Example sentences of "in [noun pl] with [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Earlier , Det Sgt John Clark had said he had been involved in meetings with other police forces all over the country after a number of raids on TSB branches in which cash dispensers were forced open using oxy-acetylene equipment . |
2 | Cardinal Glemp was persuaded to recant in meetings with British Jews who , to their credit and in contrast to many of their American compatriots , took the route of quiet persuasion rather than shrill denunciation . |
3 | In addition , it often seems that police culture possesses a dramaturgical or melodramatic inflexion , as the increasingly autocratic operational style is brought to bear in contests with new generations of dissenting workers , political radicals , and the largely dispossessed criminal underclass . |
4 | In cases with massive deposits , there were degenerative changes in muscle fibres , with muscle tissue being replaced by amyloid . |
5 | It is in discussions with two consortia led by Trafalgar House and the shipping and property group P&O . |
6 | SCOTVEC is taking an active role in discussions with other bodies , to ensure that general SVQs take their place as a recognised part of the vocational education and training system . |
7 | With any luck he would have disappeared by now , caught up in discussions with prospective clients , and by the time he found her she would be too involved in other matters to be cornered . |
8 | That prospect now seems to have moved significantly closer , and it is understood that both LEEL and Locate in Scotland are involved in discussions with several suppliers about the Bathgate site . |
9 | Sound-insulating quilt is laid above the new ceiling , and though a good space between the new and old ceiling is ideal , in houses with low ceilings , the method can be quite effective with only a gap of an inch or two . |
10 | Those who live in houses with thick walls or use a machine in an outbuilding are very fortunate because they can knit all day and use the garter carriage at night , or make twice as many pieces by leaving the garter carriage to knit day and night . |
11 | All points inside the circle interchange in pairs with all points outside . |
12 | Institutional fund managers , including those responsible for venture funds , are increasingly pressurised to perform against their competition , and this has resulted in more regular reports on funds , greater investment in buy-outs with fast exits and therefore short-term profits , and performance targets for businesses that may lead to short-term objectives . |
13 | Moreover , in animals with convoluted cortices , like cats , dogs , monkeys , and man , areas usually have a fixed relationship to the pattern of sulci and gyri on the cortical surface . |
14 | This is a paradox , that formal procedures are needed to take care of employees ' ideas in organizations with creativity-stimulating values and climates . |
15 | In organizations with scarce resources political activity is inevitable and only the naive decry it . |
16 | The few first letter errors which do occur are in words with silent consonants , for example know and write . |
17 | Nevertheless , party personnel continue to retain control in many areas ( such as Central Asia ) , in parties with changed names ( Smith , 1992 , pp. 94–128 ) . |
18 | Others will have difficulties in relationships with other members of their families , in which case family therapy may be indicated . |
19 | It also demands some level of participation in relationships with other workers , perhaps with customers , and , unless the worker is self-employed , with supervisors and management , and at the end of the day work also yields a wage or salary . |
20 | Material which I have tried out in schools with different teachers has yielded fascinatingly different results . |
21 | In conclusion this study has shown that both Β -carotene and vitamin C supplementation reduce the abnormal colonic crypt cell proliferation found in subjects with adenomatous polyps . |
22 | Experiments have therefore been carried out in an effort to examine this question in subjects with intact brains . |
23 | In patients who were colonised with Helicobacter pylori mucosal PGE 2 concentrations were lower in subjects with erosive lesions compared with those with haemorrhagic lesions ( 30.8 ( 6.2–63.8 ) pg/mg v 45.8 ( 22.5–80.1 ) pg/mg ) . |
24 | In the middle C.J.H. receives applications for law and politics other than in combinations with single fields handled by the five tutors above her . |
25 | In units with long-stay residents or psychiatric units this may be particularly important and is a necessary part of the programme . |
26 | HEV differs from HAV in that outbreaks of HEV occur exclusively in countries with warm climates . |
27 | That might just be possible in countries with zero-growth populations , but in the fecund Third World the result would be the equivalent of the ancient Saxon custom of gavelkind , in which the inheritance was divided equally among all the sons . |
28 | This is clear from the pattern of infection in countries with high numbers of mosquitoes . |
29 | This can be distorted to comparatively low levels in countries with non-inhabitable areas , such as high mountain ranges , large deserts or extensive lakes . |
30 | In lambs with moderate infections of Ostertagia spp. , carcass evaluation shows poor protein , fat and calcium deposition . |