Example sentences of "[vb pp] with the [noun sg] of [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 For instance , there was poor communication with mothers in the weighing room because the nurses were so occupied with the recording of weights that they took no time to explain these to the mothers .
2 The enterprise-based bargaining structure is closely intertwined with the structure of workers ' trade unions .
3 Later , however , in Kensington Market , at a booth that was so saturated with the stench of joss-sticks that Peter could n't stop coughing , he bought her a pair of boots in maroon suede .
4 Why did the story have to be finished in such a bizarre way — Boy was suddenly overwhelmed with the thought of things never being allowed to end .
5 The attractions of market-related interest rates were further supplemented with the issue of CDs .
6 What we have shown in this section is that the contextual features suggested by Hymes , supplemented with the index of co-ordinates proposed by Lewis ( put forward , remember , with quite different purposes in mind ) do enable us to give a partial account of what the undifferentiated term ‘ context ’ may mean .
7 And these were performed mostly as mimes , for fear Gabriel should be overburdened with the learning of words .
8 In the street the traffic still roared past , a ceaseless thunder interspersed with the honking of horns , but she was no longer aware of it .
9 WAIT 2 and WAIT 3 will be overlapped with the processing of records 1 and 2 , while the processing time for record 3 has to be added to the minimum delay of the three WAITS .
10 As with his collecting in other areas — Old Master paintings and drawings , silver , antiquities — he followed personal inclination , tempered with the advice of scholars .
11 ( WES ) It 's been built with the aid of experts — wheelchair users themselves .
12 ‘ The problems connected with the keeping of slaves are of interest to me .
13 " The whole complex story of AIDS is dealt with in clear text , simple diagrams and universally excellent photographs … will teach most doctors more about AIDS than half a dozen lectures — its accuracy and simplicity of style make it suitable for anyone connected with the management of patients .
14 The following paragraph will be added after paragraph 1 : " ( 2 ) Paragraph 1 above shall be applied to liabilities of the GDR or its legal entities as well as to liabilities of the Federation or other corporate bodies and institutions under public law which are connected with the transfer of properties of the GDR to the federation , Länder and communes ( Gemeinden ) , and to liabilities arising from measures taken by the GDR or its legal entities . "
15 Anicius Saturninus at Irchester has been described as a remount officer securing new horses for the army , while O. Cordius Candidus at Dover may have been connected with the transport of horses across the Channel .
16 It may be connected with the use of drugs , especially antibiotics .
17 The stuffing also has to be cooked and sliced up ready for reheating , and the Christmas puddings are prepared with the help of cooks at London 's St Thomas 's Hospital .
18 His description of the aircraft was not far out ; John Pain reported : ‘ By the time we left , aircraft were being repaired with dope-painted linen or cloth from anywhere and metal repairs were made with the aid of Players 50s tins .
19 An analogy can be drawn with the notion of mutations in genetics .
20 LEFT Iron objects are best drawn with the aid of X-rays which can give the shape and form of an object under the corrosion .
21 To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science what consultations he has had with the Committee of Vice-Chancellors and Principals regarding capital expenditure on new university teaching buildings .
22 Indeed a number of recent centralised initiatives , such as TVEI , seem to be based on this premise , although , as Harland ( 1985 ) points out , compliance can not simply be bought with the allocation of resources .
23 One of only four King 's Plate prizes known to have survived , the NMS example was bought with the aid of grants from the National Heritage Memorial Fund and the National Art Collections Fund .
24 We have agreed with the phalanx of councillors and canvassers who guide him through life and Durham North West that his education should be completed with a visit to the Cow Tail , a pub near Crook of great and deserved renown .
25 The Board has recommended that the Department issue a further specimen paper drafted with the assistance of teachers .
26 He is an agent entrusted with the possession of goods of several principals , or sometimes only one principal , for the purpose of sale in his own name without disclosing the name of this principal and he is remunerated by a commission .
27 The guidelines say electronic tagging should only be used with the consent of residents or a proxy .
28 Such a body must be registered with the Registrar of Companies ; default leading to limited partners being treated as unlimited ones .
29 The UK has decided that UK-registered EEIGs should be treated as bodies corporate with separate legal personalities like companies and should be registered with the Registrar of Companies .
30 If the Blue Parrot is a company the names of the directors of the company are registered with the Registrar of Companies ( ss. 10–13 Companies Act 1985 ) ( see p. 46 ) .
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