Example sentences of "[noun sg] and with [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 In the Spring of 1990 we decided to take the plunge and build our own fixed-wing microlight-under the guidance/regulation of the Popular Flying Association and with help from the MW builders club .
2 Equipped with this rule and with knowledge of what are important events , the animal seems to be well set up to acquire the ability to use initially meaningless environmental cues as predictors of what will happen , and initially haphazard acts as instruments for controlling the environment .
3 Now Benning wanted a thorough search and with Carter in custody this should pose no problem .
4 Was it chosen to suit your weight and with comfort in mind , or did you just like the look of it ?
5 In great contrast to that type of political thought which equates ‘ the social ’ with the constraint of a collectivity and with relations of domination , the Piaroa insist upon the opposite where ‘ the social ’ is viewed as the means through which humans could actively prevent the establishment of ( immoral ) relations of dominance ( Overing , in press ) .
6 On Ruth 's bed lay a brown-haired whimpering female child , also draped in a shawl and with dabs of make-up less hectically or successfully applied to its face .
7 Vangmoor came up on the screen as if they were looking out of the window , but Vangmoor in summer without the wind and with leaves on the trees .
8 One day , in one of these tiny streets , with shops on either side and with stalls of street vendors in front of them , the way was so crowded that I got to a place where it was impossible to move .
9 Our activities since we began include preparing information packs for advice centres and welfare rights workers , leafleting the DHSS offices so people know about the legislation , networking with other groups in Belfast , and other parts of Ireland , North and South and with groups in Britain , lobbying and generally trying to make this legislation unworkable .
10 Heading south and with part of it reportedly burning , it threatened to have a devastating effect on the marine environment of the northern Gulf , which was particularly vulnerable as a shallow , largely closed area of water with little natural turbulence or tidal flushing .
11 A licensing board may make regulations with respect to the making of applications for licences ( including occasional licences and occasional permissions ) , extension of permitted hours and restriction of the terminal permitted hours and the procedure following thereon , and such regulations may include provisions designed to assist the board in determining the fitness of applicants to hold licences and the expediency of granting licences for the premises in respect of which application is made ; and the board may also make regulations with respect to the procedure to be followed in transferring licences under this Act and with respect to any matters which , by virtue of this Act , may be prescribed .
12 The older the child is the harder it is for him to overcome his difficulty , but there are courses and there are techniques available which definitely do help children to overcome their problems with reading and with spelling and with language as a whole .
13 The teachers were Linda Whittall , deputy head at Russells Hall and with responsibility for language within the school , Verena Ranford , the teacher of the 11 year olds at Sutton School and also with a responsibility for language , and Chris Morris , senior advisory teacher for English in Dudley .
14 In contrast to the latter , academic psychologists have concentrated more on creativity as a normal cognitive trait and with problems like its psychometric measurement , development , and correlations with other — mostly ‘ desirable ’ — characteristics .
15 The following day he was formally charged with 49 cases of manslaughter and with misappropriation of state funds [ for charges brought in absentia in May see p. 38929 ] .
16 The Sheffield project will take place in a city with a declining manufacturing base , some moderate growth in the service sector and with similarities to many Northern cities .
17 Many were concerned with the propagation of the gospel and with ways of maintaining the clergy by means other than tithes .
18 Peter had borrowed a xylophone from a dying patient at the hospice and with Alice on the violin and Tom with his trumpet , they were attempting the foxtrot from a Shostakovich jazz band suite .
19 This chapter is written with humility and with admiration by a former librarian whose strategy , when dealing with troublesome readers , was to go to pieces and leave it to Nancy .
20 Each year Horse and Bamboo , pioneers of true rural theatre , travel through a new area of the British Isles … on foot and with horse with a new show .
21 The UK experience since 1979 does not provide convincing evidence in support of the thesis that monetary policies determined at the national level and with disregard for policies in the country 's main economic partners can yield significant benefits .
22 Champions in 1990 but a disappointing 15th last year , Middlesex start the season against Cambridge University on Friday still unsure about the fitness of their leading seamer and with doubts about the cricketing future of another potential England bowler .
23 MS J 4° , fol. 405 ; Geoffrey Grigson , ‘ William Diaper , an Unknown Poet ’ , in The Harp of Aeolus , 1948 ; The Complete Works of William Diaper , ed. and with introduction by Dorothy Broughton , 1952 ; Jonathan Swift , Journal to Stella , ed .
24 Most are living in north London , on income support and with help from Kurdish groups .
25 But I managed to talk my way out of them , with luck and with help from Fritz and Sapt .
26 He is charged with leading the team and with day to day liaison with the Lexicographer Group .
27 The module approver has approved each subject module in the context of the package and with reference to the DC , as well as to any other general software standards in force for the project .
28 Ten minutes later , dressed in aqua-coloured jogging pants and a white T-shirt , her hair vigorously tamed into a ponytail and with trainers on her feet , Lindsey stepped out on to the crew deck into bright May sunshine and a temperature of seventy degrees .
29 This fact would be useful for Essay A as Moltke was responsible for the military brilliance of the Prussians in the period and with Room for the restructuring of the army , which crisis also brought Bismarck to power on 23rd September 1862 .
30 Jane took the initiative and with encouragement from other students and tutors on the scheme she set up the Achievement Group , a ‘ students supporting students ’ programme .
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