Example sentences of "[noun pl] [v-ing] with [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Hampshire director Terry Butler and former NHS deputy chief executive Andrew Foster led the group to assist authorities struggling with some aspects of implementation . |
2 | This process of dealing with her impressions was dovetailed into her everyday tasks without the two activities interfering with each other . |
3 | One useful change has been the restoring of parity of permitted hours for clubs opening with those enjoyed by public houses . |
4 | According to the cohort model , however , as soon as the first part of the word has been heard , all the detectors for words beginning with this initial sound are activated . |
5 | Type 1 structures were commoner , for obvious reasons , in small schools than large , though there were examples of large schools persisting with this model despite the arrival of coordinators . |
6 | So I was surprised when at last she started to draw me , her hand moving lightly over the page once more , her eyes flickering with some interest at last . |
7 | Therefore , the concerns raised do not apply necessarily or equally to all residential schools working with such children . |
8 | The car swung to the right and pulled on to the verge , and he swung towards Caroline , his eyes blazing with such anger that she had to keep from cringing into the corner . |
9 | Most club golfers experimenting with this shot are surprised at just how accurately the ball will roll and soon find it a preferable shot to the wedge . |
10 | ‘ The strip showed huge distorted bodies with monster heads and twisted limbs sprouting with such things as : ‘ Vera , your beauty is unsurpassed in the undeniable excess of its obscenity and still you mouth me nothing but zero . ’ ’ |
11 | To see such hard-headed investigators wrestling with such uncertain data is fascinating . |
12 | Geographically and socially static populations combined with the mobility of capital result in which he sees as ‘ factions ’ of classes combining with each other in an attempt to attract capital to their locality . |
13 | THIRTEEN Northern Ireland graduates have landed in Denmark to spend six weeks working with some of the world 's most respected names in craft and design . |
14 | Trainees were being sought by a confusing mixture of providers competing with each other but unable to get them jobs in the end . |
15 | Is that what I wrote er right What that 's what I wrote but what I said was , Each of the acids reacting with this starting |
16 | The majority of the letters lend themselves to design shapes , the only problems occurring with such letters as E. If you want to make them really small , the shape will have to be worked in tiny flowers to accommodate all the different angles clearly and give the letter sufficient definition . |
17 | The new ramp at Bracknell draws away any half-way decent vert skaters that were still skating Farnborough except the Fleet skaters , in particular Mike Bews who was keeping some old Farnborough traditions going with some hard core skating . |
18 | If at any point the required pointer in the tree is null , then that candidate string and all candidate strings beginning with those letters can not be allowable , because no words in the tree begin with that sequence of letters . |
19 | The exclusion of liability for all of these issues can be dealt with either on a piecemeal basis by writing a particular exclusion or limitation into the contract conditions dealing with each issue , or , alternatively or in addition , by the use of blanket exclusion clauses covering the whole contract . |
20 | One way of doing this would be to provide multipurpose teams dealing with all aspects of Council Tax for a particular geographic area . |
21 | A sample of ten different kinds of incident , ranging over the whole spectrum of demand ( burglary of a dwelling , theft from motor vehicles , shoplifting , disturbances , disturbed people , injury , traffic accidents , found property , civil emergencies , shotgun licensing and domestic disputes ) was followed through its police life , by analysing all police records , by observation of officers dealing with these incidents , and by both formal and informal interviews with officers of all ranks dealing with such incidents . |
22 | Bottom-placed Dundee HSFP set a few hearts pounding with that fine win over Kelso , and another against Gala at Mayfield would really upset the relegation apple-cart . |
23 | And if we recognise our true position as skilled labourers performing with more or less ability a given portion of a comp 's duties , it would be utterly absurd for you to propose , or us to expect , equal remuneration with men which I suppose is what you mean by insisting on getting the true value of our labour . |
24 | Now , although there were no signs of any elephants , the shop was besieged by crowds of equally persistent villagers competing with each other to be served . |
25 | The report highlights the effects of pollutants interacting with another cause of stress , such as insect attack ( as in the case of aphids ) , frost damage and fungal attack . |
26 | There are ad hoc bodies dealing with some of the functions of the former counties , but these need not detain us as their tasks do not fall within the main concerns of this book . |
27 | All the solicitors were unanimous in stressing that any solicitors dealing with such claims should , as a matter of urgency , contact the Law Society 's Multi-Party Co-ordination Service to register their instructions and receive essential information regarding the US action . |
28 | In addition to current and capital accounts , appropriate local authorities must by law maintain separate accounts dealing with such services as housing and transport . |
29 | A sample of ten different kinds of incident , ranging over the whole spectrum of demand ( burglary of a dwelling , theft from motor vehicles , shoplifting , disturbances , disturbed people , injury , traffic accidents , found property , civil emergencies , shotgun licensing and domestic disputes ) was followed through its police life , by analysing all police records , by observation of officers dealing with these incidents , and by both formal and informal interviews with officers of all ranks dealing with such incidents . |
30 | There is a strong possibility that it will be reduced to just another global talkshop , with a succession of world leaders vying with each other for media-rich prizes in green rhetoric . |