Example sentences of "[noun sg] with [noun] ' " in BNC.
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31 | Graeme has returned to New Zealand after a season with Academicals ' Edinburgh namesakes . |
32 | Right : Double the size of your bedroom and create space with Wickes ' mirror wardrobes |
33 | The largest had been Gorky ( renamed in 1932 after the writer Maxim Gorky ) , which had reverted to the name Nizhny Novgorod by decree of the Russian Federation Supreme Soviet on Oct. 23 , 1990 , in compliance with residents ' demands . |
34 | The NSF 's earlier decision to abolish the death penalty had been confirmed by Iliescu in his New Year 's broadcast to the Romanian people on Jan. 1 , " in order to stress the profoundly popular and humanist character of the new regime " and in compliance with students ' proposals that " the two dictators [ i.e. Nicolae Ceausescu and his wife Elena ] were the last persons who deserved this fate " . |
35 | All work processed at the Company is tracked by computer , and all parts are accompanied by work control documents , in compliance with customers ' requirements . |
36 | In the light of later events , it is possible to doubt Scott 's altruism in taking the initiative in this case ; clearly after the change of government with Manners ' well-known enthusiasm for the Middle Ages , the chances were that a Gothic design would be acceptable , and Scott was the best placed of the Gothic competitors , although of course he was completely unaware of the ultimately crucial placings awarded to him by the assessors . |
37 | There will also be concern with teachers ' conceptions of how pupils influence both those goals and the actions taken to achieve them . |
38 | The printers have been designed to reflect Hewlett-Packard 's ‘ anywhere to anywhere ’ print strategy , which aims to accommodate the complexities of heterogeneous computing environments while keeping pace with users ' demands for speedier and more advanced printers . |
39 | ALONG with 12 million other viewers young Christien Anholt watched enthralled as his father Tony conducted a passionate on-screen affair with Howards ' Way co-star Tracey Childs . |
40 | He begins an affair with Scots ' nurse Sandra Nicholl . |
41 | This enlarged LFA , the areas included in which were determined in close consultation with farmers ' representatives , now takes in much land amenable for agricultural development and may increase the proportion of the UK uplands experiencing the nature conservation/agriculture conflict . |
42 | Case Management Application , has been developed using ImageFlow in combination with Plexus ' flagship XDP image processing software and is claimed to offer 70% of the core functionality needed to develop most vertical market imaging applications . |
43 | Apart from the apparent relation with fathers ' preconceptual exposure to ionising radiation , we found no other notable associations . |
44 | Jesus , Saint Peter and James and John had just been on the mountain top at the site of the transfiguration , a high point in the gospel story , and right on the heels of that they descended into the valley below and there was a crowd with Jesus ' others disciples . |
45 | And in common with Guinness ' reputation for innovative ads , the poster marked a revolution — it was the first from any company that featured characters so famous and recognisable that it could dispense with a proper caption , or a reference to the product . |
46 | Set the scene at St Tropez this summer with Descamps ' Les Regates collection of beachware . |
47 | Statistical analysis was performed using x analysis with Yates ' correction for small numbers or by Fisher 's exact test . |
48 | The study assumes that spending on pensions as a proportion of GDP increases in line with countries ' old-age dependency ratios . |
49 | At the time of my visits there had already been considerable changes in terms of staffing and resources in line with advisers ' recommendations . |
50 | But this , of course , does not yield explanations of class strategies , and thus of the class struggle , which are in line with Poulantzas ' theoretical principles . |
51 | To what extent were they in line with Jesus ' teaching ? |
52 | Ideally , the carrier should be easy to attach to the kiteline , either by capstan fitting , as shown for the camera carrier on page 75 , or held by a stop on the line with pigs ' tail wire wound links that allow the line to be worked into the central core . |
53 | The loss for the quarter of $285m , $0.50 a share , was in line with analysts ' estimates , which averaged at a loss of $0.49 a share , and cost controls are seen to be improving . |
54 | The loss for the quarter of $285m , $0.50 a share , was in line with analysts ' estimates , which averaged at a loss of $0.49 a share , and cost controls are seen to be improving . |
55 | The Labour Department said the figures were in line with economists ' forecasts , but many were looking for a modest reduction . |
56 | I would like to help in a general way with Friends ' events |
57 | He remained with the Casuals as an administrator , successively secretary , chairman and a vice-president , and during this time did much to foster the club 's strong involvement with schools ' soccer . |
58 | Drs Smith and Bothwell appeared to represent a minority view amongst our sample ; most of the respondents appealed to a different set of work orientations which emphasised personal involvement with patients ' problems , ‘ family doctoring ’ and continuity . |
59 | The major problem with Lukes ' view is that if there is no observable conflict then how do we know that power is being exercised at all ? |
60 | An immediate and obvious problem with pluralists ' methods is that in the effort to achieve falsifiability , only major visible issues reaching decisional status are used , yet of course it is possible for pre-decisional power to be used to keep grievances from becoming observable issues . |