Example sentences of "of [noun sg] to [noun] with " in BNC.

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1 As the prevalence of HIV-1 infection among homosexual men has risen so the risk of exposure to HIV-1 with each unsafe sexual encounter will have increased .
2 Take a suitably sized plastic beach ball , cutaway for the face from nape of neck to forehead with nice curvy lines , and carefully estimate where the fluffy ears will have to project and trim the earholes tight .
3 She took bits of chicken to bed with her and fell asleep while still chewing .
4 I think that the study of two languages concurrently is quite academically acceptable and may be of benefit to students with a strong linguistic interest .
5 Such clichés fill her first speech of welcome to Wilekin with a set of offers that for the reader and writer are ironically naive in the context of which we are aware : ( " If you like , come and sit , and what your will is , let me know , my dear life .
6 As a form of compensation to taxpayers with lower incomes and higher outgoings due to dependent families , Lloyd George introduced another new and lasting principle into the tax system : a £10 abatement of tax for each child under sixteen for taxpayers earning £500 p.a. or less .
7 For social services the link with DHSS encourages the giving of attention to relationships with the health service , and to a lesser extent with social security .
8 Now I had the hang of it , I racked up a handful of top to bottoms with plenty of vertical .
9 One area in which local initiatives within the church have proved invaluable has been in the delivery of service to people with H I V or AIDS and to their families , and to their loved ones .
10 On the positive side , at least one court recently has made an adoption order with a condition of access to grandparents with whom the child had important links .
11 Subsequently both Aethelbald and Cuthred witnessed the sale of land to Glastonbury with Aethelbald 's consent ( CS 168 : S 1410 ) and in 746 Aethelbald gave unidentified estates to the abbot of Glastonbury ( S 1679 ) .
12 In agreeing to the sale of land to Glastonbury with Cuthred , Aethelbald 's consent was what was crucial and his precedence over Cuthred is clear ( CS 168 : S 1410 ) .
13 Uneven allocation of notation to subjects with the same size of literature , ( or the same number of subdivisions being allocated different notational space ) will cause notation for some subjects to be exceptionally long .
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