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

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1 Little is known however about the sequence in which unaided people will ask questions in such a situation , whether they change their tactics if dealing with problems of different kinds , whether there are systematic differences between people , and so on .
2 Peter was one of three Palace players to have won 14 full International caps while registered with the club , and Palace fans will always wish him well in his career for both club and country .
3 in respect of third party risks as complies with the requirements of Part VI , Road Traffic Act 1988 .
4 ‘ in respect of third party risks as complies with the requirements of Part VI Road Traffic Act 1988 ’ .
5 ‘ in respect of third party risks as complies with the requirements of Part VI , Road Traffic Act 1988 ’ .
6 Group methods are used by large companies and organizations when dealing with applicants for jobs which require considerable organizational and leadership skills .
7 You will also learn to find your way round the computer keyboard , and how to use computers when working with words , numbers and pictures .
8 But these are humdrum mid-life crises when compared with America 's presidential wannabes and has-beens .
9 He has often shown himself ready to make concessions when faced with genuine mass discontent .
10 Politicians and diplomats frequently exhibit these characteristics when dealing with foreign affairs .
11 The proportion of children who could be found 13–17 months after vaccination was also similar in each subgroup ( table I ) , with no significant differences in demographic characteristics when compared with children whom we could not locate ( data not shown ) .
12 Editor , — Michael E Dewey raises several important issues in his review of problems encountered by authors when dealing with journals .
13 At both primary and secondary levels , Afro-Caribbean and English/Scottish/ Welsh/Irish groups were over-represented in special schools as compared with their numbers in ordinary schools ; Asian and ‘ other ’ groups were under-represented .
14 ( iv ) Different considerations when dealing with private health care .
15 A number of studies with normal subjects have shown that ear ( McFarland , McFarland , Bain and Ashton , 1978 ; Kelly and Orton , 1979 — but see Lambert and Beaumont , 1982 ) or visual hemifield asymmetry is negligible or reduced for concrete highly imageable words as compared with abstract , non-imageable , words ( Ellis and Shepherd , 1974 ; Hines , 1976 , 1977 ; Hatta , 1977 ; Day , 1977 , 1979 ; Marcel and Patterson , 1978 ; .
16 I can offer an account of what the minimum level to be attained at 16 by 80%-90% of pupils would entail in a few areas of the curriculum … ; in English , pupils would need to demonstrate that they are attentive listeners and confident speakers when dealing with everyday matters of which they have experience , that they can read straightforward written information and pass it on — orally and in written form — without loss of meaning and that they can say clearly what their own views are ; in Mathematics , that they can apply the topics and skills in the foundation list proposed in the Cockcroft Report ; in Science , that they are willing and able to take a practical approach to problems , involving sensible observations and appropriate measurements and can communicate their findings effectively … ; in History , that they possess some historical knowledge and perspective , understand the concepts of cause and consequence , and can compare and extract information from historical evidence and be aware of its limitations ; and in CDT [ craft , design and technology ] , that they can design and make something , using a limited range of materials and calling on a restricted range of concepts and give an account of what they have done and the problems they encountered .
17 At only £15 for an adult and £30 for a family , joining English Heritage could mean substantial savings when compared with paying normal admission prices .
18 At only £15 for an adult and £30 for a family , joining English Heritage could mean substantial savings when compared with paying normal admission prices .
19 At only £15 for an adult and £30 for a family , joining English Heritage could mean substantial savings when compared with paying normal admission prices .
20 It will give access to your savings when used with your Abbeylink card .
21 These societies may have comprised small political units and low population densities when compared with the more concentrated areas of consumption discussed above .
22 If the methylated residues were involved in protein binding , mutated oligonucleotides should be unable to form retarded complexes as observed with wild type sequences .
23 Median survival in patients below the median age for the present group was only 3.5 months as compared with 11 months in those above the median age ( p<0.05 ; 2-tailed Mann-Whitney ) .
24 There were geodesic spheres of optical plastics which appeared to explode like novas when struck with light .
25 The Social Skills Training Centre at Jordanstown provides training in interpersonal communication for , firstly , students following courses leading to professional qualifications in areas where dealing with people is an important aspect of the work and , secondly , those interested in the academic study of face-to-face interaction .
26 The Social Skills Training Centre at Jordanstown provides training in interpersonal communication for , firstly , students following courses leading to professional qualifications in areas where dealing with people is an important aspect of the work and , secondly , those interested in the academic study of face-to-face interaction .
27 By contrast , capitalists are able to withdraw resources more incrementally , with restricted implications for their own immediate welfare , and they can usually redeploy means of production in other localities , regions or countries if faced with large-scale disruption .
28 Almost all were conservatives if compared with their contemporaries in most other Western Churches , in secular society or even with their own younger clergy .
29 I also like simple lines if done with feel and melody — McCartney being a prime example of that type of player — although the context is equally important and McCartney 's style was exactly right for The Beatles . ’
30 Big John McCormick had had a distinguished career in Scotland , where he had been on the verge of international honours while playing with now defunct Third Lanark and at Aberdeen , but it was , amazingly , as a makeweight that he came south to Crystal Palace .
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