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

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1 Contrast this with the ways tribesmen made history .
2 When de Gaulle was warned that the recall of a soldier who was so popular with the pieds noirs might spark disturbances in Algeria , his reply was adamant : " If this decision provokes some local unrest , well we shall see .
3 Techniques that suppress embarrassing expressions of emotion from hypnotised subjects are popular with the police hypnotists like Dr Martin Reiser , the founder of the Law Enforcement Hypnosis Institute in Los Angeles which trains policemen to perform hypnosis .
4 IBM had also become very friendly with the telecommunications providers , especially the German Bundespost and British Telecom .
5 With the support of regional legal officers and a set of guidelines and codes of practice , we ask the solicitors to abide by regional secretaries ensuring that cases are pursued as forcefully as possible with the members interests uppermost at all stages .
6 It would have been no trouble to him to write the exchange in modern English : ‘ It 's always like that with the things men start off on …
7 Although the links may evolve ( for example , to mesh in better with the systems developments and other preparations for corporate status ) the close cooperation between users and computer-centre staff continues .
8 In particular , it is concerned with the barriers adults face in finding access to higher education .
9 In particular , it is concerned with the barriers adults face in finding access to higher education .
10 This is because we are concerned with the ways genes come together in groups , and then separate again .
11 Here we shall be concerned with the ways children use their own mental models to make sense of ideas and information , and with differences between the models children use and the models which are built-in to various tools .
12 and they do n't have to bring them home , well John 's got books at home , but it 's like every thing else , he 's too busy with the games machines and the television to be bothered to get a book out
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