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

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1 In principle , therefore , it is different from direct investment : while the latter is associated with multi-national corporations ' overseas plants and enterprises , portfolio investment relates to the international borrowing , lending and investment of the City .
2 • Suitable for use in conjunction with European Profiles ' Insulation systems , thus providing leak proof membrane combined with insulation to meet current Building Regulations .
3 All MPs with private members ' bills scheduled for this session have already got their bills under way following normal procedures .
4 A supplementary reason for the choice was the presence of a number of M68000 educational TUTOR boards with associated Whitesmiths ' software for development work .
5 Some authorities , on the other hand , have been able to develop another type of supportive service , utilizing the education advisory staff in cooperation with burgeoning teachers ' centres .
6 Mozzarella cheese adds flavour and an unusual texture to any salad — combine it with smoked quails ' eggs for a very special starter .
7 In the next few months , with British taxpayers ' money , we shall be setting up a national drugs intelligence unit in Czechoslovakia to try to intercept drugs coming overland .
8 In the final , expecting a tougher time against Norfolk , they ran out 7–0 winners with Old Loughts ' Ian Barker and Krishnan both notching hat-tricks and Chelmsford 's Phil Benton adding the other .
9 Chairman , could I just mention to the Committee , on Shropshire child care links , erm , the County Council of course , is also the registration body that erm , registers childminders and day care , and erm , while obviously this is very much to be supported and ties in with Social Services ' own requirements to promote child care , it should not be seen , and we should perhaps , Bruce make a , we can have discussions with , we should be careful to endorse , the giving of this money does n't necessarily imply or endorse the standards of the people on their books , who may be people that the County Council in another arm , are investigating and in some cases , taking action to close down .
10 On the licensing of overseas editions : A reasonable royalty to be negotiated in line with standard publishers ' rates which will be payable on the Publisher 's net receipts , but the Publisher shall be entitled to deduct from its net receipts any direct or first costs
11 On sales of bi-lingual editions or other adaptations : A reasonable royalty to be negotiated payable on the Publisher 's net receipts and in line with standard publishers ' rates .
12 On sales of bi-lingual editions or other adaptations : A reasonable royalty to be negotiated payable on the Publisher 's net receipts and in line with standard publishers ' rates .
13 Similarly , in the post-World War II period more interventionist governments wished to deal with authoritative employers ' representatives , sometimes with the aim of promoting greater centralisation in collective bargaining .
14 General practitioners are in a position to plan because they have survived many changes , and to fail to reappoint them on the basis of a local health policy ‘ whim ’ conflicts with individual patients ' rights in choosing their own general practitioner .
15 The terms of each deal vary with individual governments ' performance .
16 There were parallel structures on the officers ' side with chief officers ' management teams consisting of the senior departmental heads .
17 In 1874 the Mercury reported that the custom was in decline but ‘ formerly several gangs of ‘ plough-witches ' ’ , ludicrously dressed and with hideous painted faces , came in from the country and visited the tradesmen 's shops , levying ‘ ‘ black-mail' ’ and generally terminating their begging rounds with drunken orgies ' .
18 Of course he needed to finance so improbable a research programme , so he sold his dragons to an Emperor , who had them minced up and served to him garnished with spit-roasted swallows ' tongues , at one of his less important banquets .
19 CIA International has negotiated a $1m pan-European advertising deal with National Magazines ' Cosmopolitan .
20 All told , there are 13 players with previous Lions ' experience .
21 Its importance lies in the necessity of being able to compare the current year 's report with previous years ' .
22 On 15 July 1985 I wrote to you in connection with Anglo-Welsh Breweries ' offer for your Company equivalent to 300p per share , which the Board rejected as wholly unacceptable .
23 In 1989 , Ursula Block organised with Michael Glasmeier the show ‘ broken music ’ with visual artists ' variations on the theme of the ( vinyl ) record .
24 Moreover , legislation associated with improving workers ' rights in Germany took control many of the important details of university life , such as departmental policy and appointments , out of the hands of the heads of departments and transferred them to committees of faculty members at all levels .
25 Because one of the Bailes cows , Rose by name , had the kind of obscure digestive ailment which interferes with veterinary surgeons ' sleep .
26 Normal human neutrophils were cytocentrifuged , ethanol fixed , and then incubated with coded patients ' sera .
27 So , I write , as well as this diary , some of my new novel ( a killer , this one , dealing as it does with post-Holocaust survivors ' guilt ; why do I set myself these agonies ? ) and start pinch-hitting for Gloria Hunniford on Radio Two .
28 A second thermos was passed with hot camels ' milk , yellow with saffron and heavily sweet .
29 If a bank 's core activities were ring-fenced by rules limiting what it could do with insured depositors ' money , its forays into securities , swaps and other financial markets need not threaten the banking system .
30 Officials from 35 countries held preliminary discussions on July 15-17 on working out a European Energy Charter , planned for signature in mid-December 1991 , which would link the Soviet Union 's oil and gas supplies with Western countries ' financing and technological expertise .
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