Example sentences of "[noun sg] to [n mass] with " in BNC.
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1 | This predicted 91% of fetuses who became distressed in the first stage of labour , and combination with ultrasonographic estimation of the volume of amniotic fluid improved prediction to 100% with only a slight fall in specificity . |
2 | FRIENDLY Hotels is lifting its dividend total 10 p.c. to 5½p with the payment of a 3.3p final , despite a 35 p.c. fall in 1991 pre-tax profits to £3.89m . |
3 | THE PAEDIATRIC unit of the Queen 's Medical Centre , Nottingham has won the Daily Telegraph Parent-Friendly award , which is designed to encourage businesses and organisations to adopt a more positive attitude to people with children . |
4 | Their attitude to people with mental health problems or drug problems are similarly positive . |
5 | To provide particular assistance to people with a disability to take advantage of work and training opportunities ; and to help and encourage employers to make such opportunities available . |
6 | to provide particular help to people with a disability to take advantage of work and training opportunities and to help and encourage employers to make such opportunities available ; |
7 | Acyclovir may be given on a long term basis to people with HIV who have had an attack of shingles , or have frequent attacks of herpes simplex . |
8 | During the past ten years , DIAL UK , through its network of local groups , has continued developing the vital role of providing free information , advice and counselling to people with disabilities , their carers , professionals and others , in well over 120 areas of the country . |
9 | A member of the organising committee who had attended the workshop on disability raised the question of lack of access to all parts of the conference venue to people with disabilities . |
10 | Yet the new arrangements for providing treatment and rehabilitation to people with drug and alcohol problems — through community care budgets rather than social security payments — have been implemented with little preparation . |
11 | It is an important feature of being independent and a vital ingredient of providing care in the community to people with all kinds of disabilities . |
12 | Support workers also worry about the effect of setbacks on the generally negative attitudes of many people in the community to people with learning difficulties . |
13 | This room was equipped with an induction loop to transmit sound to people with suitably receptive hearing aids . |
14 | An organisation called SPOD ( Sexual Problems of Disability ) is a charity which can provide direct service to people with disability and/or their partner who are having sexual or relationship problems . |
15 | One area in which local initiatives within the church have proved invaluable has been in the delivery of service to people with H I V or AIDS and to their families , and to their loved ones . |
16 | Dozens of lives could be saved every year if GPs gave penicillin to people with the brain disease meningitis . |
17 | Thirdly , the Levels were clearly of great use to people with a limited technological and economic capacity . |
18 | Until the late 1950s , medical advice to people with heart problems and high blood pressure was to rest . |
19 | Created with a grant from the Government 's Department of the Environment ( DoE ) in 1987 to give financial advice to people with housing problems , it ran a free and confidential service under the aegis of the Money Advice Association and the Birmingham Settlement . |
20 | Saneline , the charity 's telephone helpline set up in 1992 to offer support and advice to people with mental illness and their carers , received 50 000 calls in its first year . |
21 | However , there is no reference to a requirement of ‘ suddenness ’ in the Homicide Act 1957 , and the courts have in effect restricted the defence to people with certain kinds of temperament . |
22 | Interim figures due Thursday are on course for a 7% rise to £195.3m with analysts likely to be upgrading full year predictions . |
23 | Some offer a chance to meet other people and share activities and a meal ; others offer specialist care , for instance to people with dementia . |
24 | In addition to people with musical qualifications , there is ‘ a big need for persons with pastoral and teaching gifts . |
25 | The business then came under the banner of C&P and results for 1987 slashed the deficit to £4m with sales of £858m . |
26 | There are no longer any weekly heating additions to help pay for extra heating expenses , but extra weekly amounts called premiums may be paid on top of income support to people with special needs . |
27 | She will talk about how we can give better support to people with hearing disabilities . |
28 | This week , the Princess of Wales will visit two groups offering support to people with HIV and Aids . |
29 | Information technology is playing , and will increasingly continue to play , a major role in opening up the curriculum to people with disabilities . |
30 | An insurance company can choose whether or not to insure anyone , and all companies now refuse insurance to people with HIV . |