Example sentences of "[to-vb] with [art] [noun pl] ' [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He stated that , because matters relating to the issue in question were sub judice , it would be very difficult to meet with the Parents ' Committee .
2 During World War I his pacifist convictions led him to serve with the Friends ' Ambulance Unit in France and then with the Friends ' War Victims ' Relief Committee in Russia .
3 First he submitted that under section 6(2) the school owed a duty to comply with the applicants ' preference to educate their daughters at the school by admitting them unless that duty was disapplied by section 6(3) .
4 It does not take into account that in a group of nursery children each will be happy to play with the others ' toys until stopped by peer group pressure .
5 One of the main tasks of this Committee is to liaise with the Architects ' Council of Europe ( ACE ) .
6 A steady stream of steam-laden air gushed out from the kitchen and Carrie frequently ran the back of her hand across her hot forehead as she struggled to cope with the customers ' demands .
7 The Judicial Committee held that the accused purported to deal with the companies ' property regardless of their rights .
8 A total of 3 per cent referred to independent green audits , but none commented on what measures , if any , had been taken to deal with the audits ' recommendations .
9 Brian and I were n't entirely sure how to deal with the Yanks ' antagonisms .
10 As for those localised unions with no such connections , it was not an uncommon experience for the organiser to decamp with the members ' subscriptions .
11 Pop and I had never had much to do with a soldiers ' club-except for that brief time in Maymyo , which was more of a hospital than a club , but now we had to feed and house soldiers on leave , poor men who were tired and bored and away from their families .
12 Was it something to do with the soldiers ' deaths ?
13 In fact , the tensions between the Church Commissioners and General Synod have as much to do with the Commissioners ' function as mediators between Church and State .
14 However , further analysis of the data indicated that the relationship had nothing to do with the individuals ' talent , as judged by expert rating of their contributions to contemporary art .
15 Our engineer friends had collected crusty rolls from the dining room and , after a few drinks themselves , had set out to experiment with the sea-gulls ' capacity for whiskey .
16 What should have been equally obvious to the assemblymen was the fury they were thus provoking , including megaphonic demonstrations by the opposition Democratic Progressive party to coincide with the students ' protests .
17 THE opening ceremony for our jubilee year was aimed to coincide with the Graduates ' Association 25th Anniversary Reunion weekend on 29 August .
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