Example sentences of "with a group [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | In the evening , dinner in the Nanking restaurant with a group including ex-Lancaster students ( Reader , Materials Production CIEFL ) , ( Lecturer , Correspondence Course , CIEFL ) . |
2 | Santiago , Chile : On a warm autumn evening in 1990 international rock star Sting dances on stage with a group of Chilean mothers and grandmothers of the ‘ disappeared ’ . |
3 | It is associated by Friedlander and Rosenberg with a group of similar female portraits , and shows clear analogies of handling . ’ |
4 | Being nervous and taking risks are two of the main things you will have to face as an aspiring actor , and that first time you read a play with a group of strangers , rather than in a classroom or among friends is when you confront your first hurdle . |
5 | In the hall of the castle Sir John was reasoning with a group of servants while Lady Charlotte had hysterics under the portrait of a clan chief of the sixteenth century — an armoured and bearded warrior who looked down with an imperious black stare . |
6 | It is well known that they always develop their more satisfying choreographic ideas when working with a group of dancers whose abilities they know . |
7 | There 's much more to walking in Africa than Mount Kenya , as David Else discovered with a group of walkers from Sheffield |
8 | Was there some kindred spirit that linked this Samburu tribesman with a group of walkers from Sheffield ? |
9 | This period marks the beginning of his life-long friendship with a group of writers and intellectuals who now dominate one strand of Hungary 's political life . |
10 | The authorities showed less reticence in dealing with a group of black youths who gathered outside the Sisulu home in Soweto yesterday evening to sing and dance in celebration of the ANC leader 's imminent freedom . |
11 | The doctor also told of a four-hour meeting with a group of Irish throwers , who asked his advice on how to improve the efficiency of their drug programme . |
12 | Both Hanson and BTR have prospered by matching specific management skills with a group of seemingly unrelated businesses . |
13 | We ended with a group of our own poems . |
14 | He was with a group of friends whom he had apparently met in the gallery , and they were all standing around him admiringly , talking and laughing in that exaggeratedly animated way only Americans have , reacting and demanding reactions . |
15 | We happen to know from the historian Livy that a city called Morgantina was settled by the Romans with a group of Spaniards who were fighting on their side in Sicily , after they had captured it from the Carthaginians in 211BC , and the coins thereby enabled the site to be identified as that of Morgantina . |
16 | McFarlane said he had made contact , through the Israelis , with a group of Iranians who seemed ‘ different ’ . |
17 | Sitting in Casey 's office with a group of people sometime in the autumn of 1985 , John McMahon , his deputy , suddenly said : ‘ You wo n't believe what Bud McFarlane just told me at the White House . ’ |
18 | One of the most fierce battles has surrounded Stratford School , in Newham , east London , where the head teacher , Mrs Anne Snelling , is in dispute with a group of her governors . |
19 | Hospital Corporation International , the British health company formerly known as Bioplan , has won the contract to manage the hospital in a joint-venture with a group of American companies . |
20 | Baskin-Robbins has signed a deal with a group of dairy farmers , who have 15,000 cows , to supply the milk necessary for the factory . |
21 | Included in a report of a National Association of Teachers of Drama conference ( 1981 ) there is a detailed account and analysis of a lesson with a group of young adolescents on the subject of a holy community living in twelfth-century Durham Cathedral . |
22 | They may not , for instance , be prepared to risk having any kind of emotional engagement ( I recently worked with a group of headteachers for whom this seemed to be a problem ) ; or they may not trust each other or the teacher ; or the ‘ hidden curriculum , of the group 's own dynamics may cut across the drama 's requirements ( for instance if the strong natural leader within the group is not given her usual leadership function within the fiction ) ; or the group may concentrate too hard on preparing material for ‘ showing ’ so that they miss out almost entirely on ‘ playing the drama game ’ ; or they may dislike drama or really want to perform a play or are simply not in the mood to submit to the experience . |
23 | A Lakes and Mountains holiday is great fun when you travel with a group of friends or family . |
24 | On 14 September 1982 Gemayel planned to meet with a group of Mossad officers , but was killed when a bomb planted by Syrian intelligence exploded in the local Phalangist party offices where he was speaking . |
25 | The bronze obelisk is 22 metres high and is decorated with the names of the dead of the Five Days together with a group of five weary people symbolizing both the period and the spirit of the Milanese . |
26 | He was chatting with a group of others , presumably waiting for a cab . ’ |
27 | I can remember feeling so raw , both physically and emotionally , that I was n't sure how I would feel with a group of new people . |
28 | The enormous park was a source of delight to most visitors — though not all — for sometimes the Empress , an indefatigable walker , would set off with a group of people to tramp through the grounds , occasionally going part of the way in a carriage . |
29 | Subjects given pre-exposure to the CS in the test context ( group LI same in the figure ) acquired the CR slowly compared with the control group for whom the CS was novel and with a group of subjects ( LI diff ) that had experienced the CS previously in a different context . |
30 | His response was predicated on the idea that he was dealing with an IRA insurrection when he was actually faced with a group of unarmed demonstrators who posed nothing more than a difficult public order problem . |