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

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1 It is for the councils to determine how they distribute funding , but the Bill gives the councils wide powers to be used in support of students with special education needs .
2 UN in battle of wills with Serbs over relief convoys
3 BRITISH TELECOM ENGAGES IN BATTLE OF WORDS WITH AT&T
4 Therefore , this study investigated carnitine concentrations in serum of patients with coeliac disease .
5 Switzerland stood down from taking on the rotating EFTA presidency in the first six months of 1993 , taking up instead the vice-presidency ( in charge of negotiations with third countries , including eastern Europe ) ; the presidency passed instead to Sweden .
6 In its first twenty or thirty years of life the new Board was rather more active than the Lords of Trade ; between 1720 and 1760 effective executive power passed to the Secretary of State in charge of relations with France and southern Europe , though the Board still served as the main clearing house for the American pressure groups which could keep up London connections ; in the last twenty years of its life , when Gibbon was a member , it was as complete a sinecure as he could have wished because power had now passed to the holder of a new Secretaryship of State .
7 Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo President of the Supreme Military Council ; Minister of Defence Capt. Cristino Seriche Bioko Prime Minister Isidoro Eyi Monsuy Andeme Deputy Prime Minister , Education , Youth and Sports Marcelino Nguema Ongueme Minister of State ; Minister Secretary-General to the Presidency Eloy Elo Nve Mbengono Minister of State at the Presidency , in charge of relations with constitutional organs Alejandro Evuna Asangono Minister of State at the Presidency in charge of missions Martin Nka Esono Nsing Minister Deputy Secretary-General to the Presidency Silvestre Siale Sale Bileka Justice Alejandro Envoro Ovono Public Works , Urban Development and Transport Anatolio Ndong Mba Agriculture , Fishing and Forestry Francisco Pascual Obama Asue Industry and Energy Antonio Pascual Oko Ebobo Labour and Social Development Ministers-Delegate Antonio Fernando Nve Ngu Economic and Financial Affairs Juan Olo Mba Nseng Mines and Hydrocarbons Leandro Mbomio Nsue Culture , Tourism and Handicrafts Santiago Eneme Ovono Foreign Affairs and Co-operation Melanio Ebendeng Nsomo National Defence Casto Nvono Akhele Economy , Commerce and Planning Segundo Munoz Itala Territorial Administration and Communications Alejandro Masoko Bengono Health Purificaçion Angue Ondo Women 's Development
8 Following the rejection of Turkey 's application for membership of the European Communities ( EC ) in December 1989 [ see p. 37133 ] , Ali Bozer , then Minister in Charge of Relations with the EC , told The Times in January 1990 that Turkey would continue to press the European Commission for a specific date for Turkish membership as soon as possible after the introduction of the single market on Dec. 31 , 1992 .
9 Other members of CMRN : ( executive committee members ) Maj. Babacar N'Diaye ( permanent secretary with ministerial rank , in charge of relations with non-governmental organizations ) ; Maj. Kerfalla Camara ; Lt.-Col. Sory Doumbouya ( Resident Minister in Middle Guinea ) ; Maj. Sekou Mantong Camara ; Maj. Alhousseini Fofana ( Resident Minister in Forest Region ) ; Maj. Jean Traore ; Capt. Mamadou Baldet ; Capt. Abdourahmane Diallo ; Maj. Facine Toure ; Capt. Joseph Gbago Zoumanigui ; ( ordinary members ) Maj. Kekoura Camara ; Maj. Alfa Oumar Barou Diallo ( Resident Minister in Upper Guinea ) ; Maj. Jean Kolipe Lama ; Maj. Babacar N'Diaye ; Maj. Ousmane Sow ; Capt. Mohamed Traore .
10 Other principal ministers : Capt. Cristino Seriche Bioko ( Prime Minister ) ; Isidoro Eyi Monsuy Andeme ( Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Education , Youth and Sports ) ; Marcelino Nguema Ongueme ( Minister of State for Economy , Trade and Planning ) , Casto Nvono Akhele ( Secretary-General to the Presidency ) ; Eloy Elo Nve Mbengono ( Minister of State at the Presidency , in charge of relations with constitutional organs ) ; Alejandro Evuna Asangono ( Minister of State at the Presidency in charge of missions ) ; Santiago Eneme Ovono ( Minister-Delegate for Foreign Affairs and Co-operation ) .
11 His position as Minister in Charge of Relations with CTSP and Associations was taken over by Lt.-Col. Birama Sire Traore , who exchanged his portfolio of Secretary of State for Internal Security with Maj. Moussa Diabate , hitherto Minister of Territorial Administration .
12 *Alphonse Nzoungou Interior and Decentralization , in charge of relations with CSR
13 As regards conduct , firms appear frequently to use strategies such as innovation , predatory pricing and cross subsidisation of deals in pursuit of relationships with borrowers and investors .
14 In spite of problems with the data , a number of themes and trends do however emerge .
15 ( 4 ) They provide basic information in advance of meetings with interested parties .
16 The Commission has stated that it will not use these powers in respect of mergers with a worldwide turnover of less than 2,000 million ecu and a Community turnover of less than 100 million ecu ( that is between approximately £1400 million and £700 million ) .
17 4(5) This Act applies in respect of births after ( but not before ) its passing , and in respect of any such birth it replaces any law in force before its passing , whereby a person could be liable to a child in respect of disabilities with which it might be born ; but in section 1(3) of this Act the expression ‘ liable in tort ’ does not include any reference to liability by virtue of this Act , or to liability by virtue of any such law .
18 ( 3 ) The Act of 1976 expressly recognised the possibility that under the pre-existing law ‘ a person could be liable to a child in respect of disabilities with which it might be born ’ see section 4(5) .
19 ‘ This Act applies in respect of births after ( but not before ) its passing , and in respect of any such birth it replaces any law in force before its passing , whereby a person could be liable to a child in respect of disabilities with which it might be born ; …
20 The European union recognises that special regard must be taken er in respect of areas with strong regional identities .
21 In Watt v. Rama [ 1972 ] V.R. 353 the plaintiff sued in respect of defects with which she was born which she alleged were attributable to a motor accident that rendered her mother a quadriplegic at the time that she was pregnant with the plaintiff .
22 RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES IN RESPECT OF CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL NEEDS
23 Those schools who changed their outlook and practice in respect of relationships with parents and the community did so for their own reasons and in response to their own sense of priorities and needs .
24 NELSON MANDELA , the imprisoned leader of the African National Congress , is in favour of negotiations with F W de Klerk 's government , but feels strongly that the black majority of South Africans should be in favour too , before embarking on such a venture .
25 The judicial system was indeed demonstrated to have worked soundly — in favour of policemen with clubs and against black men with the temerity to drive around Los Angeles in their cars at night .
26 There 's a lot of expertise in Aids research in America and in treatment of patients with Aids and HIV .
27 The justification for the possession offence is preventive , and there is little difficulty in holding that a person caught in possession of explosives with intent to endanger life has sufficiently crossed the threshold of criminality to justify punishment .
28 These are meant to be informal , but will be conducted in front of judges with legal teams on either side .
29 The description by Jill Tweedie of the organic sheep farmer I was travelling to meet bounced from the page : ‘ This once respectable female stripped off and began sitting around in front of cameras with her legs apart and her hands in unmentionable places . ’
30 People practise in front of mirrors with each other .
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