in the syn-PLA2 , cat-PLA2 , or pan-PLA2 values between the groups of patients with oedematous and necrotising acute pancreatitis were not significant . |
20 | There may prove to be groups of patients with LQTS in whom alpha rather than beta adrenoceptor stimulation is more arrhythmogenic and vice versa . |
21 | The role of individuals is important because industrial behaviour is very strongly influenced by organized trade unions , and trade unions are led ( at all levels … ) by groups of individuals with considerable power , influence and discretion over the industrial relations strategies which they pursue … . |
22 | They found they could switch on particular groups of atoms with a pulse of electricity and they stayed switched on for up to two days . |
23 | Furthermore , groups of humans with little ‘ organization ’ seem to produce a leader , a common love object to love and be loved by . |
24 | In chapter 12 the Group makes recommendations concerning the disapplication of some parts of some attainment targets and programmes of study for certain groups of pupils with special educational needs . |
25 | Some animals are preserved better than others ; groups of animals with long life spans leave fewer fossils than those with short lives ; and seasonal migrations may upset the pattern . |
26 | Janka et al ( 1983 ) studied Factor VIII-related antigen and β-thromboglobulin levels in groups of diabetics with and without vascular disease . |
27 | The latter ( where sports events provide groups of spectators with an opportunity to act out their violent tendencies ) could easily relate to the behaviour of fighting crews . |
28 | However , we do n't have to be exact and precise to enjoy this very fine group of roses with their large bunches of fragrant bloom . |
29 | In many ways the most interesting aspect of the present sale was the inclusion of a group of artists with established reputations but fresh to the auction market . |
30 | My ploy of leading our little group of producers with programme instruction by example was a compromise that was not going to work . |