Example sentences of "of [det] [noun] [verb] with a " in BNC.
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1 | The reader may find that the continuing story of evolution in this Second Period , gradually strengthens his original tentative acceptance of the initial premise that the Created God of this book started with a unit of evolutionary ‘ goodness ’ . |
2 | The UK has a 7 per cent of this market compared with a 5.5 per cent share of trade in goods . |
3 | A copy of this petition endorsed with a hearing date for 13 January 1986 was then served on Smith & Jones at their registered office . |
4 | A sudden and unprecedented demand for a large number of new executives to accommodate and take full advantage of this growth coincided with a need for technical experts at management level to develop further the new products and technologies stimulated by the demands of war . |
5 | He said that gross negligence signified " indifference to an obvious risk to health and welfare and an appreciation of such risk coupled with a determination to run it " . |
6 | Each of these sections end with a couple of sentences which sum up the consequences of Pip 's attitudes to life in that particular section . |
7 | In three of these cases referred with a probable diagnosis of achalasia , however , the absence of peristalsis in the body of the oesophagus helped to confirm the diagnosis . |
8 | The loftier tone of these words blends with a certain tendency to affectation ( the gallicism gants de Suede ) , and to euphemism ( payment is referred to by terms and remuneration , the child 's ill-health is glossed over in the noun weakness and the negative phrase " not robust " ) . |
9 | There were on each circuit panels of barristers prepared to advise and act on behalf of any barrister threatened with a wasted costs order . |
10 | The problems of agency are of themselves by no means insignificant in the professional preoccupations of any lawyer endowed with a respectable commercial practice . |
11 | It 's hardly surprising that we should be deeply suspicious of any attempt to deal with a subject as charged as rape . |