Example sentences of "[noun pl] with [n mass] " in BNC.

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1 Every day the Profitboss is taking risks with people and company money .
2 A2 Belfast to Bangor Road , Tillysburn roundabout to Palace Barracks — lane restrictions on both carriageways with 40mph speed limit .
3 Archaeologists share techniques and methods with people who work in the humanities , social scientists , geographers , environmental scientists and natural scientists .
4 ( Of the alternative tools used for selection , the most popular were The bookseller with 31% , and publishers ' lists with 28% . )
5 Hot and cold snacks with haddock a speciality .
6 Luke commented as Maria was exchanging victorious smiles and hand signals with staff seated at other tables , their number swelled by the presence of Cavell Fielding , and Maria had wondered earlier if she was still ignorant of the personal reasons behind Luke 's behaviour .
7 ‘ With repeated strokes they hack into the blubber and flesh of the thrashing animals with 15cm knives , attempting to cut through the carotid arteries alongside the spine .
8 As discussed in the previous chapter , relationships with kin will also be affected by the higher incidence of divorce and remarriage , which may weaken the support available to the old living alone , especially because , in such interactions , the notion of reciprocity over time is so important .
9 This is highlighted in Gittins 's ( 1986 ) study of a Devon town in the years 1850–1930 , where she argues that relationships with kin were more important than marriage for the women in terms of the structures of support within which they were engaged .
10 One of the conclusions of this research is that nuclear families are not isolated but are actually placed in a network of relationships with kin and others .
11 However , the image of modern families as isolated and inward-looking does not only extend to relationships with kin .
12 Informal social relationships personal relationships with kin , friends , neighbours , work colleagues and others play a central part in people 's lives .
13 During their work on a social committee they can build their relationships with people in the industry , like agents selling bands and record companies helping with marketing and promotion .
14 In Torrington and Weightman 's ( 1989 ) terms the work of managers may be defined as ‘ agendas , lists of things to be done ’ which are achieved through networks — ‘ cooperative relationships with people who can help to get things done ’ ( p. 112 ) .
15 The reciprocity between these sets of conceptions ‘ in the mind ’ can only perpetuate within the psyche of the individual worker and manager the images of authority they have inherited from their relationships with people who had authority over them in the past .
16 If you want to maintain your relationships with people , you need to be aware of their feelings .
17 ‘ You learn unbelievable things about yourself — from the tiniest things like little quirks and mannerisms to something really big , such as why you keep having the same kinds of relationships with people . ’
18 The researcher begins to build relationships with people , and certain individuals emerge as ‘ key informants ’ for the research .
19 in a way , so that we can plan for the future so that we can make contingencies for changing relationships with people , the effects of these things on children in the future .
20 Becoming disabled brings us into some odd relationships with people .
21 to foster relationships with people and organisations outside the ES who can help our clients ;
22 to foster relationships with people and organisations outside the ES who can help our clients ;
23 Now that in itself is not unique , what is unique is because of our relationships with people like Microsoft who actually O E M and resell and O S Two , then many many of the P C and desktop Four G M and tools vendors vendors have aligned themselves behind that A P I .
24 I had not had very successful relationships with people up to this time and I said no to him . ’
25 The aim is two fold , not only to rebuild Kitalya , but also to build relationships with staff and prisoners to share Christ 's love .
26 In addition , science students thought that arts students had freer relationships with staff , and this resulted in an attitude of some disdain towards the arts :
27 As the statement makes clear : ‘ Students who are involved in sexual/romantic relationships with staff and who do not consider their involvement to be truly consensual should have the right of complaint under a sexual harassment policy . ’
28 And then dropping out of it when I was twelve or thirteen , getting sidetracked by hormonal changes and the need to , like , butt heads with people out on the grass for a while …
29 Semi-chosen austerity : a rich cultural life in green pastures with fruit : unchosen semi-hardship .
30 or did n't heap its trays with fruit and meat
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