Example sentences of "['s] [noun] with [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Correction : our Moscow correspondent has had second thoughts , and now advises us that Hewlett-Packard Co 's contract with Asuneft in Siberia is worth $3m ( CI No 2,118 ) .
2 He was wearing khaki dungarees about three sizes too big for him and a boy 's shirt with pictures of Mickey Mouse printed across the front .
3 The resident 's contacts with people outside the Home .
4 At those meetings , held in New York , Denktash countered Pérez de Cuéllar 's proposals with demands for the recognition of " two peoples " , rather than separate communities within the island , as well as both peoples ' right to self-determination ; his stance brought the meetings to an end on March 2 , 1990 [ see p. 37331 ] .
5 In the poems are seen Herbert 's struggle with ambition on the one hand and with dejection of spirit on the other .
6 A Wearside businessman , Philip Benison , who precipitated Smart 's resignation with talk of a £300,000 takeover , looks unlikely to succeed after failing to persuade other directors at an emergency meeting that the club go into liquidation .
7 Earlier , the House heard the hon. Member for Dartford ( Mr. Dunn ) make wholly untrue allegations about Labour 's policies with respect to the savings and income from savings of pensioners .
8 By the middle of 1756 Britain 's conflicts with France outside Europe had turned quite unexpectedly into a war in which the three major powers of Europe were allied against Frederick of Prussia and so were preparing to attack George 's Electorate of Hanover .
9 ‘ It 's a fine idea , ’ Thomas said to her , expounding it to himself and meantime walking around Simon 's cottage with resentment for every stone of the place .
10 It is interesting to contrast Britomart 's fight with Radigund with Artegall 's final contest with Grantorto .
11 The receiver 's liability with respect to contracts
12 He emphasised the importance of a tightly organised centralised party on Leninist lines but also injected Mao Tse-tung 's views with stress on working with the masses .
13 The publicity of Michael Banks 's death had now been replaced in the public 's mind with news of fresh disasters , and the show was running on its own impetus .
14 The first journey to Tahiti , which must be mingled in every traveller 's mind with images of Gauguin 's paradisaical view of natural beauty , will start usually with a sense of disappointment .
15 It seems that Carroll 's obsession with time in this chapter is not completely dreamt up , or was his infatuation with continually waking up the dormouse .
16 Will he turn his mind to the serious short-term problems : first , the problem that will be caused for the existing development project by the delayed decision on an enterprise zone and , secondly , the problem that the Lanarkshire development agency and Scottish Enterprise will have because of the Government 's obsession with annuality in the money that they give .
17 Griffiths ' and Hamilton 's work on PACT ( Parents , Children and Teachers ) the Bellfield Project and the Harringay Project all reported in Bloom 's Partnership with Parents in Reading ( 1987 ) are examples of schemes of parent listening , Keith Topping and Sheila Wolfendale in Parental involvement in Children 's Reading ( 1985 ) give advice on setting up schemes of ‘ paired reading ’ .
18 There was a real bond of friendship and understanding between many of the great churchmen of this age and leading warriors ; it would be a nice point to decide whether the happiness of St Margaret 's marriage to King Malcolm of Scotland ( see p. 210 ) was more or less remarkable than the depth of St Anselm 's friendship with Hugh of Avranches , the first earl of Chester , the savage hammer of the Welsh .
19 As her brother recalls : ‘ It was like an old man 's club with masses of clocks ticking away .
20 Ski survey could n't resist , and sent Tessa Coker off for a day 's coaching with Developments at Profiles Ski Centre .
21 Excavations have uncovered positive proof that between 10,000 and 25,000 years ago it was a wild beast 's den with bones of extinct animals having been found in the stalagmites on the cave floor .
22 She thought of that first lunchtime , when Roman had appeared on her mother 's terrace with Stephanie at his side .
23 Some years ago there was a vet , who besides always smelling of methylated spirits , would always conscientiously swab a horse 's neck with meths before giving an injection .
24 Thieves drive off mother 's car with baby in back seat
25 This provides a measure of each speaker 's variability with respect to the particular variants under consideration , but provides no clue as to why the speaker might have used the variant that he/she did in any particular case .
26 In addition , it believes Encina could have quite conceivably gone on to the ES/9000 mainframe instead of Tuxedo , but thinks IBM 's deal with USL for that technology is effectively a spoiler for Amdahl Corp 's Tuxedo TP system offering on its IBM-compatible Unix mainframes .
27 The management 's dilemma with respect to neighbourhood policing in Northern Ireland is that , while communal divisions make it a particularly important style of policing , the people who carry it out on the streets are more identifiable and softer targets for terrorists .
28 She translates the implicit meaning of tight skirts and high heels as the exact equivalent of Chinese foot binding and the Nigerian custom of loading women 's legs with pounds of brass wire .
29 As a non-member of the League , Mexico could not rely upon France 's obligations with respect to the League .
30 Any of you who read about Ade Mafe 's trials with Wigan in the morning papers may have thought the story sounded familiar .
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