Example sentences of "[noun pl] [modal v] [verb] with [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | In addition to a direct toxic effect of ammonia , it has been proposed that ammonium ions may interact with neutrophil produced hypochlorous acid to produce the highly toxic mono-N-chloramine , NH 2 Cl . |
2 | As ministers have emphasised , contracts should deal with quality of care as well as quantity and cost . |
3 | Subject to the foregoing , the form and content of the balance sheets and profit and loss accounts and additional information provided by way of notes must comply with Schedule 4 in relation to individual accounts and with Schedule 4A in relation to group accounts . |
4 | ‘ It is important , ’ Lord Justice Neill said , ‘ that the courts should act with restraint before interfering with the decisions of sporting bodies , however wide-ranging their powers may be . ’ |
5 | Probe 's liaison with the giant grocery chain — Loblaws has 30 per cent of Canadian supermarket sales — sparked an instant debate among environmentalists about what kind of relationship environmental groups should have with business . |
6 | The first was how schools should deal with AIDS ; the second , what attitude they should take to ‘ alternative lifestyles ’ . |
7 | Research on conformity has shown that individuals with higher levels of ability conform less to group norms than those with lower levels of ability ; individuals with strong relationship goals will identify with group norms more readily than those individuals for whom multiple , close relationships are not important ; highly authoritarian individuals conform more than less authoritarian individuals ; individuals who find it hard to ‘ see the wood for the trees ’ conform more readily than those who find it easy ; and individuals with strong structure goals conform more willingly . |
8 | SOM will also support OMG 's object model , the idea being that over time both OS/2 and AIX environments will comply with OMG standards . |
9 | ( Remember that the kind of cooking you do is very much to the point , for if you only cook simple meals you will need far less preparation area than a more ambitious cook — though here again your aspirations may change with experience . ) |
10 | Because they are viewed in this light parents may respond with diffidence to those carrying out the assessment of their child and simply reflect back and reinforce professional perceptions . |
11 | After the mortal blows administered to Wales in recent dismal times by international sides far and wide , big and small , perhaps Welshmen should sigh with relief as much as satisfaction — at any rate until the Wales pack have to confront England 's magnificent eight at Twickenham . |
12 | Freud thought it was difficult to see how communism could be generalized to the whole world , unless national rivalries could cope with aggression without full-scale wars . |
13 | The election of Ermolov as head of the militia in Moscow ( and subsequently in St Petersburg ) showed that , even when the country was at war , nobles would respond with displeasure to decrees which took their serfs away from them . |
14 | Some companies will help with display facilities and point of sale material , particularly for special promotions . |
15 | It 's a fact that a dog 's senses will deteriorate with age , but because their senses are generally much more acute than ours , we do n't always recognise when one is slowly failing because the other senses adjust so well . |
16 | At Guerlain , Dominique Szabo 's philosophy , that make-up colours should correspond with dress , is share by Mary Cohr 's Artistic Director , Michel Limongi . |
17 | The terraces used to sparkle with wit ; songs were seasonal , directed at individuals and always inspirational . |
18 | In technical language , we must add to the kinematics a dynamics , an equation of motion which will prescribe how things will evolve with time . |
19 | And they travel in hope with Crowe insisting : ‘ That Glenavon performance proved what Irish League teams can achieve with fight and determination away from home in Europe . |
20 | Although in theory speechreading should be particularly useful in circumstances where hearing is most difficult , in practice aid-users find that a barrage of distorted sounds can interfere with concentration . |
21 | FEW OF nature 's poisons can compete with man 's concoctions for persistent nastiness . |
22 | The announcements mean that EDI*Net customers can communicate with trading partners using the technology that is most suitable to their overall computing strategy . |
23 | When we look at the electronic information base of a local authority we need to find ways in which Councillors and Officers can communicate with clarity , confidence and trust at four broad levels : |
24 | Pocket sprung mattresses can cope with weight differences of up to four stone , but if you and your partner 's weight differs by more than four and a half stone ( 30kg ) your best bet is a pair of ‘ zip-and-link ’ mattresses . |
25 | A description will now be given of the aetiological theories and relationships that lipids and lipoprotein levels may have with atherosclerosis . |
26 | Mr Stewart said government-funded bodies could assist with advice , contacts and market information . |
27 | Being a natural material , Anaglypta expands on pasting , and expansion rates will vary with time . |
28 | Stray radio transmissions can interfere with control equipment in industrial plant . |
29 | If the bonnie banks of Scotland were to open their accounts to the world , there would be a run on the pound and some of the country 's most famous clubs would collapse with embarrassment . |
30 | The abandoned mines would fill with water contaminated with iron , acids and chlorides which could seep through ground waters affecting rivers . |