Example sentences of "of the [noun sg] of [noun pl] with " in BNC.
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1 | Third , there was the added problem of the drift into the area from the rest of the country of patients with chronic illnesses . |
2 | On 20 January 1789 , Eccleston concluded a letter to the editor of the Transactions of the Society of Arts with a postscript : ‘ Mr Moorcroft is a young man of the greatest abilities , and has agreed to turn his thoughts from the practice of physic and surgery , entirely to that of farriery in every branch , provided he can meet with sufficient and certain encouragement in the establishment of a Veterinarian School . |
3 | Science can not know anything of the kind of necessities with which causes compel effects and does not need to suppose that there are any . |
4 | She mentions Chodorow 's socialization theory of the transfer of concerns with care and responsibility from mothers to daughters , but she does not make it an integral part of her own account . |
5 | Saxon et al reported that IgG perinuclear antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies could be detected in the sera of the majority of patients with ulcerative colitis and in a much smaller percentage of the sera of patients with Crohn 's disease . |
6 | The results of most family studies of Crohn 's disease have been expressed in terms of the proportion of probands with either affected first degree relatives or with a positive family history over all relatives investigated . |
7 | Estimates of the proportion of patients with coeliac disease who present in their seventh decade or beyond have increased from 4% in 1960 to 27% in 1980 . |
8 | Best of all , the chapters ‘ Nursing as a helping relationship ’ and ‘ Burnout and its management in nursing ’ are superb , clearly demonstrating the importance of the interaction of nurses with patients as well as their own colleagues . |
9 | As coach and confidant , a father figure , he won the respect and often the love of the generation of cricketers with whom he worked , just as , in his own playing days , he was revered by Surrey and England supporters for his ceaseless conscientiousness at the crease . |
10 | A further result of the identification of women with unskilled workers was that they were ideal recruits when the de-skilling of a trade was already happening because of technological change . |
11 | Since the second amendment to the articles of agreement the structure of the Fund has been defined as consisting not only of a board of governors , an executive board , and a managing director and staff , but also a council if it is called into being by a decision of the board of governors with an 85 per cent majority of total voting power . |
12 | The Archbishop of Canterbury , Dr Robert Runcie , told the synod it should receive the report in favour of the ordination of women with a ‘ steady nerve ’ . |
13 | In 1989 , 80% of the income of households with weekly incomes of below £45 came from state benefits , with 2% from wages and salaries . |
14 | Much more promising avenues are opened up by those schools of thought that combine a description of the structure of texts with an account of the knowledge and attitudes that readers bring with them and of the process to which they subject them : some versions of structuralism ; and phenomenological and related theories , which study the process by which readers create meaning in a text with much more attention to the text itself than Richards ever allowed . |
15 | Therefore sigmoidoscopy should be mandatory as part of the investigation of patients with iron deficiency anaemia . |
16 | Findings of a study of births in England ( Douglas , 1950 ) also pointed to a " U " shaped relationship of the association of risks with inter-birth intervals . |
17 | The corrected sum of the number of cases with congenital abnormalities was calculated as unc where N i is the number of cases with congenital abnormalities out of n i births . |
18 | Estimates of the number of adults with cystic fibrosis in different age groups alive at the middle of 1990 were obtained from the United Kingdom Cystic Fibrosis Survey ( J Dodge , personal communication ) . |
19 | To test this hypothesis a number of stream patterns are generated using the program described above and a count made of the number of streams with no tributaries ( these are called first-order streams ) , then the number of streams formed by the junction of two first-order streams ( these are second-order streams ) and so on . |
20 | The Table shows the relation of the number of micro-organisms with both bacterial morphology and their modes of contact with gastric epithelium . |
21 | The construction of the Gilmerton Bypass was undertaken by Miller Construction Ltd under the terms of a contract valued at £11.6 million and supervised by the staff of the Department of Highways with the Director of Highways being the Engineer for the Works . |
22 | The trial is so entangled with the standing of the ANC that the right-wing Conservative Party has blamed the ‘ state intelligence service ’ for the disappearance of an important state witness ; the party 's argument was that the government wanted to persuade whites of the virtue of negotiations with the ANC , and found the trial embarrassing . |
23 | Author of The Well of Dreams with a tale of a troubled marriage . |
24 | Throughout either of the sequence of developments with increasing Rayleigh number described in Sections 22.5 and 22.6 , the temperature profile tends away from the linear form that occurs when the fluid is at rest and towards the form of Fig. 22.11 . |
25 | When I arrived at the GA European Open , I looked at the list of entrants for the Lancome Trophy to find that I was right at the bottom of the list of qualifiers with one week to go before the final selection . |
26 | Despite the country 's economic difficulties , international business interest in Vietnam increased during 1990 in anticipation of the normalization of relations with the USA and the attendant liberalization of international funding . |
27 | This explains , in part , Japan 's handling of the plight of haemophiliacs with AIDS . |