Example sentences of "[prep] [noun pl] [coord] with the " in BNC.

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1 In spite of this lack of actual power , their influence can be significant but it varies greatly both between authorities and with the type of development concerned .
2 This work has dealt with the relative merits of various strategies ( such as tit-for-tat ) when players who recognize each other meet repeatedly , and more recently with ensembles of strategies and with the effects of occasional errors .
3 In the UK , privatization began not with sales of companies but with the sale of public sector council housing to incumbent tenants .
4 In 1956 , George Gerbner constructed a model which was able to cope with complex processes and with the production of messages and with the perception of messages and events .
5 Man 's desire to fly like the birds had existed for hundreds of years but with the advent of the internal combustion engine , the chances of achieving some sort of flight appeared to be improved .
6 The way you decide how to exercise your class options is by reading the class syllabus , published in the college prospectus ( or undergraduate handbook ) , discussing the relative attractiveness and utility of the classes ( and their teachers ! ) with second-year students , or your adviser of studies or with the teachers themselves — or with a combination of all these .
7 One further dimension to such a system is the possibility of " networking " a number of micros This involves the interconnecting of micros which retain their full power as independent computers but gain the additional ability of communicating with other computers in the network and having access to common files The result is analogous to a minicomputer with a number of terminals but with the big difference that each of the micros has its own processing power instead of sharing that of the mini .
8 We assume the reader to be familiar with the notation of matrices and with the rules of combination : addition , multiplication , etc. , and with conformability and non-permutability .
9 In order to simplify the agreement of rates and subsequent measurement of work with sub-contractors , it is common practice to use methods of measurements which conform neither with the bills of quantities nor with the standard method of measurement of building work .
10 This book will of course deal with the familiar aspects of volcanoes and with the different kinds of eruptions that take place , but in addition to this , it will cover some of the quieter , less well-known aspects , and try to explain why volcanoes exist at all , why they occur where they do , and how they fit into the history of the Earth as a whole .
11 It is impossible not to connect this finding both with the introduction of machines and with the increasing alarm among the men .
12 This is known as the STYCAR test and was devised by Mary Sheridan using the Snellen standard but with a smaller selection of letters and with the possibility of using a 3m distance , more suitable for younger children than the standard 6m distance .
13 During this time he was desperately pressed with debts and with the payment of his common service of 1,450 florins to the Roman curia , which he effected by February 1321 .
14 Each year the Service works closely with employers and with the providers of postgraduate courses to ensure that all students are aware of the opportunities available to them .
15 But he was troubled ; his low birth had hitherto endowed him with a most precious obscurity to sweeten with sons and with the presence of his God .
16 In day-to-day contact with clients and with the community at larger he or she becomes to some degree locked into the support of individuals and groups that may be antipathetic to the employing agency .
17 The next day the monk organized a procession with drummers and with the aid of a temple priest ( kapurala ) appealed to the god of a nearby shrine to take revenge on the robbers by killing them .
18 I wish to explore the progress from 1840 , with its clear problems and answers , to the present in which we must incorporate much subtler considerations about our relationship with animals and with plants and with the inanimate world about us .
19 Whether it is done in groups , with individuals or with the whole class , everyone viewing should be involved in a positive way in carrying out the evaluation .
20 ‘ Help with games and with the small boarding section .
21 We do believe however that mutually rewarding relationships with colleagues , with pupils and with the parents of our pupils can only really be developed within their local political context , rather than by being researched , reported on and learned about in the abstract .
22 ‘ We have had bad luck with injuries but with the number of quality players at the club we should be a match for most teams .
23 Pupils should discuss with others and with the teacher what has been read .
24 This book is not concerned , however , with might-have-beens but with the facts as they were , so far as can be told .
25 Even women , who for a whole variety of familiar reasons , do not call themselves feminists , know that whatever else women 's liberation means , it represents a standpoint that begins with women and with the intention of reconstituting the world for women as a better place .
26 Our first Diary reported his offer of a £1000 bet on Fallon to win ; without takers and with the benefit of two weeks canvassing he 's upping it to £2000 , at odds of 8–11 .
27 They will not normally sing with the boys , but are to sing services by themselves on Wednesdays and with the lay vicars both on Mondays and for one of the four services over weekends , by rotation .
28 Unsavoury characters lurked at fairs and with the crowds jostling , and the dark , there was cover for more than pickpocketing .
29 Needless to say , none of these systems were developed by historians or with the historical user community particularly in view .
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