Example sentences of "and with [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The amphibolite bands and lenses are more or less biminerallic , with hornblende by far the most abundant mineral , often occupying more than 75 per cent of the rock , and with feldspar as the other mineral present . |
2 | Patricia McCarron 's section deals with coordination of the work of the Field Officers and with validation of centres . |
3 | The Czechoslovak voucher scheme , which will apportion shares in state enterprises to the general public , was received with scepticism by the Poles ( who want to do the same thing a different way ) and with disdain by the Hungarians ( who think state enterprises should simply be sold ) . |
4 | The four satellites will let Astra broadcast 48 channels from the same point in space , for reception by a single dish aerial , and with backup in space if any transmitters go wrong . |
5 | However , its terms of reference require it to seek effective liaison with the university and voluntary sectors of higher education in Wales , and with NAB in England . |
6 | The elderly partners may have varying degrees of disability and , at any one time , the more able may be the primary carer , but this may shift over time and with variation in the physical health of each partner . |
7 | Since it was desirable that penitents should not be treated with rigour by one bishop and with mercy by a neighbouring bishop , a common policy was needed . |
8 | He was said to have been charged with misusing state funds and with abuse of power . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | As the room fell suddenly , tensely silent , he began to walk , to hobble painfully and with difficulty towards Sabine . |
11 | Express a point of view cogently and with clarity to a range of audiences and interpret with accuracy a range of statements by others . |
12 | On Jan. 26 , 1990 , Ivan Polyukhovich , a Ukrainian who emigrated to Australia in 1950 , was charged with the murder of 24 civilians and with complicity in the murder of 852 others in German-occupied villages near the Soviet Union 's border with Poland between August 1941 and May 1943 . |
13 | Dora , naturally , was in good spirits and with Fortune on her side she could afford to be magnanimous . |
14 | Eliot comes across as the sad man who sees double , as a living embodiment of the proposition that the double has to do with pain and with relief from pain , with the search , in such circumstances , for someone other . |
15 | It is men and women whose knowledge goes with character , and with reverence for persons and for the things of the mind . ’ |
16 | Power applied for a go-around , acceleration was again brisk , and with permission from the tower ( it was , after all , a quiet weekday ) I flew a tight circuit back on ti finals for a short-field landing . |
17 | A man and a woman were charged on April 15 with conspiracy to cause explosions and with possession of explosives and arms . |
18 | He looked around and within a radius of twenty yards , both on his side of the street and over there on the far corner , he could see ten or a dozen little girls , each in a pale dirty dress and with hair in a dark , tangled mane . |
19 | His skill in exploiting the idea of mistaken identity ensures that there is no slackening of interest in two novels which are in fact extremely simple in structure , combining lateral movement ( on foot , on horseback and , rarely , by train ) from the city of Strelsau to the castle and hunting lodge of Zenda and back again and with dialogue through which the motives of these movements are explored and explained . |
20 | You can say it diplomatically and with love by telling them the reasons . |
21 | Labour costs per head are still 50 per cent above Scandinavian levels but are falling steadily and with work for the next two years all Govan now needs is a substantial new order before the middle of 1994 to ensure its future . |
22 | We are a voluntary body , but thankfully are able to influence the decision-makers because we have among our members those with local knowledge and with expertise in many disciplines relevant to our work . |
23 | And with Halloween on Sunday , a last minute rush is going on . |
24 | In the poems are seen Herbert 's struggle with ambition on the one hand and with dejection of spirit on the other . |
25 | Groups with sales over £500m have seen total debt rise by 76% ; and with recession in full swing are likely to continue scaling back jobs , the survey warns . |
26 | 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 . |
27 | At this school I conducted interviews with 25 per cent of the staff , mostly those in senior positions and with responsibility for producing parts of the self-appraisal document . |
28 | Company Human Resource Policies — a two-and-a-half-day programme for those directors concerned with human resources and with responsibility for leading strategic change . |
29 | Within five years we should have made substantial progress towards a Herbarium database , integrated with BG-BASE software , and with software for Herbarium loans and labels . |
30 | Most are living in north London , on income support and with help from Kurdish groups . |