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

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1 That night we stayed in the guards ' room with Mahmoud , but we had the feeling that other hostages were there , too .
2 ‘ You just go on living anyway , partly to overcome Scots ' shortcomings with presenting and expressing themselves . ’
3 But my barely-seared , griddled calves ' liver with beurre rouge was tender and perfect , and came with fat , greaseless chips .
4 Moore won an FA Cup winners ' medal with West Ham in 1964 , and led their successful European Cup Winners ' Cup campaign in the next season .
5 In the 1950s , the Boards found the Conservative Government increasingly concerned about their shops ' competition with the private sector of electrical retailing .
6 LCCIEB Answer Packs will combine the Chief Examiner 's Report on candidates ' achievement with detailed answers to every question asked .
7 They were nurtured by Qaddafi 's rhetoric of individual autonomy ; they survived and became sources of inspiration in Libyans ' conflicts with their state .
8 Lowell Nicolaus and a team from North Dakota State University injected hens ' eggs with a substance that causes illness and vomiting .
9 Many years ago when I started in the profession , it was standard practice for auditors to mark clients ' records with a vouching mark or audit stamp .
10 To cope with this , I set up separate clients ' accounts with the bank with some funding from the band 's accountants .
11 Amongst firms wound up early on , Prior Harwin was alleged to have mixed clients ' money with its own , to have been mismanaged , and to have had insufficient indemnity insurance .
12 Some part of the variation between action and control groups at first referral is also probably due to the slightly greater difficulty in the collection of data about control sample clients than about those in the action sample , where the development officers were engaged in detailed meetings about clients ' circumstances with service-providers of all kinds .
13 For a study of clients ' perspectives with fairly limited time and money , group interviews can be very productive , as in the National Children 's Bureau 's ‘ Who Cares ? ’ study ( Page and Clark , 1977 ) in which young people in care spoke at length about their experiences .
14 George Marshal Naykene , editor of the Christian Chronicle , was sentenced to 18 months ' imprisonment with hard labour after being found guilty of criminal libel .
15 Training involves a two-year residential course which leads to the Nursery Nursing Examination Board diploma , followed by nine months ' probation with a family .
16 He agreed to be admitted to a psychiatric unit where , after 2 months ' treatment with psychotherapy and antidepressants , he appeared to improve considerably .
17 Glycaemic control and frequency of hypoglycaemic episodes during two months ' treatment with each insulin .
18 Observations during two months ' treatment with porcine insulin were compared with observations during treatment with human insulin , by the paired Student 's t test .
19 The mean ( SE ) fructosamine concentration was the same ( 2.8 ( 0.1 ) mmol/l ) after two months ' treatment with human and porcine insulin .
20 After two months ' treatment with human insulin five subjects described increased symptoms during clinical hypoglycaemia ( three autonomic , one neuroglycopenic , and one both ) while two reported reduced symptoms .
21 These findings agree with those of several published studies that did not precede the clamp study with two months ' treatment with the study insulin as we did .
22 A staggering 52% — mostly females — said they expect rates to be higher in 12 months ' time with a consequent knock-on effect on mortgages .
23 are on three months ' placement with , on a three months ' placement with the Authority until the middle of September as part of a six months ' training programme organised by the South African Advanced Educational Project .
24 are on three months ' placement with , on a three months ' placement with the Authority until the middle of September as part of a six months ' training programme organised by the South African Advanced Educational Project .
25 Gone are the roving gangs of party militants who would sneak round in the dead of night replacing other parties ' posters with their own and often clashing violently with rival gangs .
26 The gourd-breasts and the leather-thonged sorcerer 's switch can be seen as referring to indigenous culture , as can the snakes ' heads with which the yokes of her skirt appear to terminate .
27 In 1928 the opinion of the crews was sought about the enclosing of drivers ' platforms with a vestibule , and in the following year the first car was enclosed .
28 Prost clocked a record qualifying lap time of one minute 21.179 seconds to eclipse the best efforts of team mate Damon Hill , and must now be a warm favourite to seal his fourth world drivers ' title with victory tomorrow .
29 Thus , the protagonists ' encounter with a postman who is too drunk to articulate properly or to deliver his letters , which he keeps dropping in the street , is one of a series of symbolic episodes expressing the generalized breakdown of communication in a country that has lost all sense of social cohesion .
30 I will do you … any embassage … rather than hold three words ' conference with this harpy .
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