Example sentences of "with [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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31 | These people , along with experts from the business and agricultural worlds , economists , social reformers and progressive politicians , helped Roosevelt to shape the New Deal . |
32 | ( Reproduced from The best of Eagle annual 1951–59 ; used with permission of Fleetway 1991 . ) |
33 | Operation Plum Pudding ( reproduced from The best of Eagle annual 1951–59 ; used with permission of Fleetway 1991 ) . |
34 | ‘ The Rainbow Serpent ’ painting by Mike Lyons ( with permission of the artist ) , graphically illustrates the Rainbow Serpent as the Creative , energizing force of the Supreme Universal Spirit or ‘ Father ’ , named Biame or Byamee in the mythology of the Australian Aborigines . |
35 | Figure 4.5 Porter 's factors for analysing industrial structure ( factors are illustrative ; for a full list see Porter , 1985 , figure 1.2 ) Adapted with permission of The Free Press , a division of Macmillan , Inc. from Competitive Advantage : Creating and Sustaining Superior Performance by M. E. Porter , copyright © 1985 by M. E. Porter . |
36 | Adapted with permission of The Free Press , a Division of Macmillan , Inc. from Corporate Strategic Analysis by M. C. Bogue and E. S. Buffa . |
37 | Adapted with permission of the Free Press , a division on Macmillan , Inc. , from Creating Shareholder Value : The New Standard for Business Performance by A. Rappaport . |
38 | Rupert Bear ( reproduced with permission from Express Newspapers plc ) . |
39 | Power applied for a go-around , acceleration was again brisk , and with permission from the tower ( it was , after all , a quiet weekday ) I flew a tight circuit back on ti finals for a short-field landing . |
40 | ( Reproduced with permission from Stricker et al . ) |
41 | Adapted with permission from The Free Press , a division of Macmillan , Inc. from Corporate Strategic Analysis by M. C. Bogue and E. S. Buffa . |
42 | The Abkhaz authorities called the deployment an " occupation " , referring to the April 1992 agreement which permitted Georgian National Guard troops to enter Abkhazia only with permission from the Abkhaz government . |
43 | This has its parallel with entities in the entity-relationship model , which will be represented as relations in the relational model . |
44 | The Catering guild 's training procedures provide catering services managers with programmes for local on-site staff training and the company aim to improve the expertise at all levels , culminating in their own Certificate of Excellence . |
45 | So , with considerable encouragement from overseas donors , the institutes , centres and units described earlier produced in the late 'sixties and early 'seventies a very impressive crop of programmes and projects , sometimes linked with programmes of syllabus renewal , sometimes more or less independent of them . |
46 | But with programmes like The Tube , The Media Show and Walkie Talkie behind her , Muriel Gray is now co-presenter with Jimmy Mulville of a new Channel 4 series Just for Laughs , looking behind the scenes at the Montreal Comedy festival . |
47 | Back in the early 1970s , we were quite innovative with programmes like " Now It 's Your Say " . |
48 | I was so tired with the journey and the entertainment that I could only walk and speak with difficulty for the next three days . |
49 | Joseph watched Tran Van Hieu 's father lower himself to the ground with difficulty for the third time . |
50 | She got it shut , and leaning with difficulty to the jolting bowl , she vomited colourless fluids from her empty stomach . |
51 | On the other hand , beagles , taught with difficulty to ‘ smoke ’ , appeared to suffer no ill effects to the lungs . |
52 | A pupil observation checklist was prepared on which originally , seating plans were included but on advice , largely concerned with difficulty of interpretation , this was removed . |
53 | He shook himself and focused with difficulty on the small crooked figure standing in front of him . |
54 | He opened his eyes , his consciousness hazed and slowed by the kif he had smoked , and focused with difficulty on the watch on the bedside table . |
55 | Peter put the tea tray down with difficulty on a table already strewn with books and papers . |
56 | It has been found that birds are most easily sexually imprinted on their own species , fairly easily on closely related species , and only with difficulty on very different species . |
57 | The old cheese presses which had lain dusty in the stable loft were brought down with difficulty on account of their immense weight and set up on the flagged floor . |
58 | I watched him turn and walk with difficulty across the marshes , the chain hanging clumsily around his leg . |
59 | As the room fell suddenly , tensely silent , he began to walk , to hobble painfully and with difficulty towards Sabine . |
60 | Driving with difficulty through torrential rain while thunder and lightning crashed overhead , Jack found himself in a narrow West Country lane , realising that he had missed the turning that would have brought him back on to the main road . |