Example sentences of "of the [noun] [noun pl] with " in BNC.

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1 Seeing a parallel in Reich 's work with the human body , he links the health of the tree clumps with the free energy flow of the Earth , any blockages being manifested in dis-ease .
2 But I think I would be giving you the wrong impression if I suggested that most of the evaluation studies with which I 've been concerned have involved this kind of conclusion , or this kind of result .
3 This observation also excludes cross contamination of the hTFIIA fractions with TBP , TFIIIB and/or TFIIIC , which are inactivated at this temperature ( 5 , 23 , 33 ) .
4 Ireland in fact were the top nation of the home countries with Scotland taking 8th place , England 9th and Wales 10th .
5 Perhaps one of the most creative and imaginative responses has been that of the Lucas Workers with their corporate plan for socially useful production .
6 When I tried to raise some of the education issues with the hon. Member for Dagenham ( Mr. Gould ) , he refused to let me intervene .
7 Studies concerning the characterization of the regulatory defect carried by the MHC class II negative B-cell lymphoma RJ2.2.5 mutant were previously presented and the segregation pattern of somatic cell hybrids obtained by fusion of the mutant cells with mouse spleen B-cells was reported ( 13,14 ) .
8 The firm then experimented by making one side of the cutting knives with serrated edges , leaving the other smooth-edged .
9 Preincubation of the effector cells with 1 U/ml , 10 U/ml , or 100 U/ml of IL2 enhanced ADCC activity in the serum samples from patients with ulcerative colitis ( 19.1 ( 2.0 ) % , 37.3 ( 3.0 ) % , and 40.2 ( 2.9 ) % ) .
10 They suggest that engorgement of the lymph nodes with fluid evokes frequency stabilisation .
11 Part of the deficit of the mainland colonies with Britain was covered by their exports to the sugar islands , part of it by increased indebtedness to British merchants .
12 When Norman Willis , the fat friar , finally shim shimmies off into obscurity , he should take the melancholy monk and all the rest of the Bloomsbury tales with him .
13 She heard him call after her and got into one of the swing boats with a pale , freckled little boy who was hanging nervously on to the rope while his plain , doting parents stood beside the boat , saying encouragingly , ‘ Go on , Sidney , it 'll be such fun . ’
14 ‘ We always wore trunks or pants when we went in the river , but just once , I stopped out to wash on one of the river beaches with nothing on , and went in just at the edge to rinse myself down .
15 Across the road there are two handsome oast houses , those familiar symbols of the hop fields with their wonky , cowled roofs .
16 Dean saw the theatre as the inherently superior form , setting up his company initially ‘ to combine the current influence of the film studios with the wealth of past achievement of the theatre ’ .
17 American railway architects in this period seem to have been fascinated by the notion of the integration of the station offices with the train-shed , for many of the stations which emerged from the grander developments of the 1850s and 1860s consisted of side buildings with the trains running into the interior through grand portals .
18 Probably the best song on ‘ Mighty Like A Rose ’ and definitely the best of the Costello collaborations with Paul McCartney that we 've heard so far .
19 One response to this sudden absence may be to associate the market boom of the Thatcher years with a smothering of radical effort , a disabling of political endeavour .
20 Equal access The primary objective of the EC rules with which we are here concerned is to allow companies situated in one member state to provide services across national boundaries , or , if they wish , to set up agencies , branches or subsidiaries in other member states .
21 Notwithstanding the welcome opportunity to see the work of this distinguished artist , I was left with the depressing realisation that when one compares the contribution of the women artists with that of the men one sees that the women artist has had to deny herself the luxury of exploring and depicting those ‘ strange developments ’ that exploit humour as well as horror , and which ultimately liberate artist and viewer alike .
22 The new IT programme following on from the ESPRIT 11 will be the largest of the Framework lines with a total allocation of 1352 MECU ( £950 million ) .
23 There were no significant differences between any of the animal groups with respect to weight ( Table I ) .
24 In fact , Carlos ’ wife , Robyn Clarke , was one of the back-up singers with Ava Cherry and Luther Vandross .
25 So called hotting and joyriding around some of the Oxford Estates with stolen cars has contributed to a massive increase in carcrime .
26 To my chagrin , I found , back in present-day Clonmacnoise , that most of the stone slabs with strange carvings of Celtic saints , reminiscent of Celtic gods , had been taken indoors and put in glass cases under bright lights in the accursed Centre .
27 The artifice of the opening stanzas with their
28 Put yourself in the shoes of the union representatives with whom you deal .
29 Many of the constituency cases with which I have dealt in recent months have especially worried me because they seem to show that the financial hardship now experienced by many students is especially severe for those who come from low-income families .
30 Not all the major living groups of organisms were present in the Cambrian , however , because the colonization of the land did not take place for another 200 million years , and so there were obviously no direct ancestors of land plants around , or of most of the land animals with which we are familiar today .
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