Example sentences of "and with [noun] of " in BNC.
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1 | Patricia McCarron 's section deals with coordination of the work of the Field Officers and with validation of centres . |
2 | He was said to have been charged with misusing state funds and with abuse of power . |
3 | For Richard it seems to have been a period of reconciliation : with Sebrand Chabot , who was allowed to return to his see in April 1180 , and with Aimar of Limoges , who arrived back at Christmas of the same year . |
4 | It tells how they returned bearing a huge bunch of grapes , and with reports of a land ‘ flowing with milk and honey ’ , just as God had promised . |
5 | And with letters of authentication they expect international interest . |
6 | Brian Degas and Harry Robertson who devised , wrote and produced SPECIALS will discuss their new series with a senior police officer of national standing , and with members of the cast . |
7 | It will deal not only with stars but also with middling and minor singers and with members of the chorus ; not only with Italians but with those non-Italian singers who specialised in Italian opera . |
8 | Despite their differences , however , both initiatives are associated with an increasing interest in modular-based curriculum provision , and with forms of assessment which can take into account the wide range of outcomes they are designed to achieve . |
9 | A man and a woman were charged on April 15 with conspiracy to cause explosions and with possession of explosives and arms . |
10 | Winters in steppes and prairies around Caspian Sea , and on W side of Black Sea ; more rarely along rivers in Iraq and with flocks of other geese on the Hungarian plains . |
11 | Under the English system of parishes every diocese had variety ; that is each parish had the Prayer Book but used it as it thought , with simple or elaborate ceremonial , and with variations of language sanctioned by the ( illegal ) Prayer Book of 1928 if it wished . |
12 | In the poems are seen Herbert 's struggle with ambition on the one hand and with dejection of spirit on the other . |
13 | The station officially opens tomorrow and with 80% of the £200,000 capital raised locally , it seems that people round here think the world is a brighter place now that Radio Sunshine beaming into South Shropshire again . |
14 | 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 . |
15 | A survey of leading US businesses sponsored by Stratus Computer Inc of Marlborough , Massachusetts , which has an interest in spreading alarm and despondency about these things , suggests that computer downtime cost the country at least $4,000m in lost productivity and revenue last year ; and with 75% of respondents indicating that their businesses are becoming increasingly reliant on computing systems this figure looks set to grow . |
16 | Between June 1989 and January 1991 , 20 patients with CP ( mean age : 45 ( 27–61 ) years , four women , 16 men ) , and with signs of persistent biliary obstruction associated with CBD stricture were treated by endoscopic placement of self expandable metallic stents ( Wallstent , Schneider SA , Bülach , Switzerland ) . |
17 | The floors are in coloured mosaic with a gold background and with figures of apostles , saints and angels upon this . |
18 | Sony Corp has two new models of its NEWS workstation family , both based on the 64-bit R4000 RISC chip and with speeds of 100 MIPS : the NWS-5000 is a desktop model and the MWS-5900 is a server and both use the R4000SC chip clocked at 66.7MHz They run the NEWS-OS4.2 version of Berkeley Unix , and feature support of the AppleTalk protocol , facilitating connection with Macintosh computers . |
19 | As part of the Guild of St George it was intended to be a means of bringing craftsmen into contact with works of art , especially of the Middle Ages , early Italian Renaissance and Gothic revival , and with objects of natural beauty . |
20 | Eczema or dermatitis is a term used to describe the appearance of the skin which is inflamed , red , itchy , swollen and with leakage of a clear discharge ; in prolonged cases the skin may become thickened and scaly and crack and become sore . |
21 | 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 . |
22 | And with lords of lower rank , the king dared more . |
23 | On the face of it he was just what they needed : minor-public-school background , not over-academic but Lausanne-trained and with experience of the top hotel groups in England , Europe and the Far East . |
24 | And then a series of extraordinary dialogues began between the woman and the militia , and with groups of demonstrators who clustered round the militias , all along the street . |
25 | Finally , we discussed with individual pupils using the library and with groups of children extracted from lessons their perspectives on the library and how they used it . |
26 | 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 . |
27 | ‘ There is no doubt as to the general rule stated in Leake on Contracts to which I have already referred , that money paid voluntarily — that is to say , without compulsion or extortion or undue influence , and , of course , I may add without any fraud on the part of the person to whom it is paid , and with knowledge of all the facts , though paid without any consideration , or in discharge of a claim not due , or a claim which might have been successfully resisted , can not be recovered back . |
28 | And with tons of topsoil , they could still make it a goodish course . |
29 | It is understood to be of a similar size to the centre at Ainslie Park , with little use , if any , for special functions , and with provision of a library . |
30 | If we could state positively , and with hope of agreement , what the point of education is , then we could go on to debate how it should be provided , how much public money should be spent on provision , and how much variety should be permitted , within the general legal framework . |