Example sentences of "[noun pl] with [n mass] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 During their work on a social committee they can build their relationships with people in the industry , like agents selling bands and record companies helping with marketing and promotion .
2 Now that in itself is not unique , what is unique is because of our relationships with people like Microsoft who actually O E M and resell and O S Two , then many many of the P C and desktop Four G M and tools vendors vendors have aligned themselves behind that A P I .
3 And he is involved through the ENYBPG in the current battle to beat the baiters with £1,000 in rewards offered by groups incensed at the cruelty .
4 There 's quite a few restaurants with people in them having their tea .
5 However , its midmarket rival , The Mail on Sunday , has consolidated its own position during the past six months with sales of 2,010,807 against 1,931,025 .
6 A unit should be up and running in three to six months with sales of $1m forecast for the first year .
7 March turned out to be the best of the six months with £5,438,860 of ‘ new money ’ being introduced .
8 These agents are now being tested in clinical trials with people at risk .
9 ‘ Is n't that a lovely dress you 're wearing — and the shoes with goldfish in the heels — divine . ’
10 The former is likely to be using mechanism-based models with people as ancillaries while the ergonomist will be using models of people with mechanisms as ancillaries .
11 It 's asking $25,000 from companies with $25m in revenues , $15,000 from firms in the $7.5m to $25m bracket and $5,000 from those below $7.5m .
12 The annual subscription for large companies is still Ecu200,000 , but companies with sales of up to Ecu8bn can pay Ecu100,000 a year .
13 Lombard NatWest targets companies with sales of £75,000 to £300,000 while International has its sights on businesses forecasting sales growth to £250,000 within two years .
14 Mix yolks with 140g of sugar until pale and creamy , pour boiling milk over .
15 A right to have leave of 14 weeks with 100% of earnings .
16 Banks with 33% of the debt agreed to swap their paper for new bonds that yield 6.34% .
17 Employees shared in company profits ( one cashier who earned $7.10 an hour retired after 25 years with $262,000-worth of shares ) ; and Walton made every effort to foster team spirit , with ceaseless pep rallies .
18 And when he began to have the confidence to talk to us , he would have long discussions with people about films which he had never actually seen , but which he could pretend to have seen , since he made a point of reading all the reviews of the new films and musicals when he found out that that was what people liked to talk about on first meetings .
19 An unusual amount of planetary activity now also relates to involvements with people from abroad .
20 , Board director responsible for all Courtaulds ' activities with headquarters in North America .
21 The resident 's contacts with people outside the Home .
22 Koty was said to have been planning the insurrection through contacts with people in several towns , and had fled , taking with him a number of dissident troops .
23 The Australian bombers carried the brunt of the Commonwealth bombing operations with 85% of total ordnance dropped between 1950 and 1955 and after 1955 constituted the entire heavy bomber mission tally until withdrawal in 1958 .
24 However , whilst there is no need to take account of the attributes of a particular contracting partner , if a business contracts with people of a particular class , the steps must be reasonably sufficient to bring the terms to the notice of a member of that class — in Richardson , Spence & Co v Rowntree [ 1894 ] AC 217 , terms on a steamer ticket for carriage in steerage class were not incorporated into a contract because the defendant had taken insufficient steps to bring them to the notice of steerage class passengers .
25 If you have embarked on this decision , entertaining friends at home may became increasingly difficult too , for your parent may look forward always to being present on these occasions , without realising for one moment that her daughter needs the opportunity sometimes to be able to relate to her friends alone , so that she can project her personality freely and share confidences and opinions with people of her own generation .
26 If it has , do you worry about what deal it is , as long as these three men are released , or do you say we should n't do deals with people like Saddam ?
27 Completed questionnaires from participating staff showed that they had welcomed the training , had greatly benefited from it , and had enjoyed the opportunity to discuss problems with staff from other Boroughs .
28 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 .
29 I would think so and the particularly the folk living in the towns consciously tended to use less Orcadian you know they they 'd more dealings with folk from outside the islands for one thing and folk come on in off ships and so on .
30 The fact is I do n't have many dealings with people of Mr Hatton 's … ’
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