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

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1 This has remained for five generations in the same family , and roughly speaking with headquarters on the same site , whereas Smith 's ownership has passed through several families and occupied many addresses before settling in 1921 on 57–61 St Vincent Street .
2 The " marker " price of Brent crude , the most widely traded North Sea crude , was US$15.60 per barrel as of June 5 , compared with $17.50 on April 24 and $19.60 on Feb. 20 .
3 With aircraft on the unserviceable field at Abbotsinch and others thirty to forty miles away at Prestwick , and the carrier en route to Glasgow with a scheduled departure in three days , it was decided the only possible solution remaining was Renfrew — if the ATA could come through and land Spitfires on the tiny field .
4 These bodies produce voluminous reports crammed with data on subjects that interest their sponsors .
5 Governors are increasingly provided with data on pupil performance , these results need to be placed in a context which reflects the socio-economic background of the pupils and other factors which effect pupil performance .
6 The need , at least with data on the terrestrial environment , for an inference process to extract useful information from the secondary ( and often proxy ) data ;
7 For example , earthquake fault zones can be combined with data on housing density and structural details to predict earthquake damage levels and these data then related to the network model .
8 Using plume models that predict the movement of contaminants she is able to intersect the results with data on current well locations and to assess which water supply areas are worst contaminated .
9 Yet Catherine Pope 's editorial complained that ‘ the wait for an outpatient appointment is invisible , ’ with data on delays being scarce .
10 The evidence that HBV infection can cause severe liver damage in liver transplant recipients who are immunosuppressed suggests that cellular immunity may not be the sole mechanism for HBV associated liver injury and agrees with data on HBV infections in other immunosuppressed states .
11 As with the quest for compensating variations in cost-benefit analysis , economists are happier with data on observed behaviour .
12 In 1963 Vine and Matthews , two Cambridge geophysicists , took up the idea of sea-floor spreading and linked it with data on the palaeomagnetic anomalies observed along mid-oceanic ridges ( Fig. 2.12 ) .
13 Stuart Harper ( Points of View , 6 February ) welcomes the Government 's decision to provide him with data on examination results so that he can use it to make decisions on schools in ‘ the Government 's market-place for education . ’
14 It is impressed with the amount of investment Intel proposes putting into Pentium , saying that when the chip reaches the height of its production Intel will have spent $5,000m on it compared with $100m on the 80386 and $1,000m on the 80486 .
15 In 1989 then guitarist Kris Dollimore went down with chickenpox on the day of a big show with UB40 at Aston Villa football ground .
16 On the other hand , comparison with statistics on disturbances before 1905 suggests that the ‘ normal ’ level of peasant disturbances was never re-established .
17 I believe any young graduate would get an awful lot of value from working with people on the shop floor .
18 I 'm afraid we have a lot of people in top management today whose background is such that they do n't really get involved with people on the shop floor .
19 He says he ‘ functions like most academics , from open source material ’ , though informal contact with people on the inside could produce more insight .
20 It was packed with people on the front .
21 Everybody came up with some stuff individually , and some people worked with people on the outside .
22 He knew at once why she was doing so now ; he knew nothing else could have made her argue with people on the farmhouse stairs at that time of day .
23 And we 've got ta , wha what we 'll do we 'll get those set up at the sort of the appropriate working temperatures , and working humidity and then we will have to deal with people on an individual basis , if basically , they 're uncomfortable because of draft or whatever it might be .
24 Am I right in saying that one of one of your motivations behind living in the flats was the fact that erm the contact with people on on the flats , and you felt erm that it would help you erm
25 As social work you 've had quite a contact erm with people on the flats , erm living in the situation they actually most people in the flats .
26 Keep a good lookout and stay back from the line a little so that you do n't get into problems with people on starboard tack , then look for a gap to tack into .
27 I work with people on a one-to-one basis and the most I 've ever done is ten sessions with anyone .
28 Er c coming to this point , there is abundant evidence that er say two thousand for example , two thousand Prozac takers were compared with er two thousand takers of the old tricyclics compared with people on a placebo , and I 'm sorry there is no increased probability of committing suicide .
29 Section four four onwards talks about erm the affecting the environmental and makes a point that will be we as officers have been with people on this and that is quite unusual er at this stage of the process .
30 Er yeah just just one other thing , Pete going through the accident book , there 's one or two that are coming up with people on the liquids line getting splashes of liquid in their eyes .
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