Example sentences of "with [art] [noun pl] of [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | to protect persons other than persons at work against risks to health or safety arising out of or in connection with the activities of persons at work ; |
2 | ‘ protecting persons other than persons at work against risks to health or safety arising out of or in connection with the activities of persons at work ’ ; |
3 | Pious persons disapproved of its use in any circumstances ; by mid-century they had also come to deprecate the mesmeric trance , which was associated with the activities of spiritualists ( see chapter ten ) . |
4 | Section 8 of the 1985 Act deals with the forms of articles . |
5 | ‘ From the mountains of the east come the Orcish hordes : green-skinned savages with the hearts of beasts and the fury of madmen . |
6 | The Oxford Disability Information Network is a group of information providers both statutory and voluntary together with the users of services , who come together to discuss ways of improving information provision across the country . |
7 | He argued that such a philosophical position could not cope with the phenomena of dreams and especially hypnosis . |
8 | To speak differently , if e had not occurred , then even if there had also occurred any change x logically consistent with the absences of e and of cc , and consistent with the absences of links between cc and e , it would also have been the case that cc did not occur . |
9 | It can be equated with the inspectorates of mines , railways or atomic energy and is , therefore , a branch of one of the government departments . |
10 | The 260,000 employees of the overmanned and loss-making East German Deutsche Reichsbahn were demanding increases to bring their wages closer in line with the earnings of employees of the West German Bundesbahn , but were also expressing concern at proposed massive redundancies in the rail workforce when the Reichsbahn and the Bundesbahn merged early in 1991 . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | This would seem to point to the need for more centralised bargaining since a government can most effectively pursue its policy of encouraging responsive bargaining if it can deal with the leaders of unions and employers who represent highly centralised structures , themselves have adequate authority and can expect appropriate support and consent from their memberships ( OECD , 1979a ) . |
13 | The Takeover Panel is largely concerned with the interests of shareholders during takeovers . |
14 | What we have not changed is what has made the book so popular with your students , in particular the themes which combine so well the requirements of the exam with the interests of students at this age . |
15 | Above all , the cause was identified with the interests of women . |
16 | Families and the law Investigators : Dr R W Dingwall , J M Eekelaar , M Maclean The Centre 's work in the field of family law has developed through a series of related projects clustered around a clearly focused concern with the interests of children as members of families and as individuals and with the economic and other consequences of marriage breakdown . |
17 | In such hard cases , as also in the ones where either of these interests conflicts with the interests of humans , we need to proceed by careful study of all the local factors and not by general principles . |
18 | Although writing on behalf of cycling interests , these do coincide to an extent with the interests of walkers and horse riders . |
19 | Most of these new arrivals had reached the area with the deliveries of Hurricanes by H.M.S. ‘ Furious ’ as already recounted , and had thus been languishing in the Pilots ' Pool at Ismailia , awaiting posting to a unit . |
20 | Looking through the rubble , Ruth saw the whole Castle was alive with the sparks of spears . |
21 | They work in accordance with the instructions of ministers and they are responsible to ministers . |
22 | If we claim our interest is to focus on the writing produced only by a sophisticated elite , and that we determine the best literature is that which , in terms of generic structure , subject , and eloquent rhetoric , concerns itself with the preoccupations of males who have a high social and political standing , then the traditional canon will serve the majority of our needs . |
23 | These are points on the boundary of region IV where it joins with the limits of regions II and III . |
24 | Gone are the days when a couple furnished their house from top to bottom in a style that fitted in with the tastes of friends , neighbours , colleagues at work , or cronies down at the pub or tennis club . |
25 | A warning about selecting advertisements Many advertisements play with the meanings of words . |
26 | Despite the opposition of the dominant culture , the music of those within the culture but not of it , the blacks , found resonance with the experiences of others who felt alienated from the established order . |
27 | To start with , the firm aims to produce a catalogue , competing with the likes of Lands ' End , a Wisconsin-based sportswear company , and L.L. Bean , an old-line Maine outdoor-clothing supplier . |
28 | On any given occasion , however , the contravention of one 's own desires is sufficient justification for refusal to comply with the wishes of others . |
29 | As this excerpt itself implies , the dynamics of competition may in due course bring producer behaviour into line with the wishes of consumers , since there are clear opportunities for profit in being the first to satisfy unmet demand . |
30 | As the star is incandescently hot plasma ( i.e. ionised gases with the nuclei of particles being transformed into the nuclei of other atoms because of the immense pressure of convection heat ) a great deal of electromagnetic energy is created as escaping electrons and other particles are ‘ blown ’ into space , curving along magnetic lines of force . |