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

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1 This is an initial grant for consultation with industry and others to thoroughly identify the range of management and organisational problems associated with the introduction of Computer-Aided Design .
2 A variety of spaces from open to enclosed , private to public , encourage patients to experience the earth , sky , wind , rain , and sunshine , as well as providing the opportunity for contact with other patients and visitors .
3 Its situation in Edinburgh is both a recognition of past and present links between Scandinavia and Scotland and an excellent opportunity for collaboration with other Scandinavian institutions within the city and with the many other departments with Scandinavian interests within the University .
4 In many cases it is she who develops an opportunity for talk with the children , following their interest in the activities provided , and pursues attention to ideas like one-to-one correspondence , comparison and so on .
5 The 1990's should mean a new horizon of opportunity for trade with Eastern Europe .
6 That , Mr Sampson said , gave rise for concern with a 15.7 per cent increase during the year , which compares with a 14 per cent rise for Scotland as a whole .
7 Despite Karajan 's meteoric ascent to positions of power and influence after Furtwängler 's death in 1954 and Böhm 's dismission from Vienna some months later , it is clear that Karajan 's ultimate aim was not power but independence : hence the contract for life with the Berlin Philharmonic , hence the founding in 1967 of the Salzburg Easter Festival , brilliantly engineered and financed by Karajan after his return to influence in Salzburg and his eight-year reign at the Vienna State Opera .
8 It was confirmed in September 1990 that Dounreay had secured its first new contract for reprocessing with the Physikalisch Technische Bundesanstalt research reactor in Braunschweig to reprocess 39 spent fuel rods .
9 They need therefore to elaborate the case for history with such audiences in mind .
10 There is certainly a case for subsidy on the social railway , but I am sure that my hon. Friend will agree with the judgment of the previous Labour Government , who said that there was no case for subsidising inter-urban services , nor was there a social case for subsidy with regard to inter-city services .
11 ( This was the case for example with the report ( MMC , 1986 ) into the vertical merger of BT with Mitel , an equipment maker . )
12 There was full provision for verification with each side able to investigate the other side 's compliance with the treaty .
13 The Cuban law made provision for compensation with government bonds , redeemable within twenty years with an annual interest rate of 4.5 per cent .
14 It seeks to balance the greater play of market forces and a new-found freedom for business with an element of social protection and participation for labour .
15 And she had devised a hook for time with Lucy .
16 In the meantime discontent with the Central Office — which was mostly an excuse for discontent with the leadership — continued to mount .
17 ‘ Will you help run the lucky dip stall at the summer fayre from 1 pm until 3.30pm ? ’ is more likely to get a positive answer than a general plea for help with the summer fayre .
18 In the noble eloquence of his plea for conciliation with the colonists , Burke , who based his case on the proposition that they had not been represented at Westminster , drew a strange and illogical conclusion .
19 Briefly , in the first half of 1858 , the government seemed to lift press restrictions altogether ( with the result that Kavelin was able to publish his plea for emancipation with land ) .
20 When the place passed out or Iranian airspace , the Shah turned over the controls to his pilot Captain Behzad Moezzi , and went back to his suite for lunch with the Queen .
21 Reduction in guaranteed funding for research with each student place has led to senior academics increasingly being required to forsake the laboratory and library to go and press the flesh with research directors on the Government 's councils and of the big companies , charities and foundations .
22 They should play an active part in assessing their own progress through discussion with those who read their writing — their peers , teachers or other adults .
23 The Scottish Enterprise Foundation , the division of Educational Policy and Development , the Stirling Management Centre , the Management Development Unit and the Stirling University Innovation Park provide a broad framework for collaboration with industry in technology transfer and advanced management training .
24 To provide an organised framework for intervention with families .
25 To provide an organised framework for intervention with families
26 In an era of violent conflict , his long struggle for peace with the white man remains one of the most inspiring stories of the time .
27 In the former areas the chief executive is sustained in his perennial struggle for mastery with congress by his claim to represent the nation as a whole and by the provisions of the Constitution that designate him as Commander in Chief and give him special responsibilities in international relations .
28 All efforts have so far merely substituted the controlled violence of the struggle for existence with behaviour which introduced measures of cruelty unknown on earth before the ‘ dawn of civilisation ’ .
29 It might be expected that where such clonal growth is possible , the struggle for existence over long periods of stable management would lead to the local dominance of single clones — those that had succeeded in a struggle for existence with others .
30 It is engaged in a non-deadly , if not always exactly friendly , struggle for business with transnational capital abroad and a relatively consensual , if not always cooperative , project for national development at home .
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