Example sentences of "[noun sg] with [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Treatment may include helping the person to regain control of the bladder with help from a community nurse or continence adviser . |
2 | Because Wirral , as an urban borough with areas of high social need , was eligible for additional central funds from the Department of Environment 's Inner Area Programme , it was able to allocate funds rapidly to finance this . |
3 | Wordsworth concludes The Prelude with tributes to his sister Dorothy , and to S. T. Coleridge , both of whom , in their different ways , helped him to resolve the personal crisis into which the events of the 1790s had led him , and I have given a short biography of each . |
4 | Sections of the catholic — nationalist population have also combined their own popular nationalism and religion with aspects of the clerical interpretation already invested in the law , particularly in the anti-abortion movement of the early 1980s . |
5 | All of this will have been picked up from a multitude of cues within the family — coyness in speaking about religion , sentimental talk at Christmas-time that equates religion with belief in Santa Claus , contempt for the hypocrisy ( real or imagined ) of religious officials , and the equation of religion with fanaticism and political reaction . |
6 | The United States decided that isolation with Israel from the consensus of the whole world community was too high a price to pay . |
7 | She balanced periods of intense isolation with others of frantic social activity , because that was what her nature demanded . |
8 | Prepare the ground with leaf-mould and a little bonemeal , and mulch with leaf-mould during a wet spell each summer . |
9 | Are you looking for the interaction where you learn something about the culture from talking to the people or do you want minimal interaction where simply you visit a place , and you stay in your little bubble or ghetto with people of your own tour company , you do everything together and you never come into contact with local people . |
10 | This remarkable and rapid growth was attributable to a relatively small group of full-time tutors and organising secretaries resident in these counties who demonstrated over several years the importance of their roles , personal qualities and ‘ … their intimate association with members of branches and groups , which , in its turn , comes only from … active sympathy with those ends which they seek to achieve through adult education ’ . |
11 | Sidney Lee in his life of Shakespeare , 1908 edition , attributes his accurate use of legal terms to observation of his father 's legal battles and early association with members of the Inns of Court and there is also a suggestion that on his arrival in London he may have been employed as a clerk for a lawyer . |
12 | Orleton was charged in 1324 on account of his association with Mortimer in 1321 , and despite his protest against the competence of lay courts — the assizes at Hereford and afterwards parliament itself — to try him , his lands and goods and even his register were seized by the king . |
13 | Queen Victoria had been overjoyed at her son the Prince of Wales 's marriage to Alexandra , because of the increasing scandal of the Prince 's bed-hopping and association with women of loose morals . |
14 | But there is some evidence of his association with liberals at Cambridge which must be mentioned briefly at this point , since it seems rather unlikely that he would have visited France in 1790 and again in 1791–2 if he had no sympathy with what was going on there . |
15 | The link between constructs 4 and 5 shows how an attribute such as the sense of stillness evokes an association with feelings of civilization in this particular picture . |
16 | This sudden and often catastrophic event is most likely precipitated by fissuring of an underlying atheromatous plaque , as detailed analysis of obstructed coronary arteries at postmortem invariably shows that the thrombus is found in association with haemorrhage into a plaque . |
17 | President Clinton is being awarded a degree by diploma because of his previous association with Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar at University College . |
18 | Otherwise , the design of the curriculum was left formally to local education authorities , and in practice largely to head teachers — in association with governors after the 1986 Education Act ( see Chapter 4 ) . |
19 | Thus , when , ο is real and complex conjugates appear in association with s in the denominators of the partial fractions . |
20 | Studies of large-scale dynamics are undertaken in association with groups from other UK universities using both simple and state-of-the-art computer models . |
21 | It is a subject which needs a great deal of detailed study in close association with work on the production centres , especially in Gaul , and the distribution of their wares . |
22 | Gordon Smith , Caledonian 's sales director — the company is increasing its sponsorship though it remains coy on an amount — said it viewed the association with Currie as long term . |
23 | Association with colleagues after working hours could be taken as an indication of the priority given to company matters but it may be reluctantly undertaken . |
24 | The second group also consists of six RMCs : Anglian RMC based on North East London Polytechnic and Chelmer Institute of Higher Education ; East Midlands RMC on Leicester and Trent Polytechnics and Derby Lonsdale College of Higher Education ; London RMC on the Polytechnic of Central London in association with City of London Polytechnic , North London Polytechnic , Polytechnic of the South Bank , Thames Polytechnic and South West London College ; Northern RMC on Newcastle , Sunderland and Teesside Polytechnics ; North Western RMC on Liverpool Polytechnic , Manchester Polytechnic , Preston Polytechnic and St Helens College of Technology ; and Thames Valley RMC based on Buckinghamshire College of Higher Education , High Wycombe , Oxford Polytechnic and Slough College of Higher Education . |
25 | Slow healing was also seen : ( 1 ) at two weeks in association with prior complications , unemployment , a deformed duodenal bulb at healing , and an excessive dietary intake ; ( 2 ) at four weeks in association with divorce ; ( 3 ) and at eight weeks in association with abstention from wine . |
26 | DEC , in association with Hinitroan of India , exports its software via a Bangalore-Madras-Hong Kong satellite link . |
27 | The work of developing tests and achievement criteria was carried out in association with schools in 19 LEAs . |
28 | In patients who had undergone operation an χ 2 test was performed for the analysis of the possible association with mortality of the following variables : stage I-II v stage IV disease , histological subtype low/mixed grade or high grade , presence or absence of gastric serosal invasion , presence or absence of lymphoma in the margin of resection or contiguous extension of the lymphoma to nearby abdominal organs , or both , and tumour size over or under 10 cm . |
29 | None of the remaining baseline variables showed a significant association with mortality after adjustment for comorbidity and hematocrit . |
30 | Graduates , former students and staff of University of Nottingham have recently received a letter from the Vice-Chancellor introducing the University of Nottingham MasterCard which is being launched in association with Bank of Scotland . |