Example sentences of "with [noun pl] in " in BNC.
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1 | For instance , the specimen in an electron microscope has to be held in a vacuum to minimise the scattering of the electron beam due to collisions with molecules in air . |
2 | For example , archaeologists collaborate with petrologists in studying the rocks from which tools were made , with biologists in studying plant and animal remains , with physicians in studying the diseases from which people suffered , and with physicists for complex dating methods . |
3 | further secondary analysis of extant data on education , training and the labour market , the development of a data base on school effectiveness , labour markets and change , support for the access of the research community to the extant data base ; and the consolidation and extension of national and international contacts with experts in research methods and statistics . |
4 | Consult with experts in the engineering profession on technical risk issue.s |
5 | This has its parallel with entities in the entity-relationship model , which will be represented as relations in the relational model . |
6 | He reserved his deadliness for dealing with opponents in his own party , and had little to spare for use against the MacDonald governments . |
7 | Valence electrons , with binding energies below about 40 eV , may be photoionized with X-rays in the same way as core electrons . |
8 | Bike parking and signposting were to be improved and experiments with bikes in pedestrian areas were to be tried . |
9 | We may compare and contrast this with reactions in the USA in 1989 to requests for funding of research into fusion following the announcements from Utah . |
10 | If you have served in the armed forces and would be willing to assist in the work of this group , or if you can assist with contacts in ex-service organisations like the British Star Association , please write to : . |
11 | Well , I take as I find , and can only say that I was happy to do Toshack a favour a few years back when a friend , an international fixer with contacts in Portuguese football , rang to ask if anyone might be available to Sporting Lisbon . |
12 | Many interviews were quoted with contacts in East Europe , all of whom claimed to have proof that Crabb was still alive , but not a shred of evidence was ever produced to support any of these bizarre allegations . |
13 | He 's an international businessman with contacts in many countries . ’ |
14 | Again using Stitch World I have had some success with patterns in tuck stitch , with certain needles out of work . |
15 | The 3rd Alton are currently also working on another appeal , born out of their strong links with scouts in St. Petersburg , Russia . |
16 | Fiorio stretched his 18-second margin over the second-placed Toyota of the Spaniard , Carlos Sainz , to 35sec with wins in the last three of the morning 's six special stages . |
17 | Clearly the legacy of the war was a huge current account deficit , with exports in 1945 at only 30 per cent of their prewar level ( imports 60 per cent ) , and shipping earnings substantially diminished . |
18 | The budget need not be balanced every year but should be balanced over the trade cycle , with surpluses in booms and deficits in slumps . |
19 | Before mentioning some of the evidence and the criticisms , it is worth noting that , as with macroeconomics in general being lent micro underpinnings , so macro-political business cycles have a microeconomic aspect . |
20 | Disability works against people with impairments in the same way as sexism works against women . |
21 | The festivities began with cocktails in the candlelit general manager 's room where Prosecco and Martini flowed freely . |
22 | This means that there was an overall increase in the participants ' alcohol knowledge between the start and the finish of the course of 50.5 per cent : not abstract knowledge , but knowledge that is relevant to drinking with associates in the pub or elsewhere . |
23 | In order to market successfully across the river , West Bankers needed to work with associates in government in Amman , and with those able to transport and market goods on the East Bank . |
24 | The square , its shabby focus , topped a steep hill and these streets ran sharply down ; once stately and solid streets , fat with money and leisure , full of homes for a secure middle-class with parlours in which its bustled daughters could play ‘ The Last Rose Of Summer ’ and ‘ Believe me if all those Endearing Young Charms ’ politely on rosewood pianos antlered with candlesticks ; and roast-beef coloured dining-rooms where the gentlemen mellowed over rich , after-dinner port and mahogany reflected ox-roasting coal fires tended by black flocks of housemaids . |
25 | Why ca n't we just have them in a loose-leaf binder with dividers in , and let the engineer decide how to hold documentation together ? |
26 | Among the high estimated lots , a pair of George I wall-sconces , with coat-of-arms in foliage and shell cartouche by Gabriel Sleath , 1717 , failed to sell at £28,000 ( $48,468 ) against estimate of £30–50,000 . |
27 | Both start with inputs in the form of market needs and company objectives which must be converted into clear definitions of the problems to be solved to create a product supplying the market need in a manner profitable to the company . |
28 | VIPs in the crowd of 13,789 retired to the Tranmere Suite , where the scroll of memorable matches includes Tranmere 's 1-1 draw with Spurs in a 1953 FA Cup tie . |
29 | By early 1988 , 22 bureaux were involved with projects in local prisons and many other projects were under discussion . |
30 | Only the largest banks in the world can afford to employ a team of specialists — lending officers , economists , accountants , engineers , etc. — to assess economic and financial risks associated with projects in LDCs . |