Example sentences of "with [noun] in " in BNC.

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1 Right now , for example , all the digital media we have considered fail to compete with videodisc in an area of functionality general considered highly important in many areas of the IMT sector : the delivery of high quality , full screen , full motion video .
2 For instance , the specimen in an electron microscope has to be held in a vacuum to minimise the scattering of the electron beam due to collisions with molecules in air .
3 For example , archaeologists collaborate with petrologists in studying the rocks from which tools were made , with biologists in studying plant and animal remains , with physicians in studying the diseases from which people suffered , and with physicists for complex dating methods .
4 In the fourth quarter of 1991 the amount of new consumer credit advanced was £11.82bn compared with £12.07bn in the third quarter — a fall of 2 peer cent .
5 further secondary analysis of extant data on education , training and the labour market , the development of a data base on school effectiveness , labour markets and change , support for the access of the research community to the extant data base ; and the consolidation and extension of national and international contacts with experts in research methods and statistics .
6 Consult with experts in the engineering profession on technical risk issue.s
7 This has its parallel with entities in the entity-relationship model , which will be represented as relations in the relational model .
8 for example , an Individual with difficulty in adjusting to a 24-hour day should make every attempt to strengthen the rhythmic influence of social factors and meal times by adhering as rigidly as possible to a regular routine .
9 Having negotiated the pitch with difficulty in the wet , I was at first relieved at having passed beneath the boulder and looking forward to an easy scramble to the top when I came across another difficult pitch .
10 Her books Married Love and Wise Parenthood , published with difficulty in 1917 and 1918 , had sold a million copies by World War II .
11 The Rectory children were being confined with difficulty in the pew beneath a brass plate Alexandra could not read without a pang , commemorating a young man who had died in the Charge of the Light Brigade , nearly sixty years ago , when he was only 22 , her own age .
12 Life with Lisabeth in the flat , which I had expected to be anything but a rich pageant , turned out to be not half bad .
13 While the research is primarily concerned with comprehension in fluent readers it is likely to have implications for certain forms of reading backwardness and for the development of Natural Language Understanding programs for computers .
14 John has always worked with the Stoddard Group beginning with Widnells in 1960 .
15 Simultaneously , de Gaulle was pushing his ideas in a parallel series of bilateral meetings , arguing the case with Adenauer in February 1961 and then with the Italian premier in early April .
16 This idea of a political confederation of the Common Market states — the other dimension of his European initiative — had been in the air since the first meeting with Adenauer in 1958 .
17 ‘ Garret Lysaght covered himself with glory in that battle , leading his men in one final suicidal charge .
18 What it implied was that BA has not exactly been covering itself with glory in its propaganda war with Virgin — and would do well to change tactics .
19 He reserved his deadliness for dealing with opponents in his own party , and had little to spare for use against the MacDonald governments .
20 Valence electrons , with binding energies below about 40 eV , may be photoionized with X-rays in the same way as core electrons .
21 In an interview with Pravda in March 1979 , the Iranian Minister of Information and Propaganda drew attention to measures such as ‘ the establishment of control over bases from which the Pentagon was carrying out electronic intelligence observations of the territory of the Soviet Union , the termination of the services of American military advisers in the armed forces , and a sharp cutback in the military budget ’ .
22 The alternatives are to find protection , either from government ( as in Malaysia ) or from alliances , as in Latin America , where Ford combined with VW in 1986 to form Autolatina , the world 's tenth largest producer .
23 Bike parking and signposting were to be improved and experiments with bikes in pedestrian areas were to be tried .
24 Television newsgirl Alison Holloway went down the aisle with Davidson in 1987 but split with him 18 months later because of his womanising .
25 We may compare and contrast this with reactions in the USA in 1989 to requests for funding of research into fusion following the announcements from Utah .
26 As in so many things , the ways of the Victorians , while looked on with horror in late twentieth-century England , have survived in America ; unashamed fervour in holding and expressing religious and patriotic beliefs which easily blend into one another is but one example .
27 The Scottish Office and its ministers have already shown themselves to be unreliable guardians of our heritage , formulating policies that have — I am told — even been greeted with horror in the Department of Environment in London .
28 With horror in her eyes , the nurse stated that the young girl had tearfully told the physician the events that had led to her tragic situation .
29 She felt almost traumatised by the revelation of just how much she really did want him to make love to her combined with his ruthless words about marriage , then his callous statements about what a loose little floozy he thought she was — and his finally saying it straight out : ‘ Do n't tell me you 're a virgin ! ’ with horror in his eyes .
30 If you have served in the armed forces and would be willing to assist in the work of this group , or if you can assist with contacts in ex-service organisations like the British Star Association , please write to : .
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