Example sentences of "with [noun pl] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | But they do exist to deal with operators who fail , without reasonable excuse , to provide in a satisfactory manner the services registered . |
2 | Students of cancer had more reason to be interested in chromatin and its role in cell division , but chemical approaches to cancer were predominantly concerned with molecules which could be identified at the time , i.e. with molecular weights under 1000 . |
3 | The person brought up in the city who has a natural and instinctive knowledge of the curative properties of herbs and wild flowers ; the person who experiences déjà vu or the one who seems to recognize a ‘ stranger ’ although the two have never met before ; the person born with talents he has not had time to acquire — is it not a possible explanation of the genius of such prodigies as Mozart that he actually brought with him skills and talents he had learnt in a previous lifetime ? |
4 | He pierced the end walls with rose-windows which are among the earliest in existence . |
5 | Groups of winsome lads violate the faith of the believers with acts which are sufficient to shake the very roots of piety . |
6 | The agent 's problem with acts who are still looking for a deal is how to judge their potential for success . |
7 | This requires real attention to detail and some concentration on , on that problem with experts who know how to deal with lobbying process in Brussels . |
8 | Financial support has been secured from organisations which choose to be associated with programmes which feature teacher placements . |
9 | They appear to be insensitive to semantic and iconic similarity but differ on decrement in performance with signs which are similar in their physical components ( i.e. handshape , movement etc . ) . |
10 | In this case we find a culture which has not evolved beyond the initial , hunter-gatherer stage and which , furthermore , does not appear to have been contaminated by contact with cultures which had done so — at least , until the coming of white men . |
11 | This will precipitate a battle with opponents who , knowing how unpopular they are , will fight the harder to keep their privileges . |
12 | The next word of warning is that in negotiations with opponents it is usually prudent not to give commitments without a package settlement . |
13 | We were led down black-and-white-tiled corridors , through a series of presence chambers , all huge and hung with tapestries which Wolsey had brought from abroad . |
14 | By the Spring , they 'll be planted with reeds which 'll literally absorb the pollution . |
15 | Ca n't be having with spaceships myself . |
16 | In spite of having two electronic machines as well as a punchcard model , I still really enjoy working with patterns which require a manual transfer , when I have time . |
17 | With hurricanes it 's true . |
18 | Many men also go inside leaving their partners with debts which they did n't know about , and have no way of ever paying off . ’ |
19 | A publishing company , financed by Edinburgh District Council and the Wester Hailes Partnership in Edinburgh has collapsed with debts which are thought to run to over a quarter of a million pounds . |
20 | If the Article stimulates the planting of alien conifers on habitats ( e. g. moorland ) of nature conservation interest or results in the replacement of native woodland with conifers it would be extremely detrimental . |
21 | Indeed many of the disagreements of the following years seem to be associated with cities which had once been held by Charibert , and this was to hold true even after the murder of Sigibert , since lands which he had acquired in 567 became bones of contention between his son , Childebert II , and Guntram . |
22 | Like Weber , Giddens argues that in older ‘ class-divided ’ societies ( such as those of the Middle Ages ) , state power largely corresponded with cities themselves . |
23 | Research departments are filled with projects which seem valuable when each is examined on its own . |
24 | When William I was to meet Alexander III in 1887 , Bismarck provided him with notes which included the words ‘ Au temps où nous vivons plus qu'ä aucune autre époque de l'histoire , il est de l'intérêt des grandes monarchies d'éviter la guerre … même en Allemagne — si contre toute attente nous venions à ètre vaincus — les chances de la république dêmocratique ou sociale gagneraient considérablement par notre défaite . ’ |
25 | He wrote with her pen and kept the little envelope filled with notes she used to write him by his side . |
26 | The centre is also a hive of activity during the day with activities which include a luncheon club , over-60 's club , yoga , language classes , table-tennis and the ever-popular tea dance every Friday afternoon . |
27 | If the latter , is it the case that we are acquainted with the concepts of trumping and revoking through attending to these feelings , and have somehow managed to devise a game with activities which are as perfect an expression of them as , say , Pablo Picasso 's 1937 painting of a Weeping Woman is an expression of grief ? |
28 | The series coincides with activities you may be planning for human rights day on 10 December . |
29 | A second and much more general form of patronage was that of a court or powerful household in which there was no intrinsic organization of artists as part of the general social organization but in which , often very extensively , individual artists were retained , often with titles which represent the true cases of ‘ official recognition ’ . |
30 | Incongruously , ridiculously , here in this Underground station , with musicians she did not know , playing to an unknown , only occasionally apprecia-tive and ever-shifting audience , she was in her own element . |