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

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1 The following month Najib conceded that the Marxist authorities of the DRA were ready for contacts with supporters of Zahir Shah to promote a settlement .
2 What is vital is that they should generate the kinds of questions which can be explored through interaction with others .
3 This ‘ self ’ is presumed to be separate and distinct ( and in some way more fundamental ) from the ‘ selves ’ or personae that are constructed through interaction with others , e.g. the parent , the employee and political activist may be ‘ selves ’ which present different facets to the world .
4 It appears , therefore , that there are very few homes that do not provide richer opportunities than are found at school for learning through interaction with adults .
5 ( ‘ And of course , competing at the Olympics was tremendously exciting ’ ) 1991 was a particularly good year for Will with placings at most of the top competitions , including Addington , Arena UK and the Horse of the Year Show .
6 Professor Cox and his team compromise by stressing the value of knowledge and grammatical discipline , while recommending that these should be achieved through experience with words rather than through the study of grammatical terms in isolation . ’
7 Aliquots of the cDNA reaction were used as templates for PCR with primers OL1918 ( 5' CTCAAGCCACTGCTGGAG 3' ) and Ro ( 5' AAGGATCCGTCGACATC 3' — complementary to T 57 ) .
8 Indeed , not infrequently , a teacher in higher education will use a set of lecture notes — polished over the years through interactions with students — as the basis of a book .
9 Because of this , responsibilities and functions were redefined through interactions with others while participating in common tasks .
10 In the afternoon he will go to Capitol Hill for discussions with members of Congress .
11 They will also visit Brussels next week for discussions with MEPs and the European Metalworkers ' Federation .
12 Head office managers often rely on obtaining information in face-to-face discussions with subordinates , and will happily assign large sums of money to travel budgets in order for meetings with executives abroad to take place .
13 also travelled to Strasbourg for a look at the European Parliament and for meetings with MEPs , and to Zurich where he was met by Secretary of HCIMA Switzerland and Principal of the Swiss School of Hotel Management and Tourism .
14 As recent as a year ago there had been little confidence about the future for sheep with lambs selling poorly , farmers wondering whether it was worth spending money on good rams or even worth tupping their ewes .
15 that 's something else which you might find , a lot of the time in er literature about interaction with children , you might find that er where parents are asking their children to do something , like if they 're playing a game , you might find some You 'll find that mothers and fathers talk differently to sons and daughters er so you start off with a direct ac action like Put that one there , if they 're playing lego or something , straight prom Put that on there down to er Would n't it be a good idea to put that on there down to Could you put that on there or Let's put it on there .
16 Actual demographic trends also contributed to the outward movement , as the rearing of the 1960s baby boom children increased the demand for houses with gardens and as falling average household size reduced the population capacity of cities that had only limited sites available for new housing construction ( Champion , 1987b ) .
17 The demographic trends outlined earlier in this chapter also played a part , as the rearing of the 1960s baby-boom children increased the demand for houses with gardens and as falling average household size reduced the population capacity of cities that had only limited sites available for new housing construction .
18 It was felt necessary to organize women in the fronts and also , through contacts with women who were sympathetic to the organization previously , we created a network of messengers in Guazapa .
19 To consolidate the learning process , workshops are held at Henley to provide a forum for interaction with tutors and other programme members .
20 The development corporation has wide powers to attract new industries , for instance with grants or by building cheap factories , and it is particularly keen on electronics .
21 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 .
22 ‘ I would dearly like to see a Tote monopoly off course with bookmakers allowed to operate on course only .
23 The frequency of these fights is higher than for fights with peers .
24 ‘ Fuck A Man ’ speaks strongly about the problems women inherit through relationships with men — be it a lazy father who wo n't get a job , a cheating lover , or a son who is calling home to get bailed out of jail .
25 On 28 June , before any request had been received from the ruler , Centaur and Bulwark were sailed for the Gulf ; the Amphibious Squadron left Bahrein for Kuwait with instructions to stay out of sight of land ; the Hunters and Shackletons were flown north from Aden to Bahrein ; a Canberra squadron was sent from Germany to Bahrein as well ; and 24th Brigade was alerted in Kenya and preparations were made to fly it to Kuwait in chartered civil aircraft .
26 For rural Britain faces the massed ranks of developers , poised for action with diggers and cranes .
27 ‘ I do n't mind lobbyists , I 'd just rather they called themselves by their proper name as they do in Washington , rather than wittering on for hours about relationships with opinion-formers .
28 We began by exploring her beliefs about relationships with men , which came from two main sources .
29 If the latter are regarded as territory to be defended , as rallying cries for confrontation with others , perhaps we ought to be asking whether they need to be so territorial ?
30 One called John lived at Cheddington , owning land worth £1 with goods of £20 , another at Linslade , assessed at £2. 6s. 8d. and £6. 13s. 4d. respectively ; either could have been the owner of £1. 6s. 8d. in land at Soulbury , where William Turney also had the same income from land , together with £5 in moveables .
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