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

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1 Accordingly , if it is possible to establish the necessary correspondence between these characteristics and the property of concern , then relationships between the numbers should reflect the relation between objects with respect to the property being measured .
2 Of course it is difficult to generalise over time and between parties with respect to the relations between party and Prime Minister , but in the recent past it has become clear that the Labour Party outside Parliament has been concerned to exert a greater measure of effective control over Labour Prime Ministers .
3 The measures of family background and ability can then be used to control the different intakes to schools and thus to estimate differences in the effectiveness of schools with respect to the outcome measures listed above .
4 ROADCARE currently carried out a number of functions with respect to the highway maintenance and management of the road network within Lothian region .
5 In contrast with Accommodation Theory this approach tries to relate the linguistic behaviour not just of two interacting individuals relative to each other , but of individuals with respect to the communities in which they find themselves .
6 Thus , a cell resulting from the fusion of cells R and M is referred to as cell R + M. The advantage of this relatively simple system of nomenclature is evident in the so-called discal cell , a term used in at least four separate orders of insects with reference to a different cell in each case .
7 Having outlined the expectations and experience of practitioners with respect to the care programme approach , the following section looks at available information about how it was actually working in the three districts concerned .
8 First was a reference in the contract to general principles of law , second a reference to arbitration in the case of differences with respect to the interpretation and performance of the contract , and third that the contract ‘ takes on a dimension of a new category of agreements between States and private persons : economic development agreements . ’
9 The persistence of inequalities with respect to the distribution of income and wealth , and the survival of capitalism itself , are seen by the Left as attesting to the privileged position of business within economy , society , and polity .
10 As might be expected , there is almost total differentiation amongst teachers with respect to the potential of the scheme for inducing schools to change .
11 Significantly lower random haemoglobin A 1 values were found among patients in practices with access to a community or hospital dietitian , with a practice nurse skilled in diabetic care , or which ran miniclinics .
12 Simply expressed , there is the suggestion within the literature on corporatism that it is possible to link the growth of corporate , closed , forms of interest representation to developments with respect to the interventionist state in the context of needs of the capitalist economy at a particular , advanced ( or late ) , stage of development .
13 Would my honourable friend be able to explain why it was that in the run up to negotiations with respect to the question of increase in the number of seats er , the German government made it quite clear that they were not interested or did n't want to have the additional number of seats and then subsequently , for reasons that have never been fully explained , we then found that er they had an additional eighteen .
14 Among patients with damage to the left hemisphere those with left handers in their immediate family were superior on a number of written , verbal tasks .
15 ‘ The end-users include approximately 60 office automation workstations based on Nibus AT clones with access to the Prime , e.g. for archiving purposes and for email .
16 Although the subject received some coverage in the course of routine reporting on the war by journalists with access to the usual range of sources — specialist spokesmen in government information agencies , defence attaches in various embassies , the occasional interview on the field of battle — the main authorities are the specialized bodies which monitor developments in the strategic field , the international arms trade , and so on .
17 Since the monarch obviously could not be subjected to a direct barrage of demand from all comers , certain informal roads to royal favour came to be established , controlled by gate-keepers with access to the sovereign .
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