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

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1 The few attempts to increase supplies have been marked only by ad hoc efforts based on technology , with biogas plants , solar cookers or fuelwood plantations promoted as universal solutions .
2 With vets bills , drugs and food , the centre is currently going through about 200 tins of food alone each week .
3 Two people have been charged with firearms offences after a police operation to smash a gun ring .
4 On the contrary , many in the popular movement believe that Fatah has more interest , as one activist put it , in hospitals than in mobile health clinics , in bureaucracy than in local control , and in co-operation with the economic and political notables than with grass-roots movements .
5 Each project has had problems with builders -buildings have always taken longer than anticipated .
6 In Buxtehude , despite the distribution of detailed information sheets with artists impressions of what residents ' streets would look like after calming ( Figure 6.51 ) , opposition to the proposals was fierce and sustained , led by the unconvinced editor of the local newspaper .
7 New noise standards would then take effect in April 1995 , with emissions rules coming into operation in 1996 and being tightened further in 2003 .
8 The letters MBCS after your name cut little ice with personnel managers and head-hunters , except in academia and in software houses whose chairmen are pillars of the BCS .
9 Our analysis of the available statistical sources on employers ' use of the extent of temporary working was complemented by interviews with personnel managers and , as appropriate , trade union representatives from industries , enterprises and establishments where various types of temporary worker were to be found .
10 The power station , the travel office and all other man-made systems have in common the employment of people so that sub-systems are required which are associated with personnel functions .
11 It has avoided the need to invest in time and paper systems , such as monthly reports which would otherwise be required to keep in touch with personnel developments .
12 What then is the cause of this application backlog , with personnel systems usually at or near the bottom of the queue ?
13 The Department has specific responsibility for senior management remuneration , management development and Group personnel policies which involves close liaison with Personnel colleagues and line managers throughout the world .
14 One of a pair of massive bath supports ( the other in the Palazzo Capponi , Florence ) boldly carved with lions heads and paws , and scrolling vines , was bought by an American museum for $190,000 ( est. $100–150,000 ) and a pair of simple , but grand , columns , brought a remarkable $230,000 ( est. $20–30,000 ) , sold again to Robin Symes .
15 As with futures contracts , in most cases options are not actually exercised .
16 The results of a number of studies of the leads and lags between spot and futures prices will be considered to see if the theoretical prediction that futures prices lead spot prices is supported and , if so , to see how long is the lag before spot prices catch up with futures prices .
17 What is discussed are those rules specifically dealing with futures transactions as well as those rules which , whilst of more general application , have specific significance in the context of futures .
18 An expert system using the expertise in fault diagnosis ( BM or RTF ) preventive/predictive maintenance ( PM or CM ) , reliability centred maintenance ( RCM ) and linked to , or embedding , a CMMS would represent the ‘ complete ’ solution only if it is integrated with Operations Systems ( ie Operations Planning/Scheduling , JIT and Inventory Control Systems , etc . )
19 Things that have happened long before he got involved with the club and then all the problems on the field with performances results and injuries .
20 ‘ The Premier League has had several meetings with supporters groups , and discussions are taking place about improving the game at grass-roots level .
21 Many trades unions are banking their new funds with the C.W.S. bank and cooperative societies are uniting with trades councils in trial propaganda campaigns .
22 In compensation for the subsidy cuts , which had been negotiated in consultation with trades unions , and in an attempt to minimize their effect before the elections , it was announced that minimum pay would rise by 16 per cent to 12,920 lei per month ( US$1.00=391.55 lei as at Sept. 7 , 1992 ) .
23 The light blue on red title , with unit number , and the curved ends associated during the Second World War with Guards regiments , apparently dates from 1940 when 26 Eng .
24 Mark was previously a Sales Representative with Halls Carpets Ltd. a carpet wholesaler based in N. London .
25 The other problem with savings accounts is that inflation eats the investment away . ’
26 The largest of these — some $6,800 million — came from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ( FDIC ) , which insured deposits with savings institutions , and the Resolution Trust Corporation ( RTC ) , responsible for overseeing the thrift bailout .
27 English family relationships are said to be less strong than those of Asians , but most English people would be deeply shocked if their grandmother or grandfather , coming to visit them , or their young brother or sister , was held in detention by people with quasi-police powers , accused of lying and then sent back ; or if their husband or wife , coming to join them after a long separation , was further delayed for years and then told that they were not the people they claimed to be and hence had no right to come at all .
28 Which oft the angry Mab with blisters plagues
29 Presenters with ratings problems might attempt to use their talents in politics .
30 With arts budgets being slashed by the government , stand-up comedy became a cheap and effective form of entertainment — all you needed was an upstairs room in a pub and a small PA system .
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