Example sentences of "with [noun] [pron] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The refugee issue prompted the Hungarian government in February to abrogate the 1979 treaty with Romania which prevented dual citizenship , which meant that refugees could maintain dual Hungarian-Romanian citizenship [ see also below for relations with Hungary ] .
2 ‘ Despite my close relationship with Sonauto I had solid contacts with Honda and I remember the problems I brought on myself . ’
3 With experience we control harmonic factors almost by instinct , knowing at a glance what is good and what is not without having to resort to rules and reasonings .
4 Once when Denis Wirth-Miller was staying at Allen Street he set out for Soho in a cab with Minton who had four sailors in tow .
5 Article 86 of EC law only deals directly with the abuse of a dominant position , presumably once the firm has achieved that position , and until recently the scope for dealing with mergers which create dominant positions was severely limited .
6 Although elite theorists have agreed upon the importance of empirically tested research , and their ability to carry it out in a value-free way , in fact this stream of analysis has always been associated with authors who take strong value positions .
7 With Andy he climbed five routes : Relative Ease HVS , Like Father Like Son E4 6a , Family Affair E3 5c , Bloodling E3 6a and Genetic Edge , E3 6a .
8 The division of the national press into ‘ quality ’ and ‘ popular ’ papers was one of content as well as circulation , and it was itself largely a result of the higher advertising rates chargeable by the papers with readers who had more money to spend ( not necessarily their own ) .
9 If we are concerned with readers who have sensory deprivation , or if we are confronted with unfamiliar alphabets — in the writer 's case examples of these would be Arabic or Japanese — there may be much preparation before the process can continue .
10 An example may help to clarify : a person with AD who avoids communal games may be ‘ positioned ’ as anti-social , confirming the stereotype of AD sufferers .
11 In 1964 he was voted European Footballer of the Year and in a long career with Scotland he won 55 caps and earned the interchangeable nicknames ‘ Denis The Menace ’ or simply ‘ The King ’ .
12 They are professionals with equipment which meets rigorous safety standards .
13 Erm are we agreed er wi with Mr I address this question really to Mr that this really means identification of a district within which the new settlement should be located .
14 The mean duration of ulcerative colitis was 14 years , and these patients were having colonoscopy to exclude dysplasia/malignancy , except the patients with ileostomies who gave informed consent for ileoscopy specifically for this study .
15 For this reason they are not so popular with knitters who have standard gauge machines and they do n't seem to have caught on for chunky machines , possibly because they are too thick for the former and not thick enough for the latter .
16 The ends of these rollers are fitted with wheels which have alternate tracks of conducting and non-conducting material .
17 So too , a model with content which emphasizes direct work and the development of a long-term relationship as a crucial part of care plan implementation , may have more to offer people with long-term mental illness problems than someone with an acute episode of physical or mental illness .
18 The leaflets : Personal protective equipment , Controlling contractors and Are you complying with COSHH ? are the first in a series dealing with topics which require particular attention .
19 You may think that I am too harsh and write with lack of sympathy for the children , expecting them to struggle with concepts which cause greater minds a great deal of thought .
20 Peters talks of the obsession with quality which characterised many leaders in the " excellent company " research .
21 These groups might enter into semi-permanent contracts with academics who had similar interests , and develop rules about who could and could not take part in a ‘ course ’ in a particular ‘ subject ’ and how that ‘ course ’ should be conducted .
22 There were two women with cholecystectomy who reported frequent urgency and had objective evidence of diarrhoea in that their estimated intestinal transit times were 20 and 18 hours .
23 Actually , it just happened because I found I was engaging with people who had similar interests to myself .
24 When , in March 1858 , the need to cope with the technical questions to which emancipation gave rise led to the creation of two new sections within the ministry — the Land Department and the Statistical Department — it was hardly surprising that Lanskoi and Miliutin staffed them with people who combined specialist knowledge with liberal sympathies .
25 People younger than him , he noted , ‘ not only reject all a priori ideological filters , just as I do , but … refuse to have anything to do with people who use such filters .
26 Erm , mental health referrals is partly demographic , partly social change , in that there is an expectation of dealing differently with people who have mental health problems , and there is also a very clear expectation of dealing differently with offenders who are leaving the , the prison system who have mental health problems , and there are pressures arising from both those areas , as well as the constant requirement for an enhanced provision on alcohol , substance abuse er , and , and similar factors .
27 Documentaries often include interviews with people who have some connection with the topic .
28 The region 's social work department is appealing for ‘ shared carers ’ who can spend one or two days a month with people who have special needs .
29 He even asked help — ‘ How can we find the way to deal with people who say one thing in private and another in front of their supporters ? ’
30 Patient-centred approaches such as counselling are being evaluated in a research context and most studies , so far , have been with patients who have chronic illnesses .
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