Example sentences of "with [noun pl] ' [adj] " in BNC.

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1 In many of the prisons , CAB sessions are geared to deal with prisoners ' pre-release anxieties and to explain how the CAB on the outside will be able to help them when they are released .
2 Myles looks like a kid Joe Strummer , guitar replaced by his low-slung bass , while singer Loz twists his guitar round stiffly , dealing with songs ' tricky arrangements .
3 And that could set up a multi-million pound transfer merry-go-round at the City Ground , with fans ' favourite Roy Keane at the centre of it .
4 The research was therefore concerned with parents ' retrospective impressions and reflections , and not put alongside similar commentaries from social workers or children .
5 The study assumes that spending on pensions as a proportion of GDP increases in line with countries ' old-age dependency ratios .
6 The shop is aimed primarily at children and teenagers and includes a buy and swop scheme to help cope with youngsters ' fickle fads for games .
7 One of the serious problems with Kane 's work is that , despite its theoretical fragility , it is simple , comprehensive and , unfortunately , appealing ; it explains everything to do with blacks ' sporting success as rooted in race .
8 With workers ' real gross incomes determined primarily by accumulation , higher taxes bit into take-home pay .
9 RANGERS ' 2–1 victory over Dundee United at Tannadice , coupled with Hearts ' 0–0 home draw with St Mirren has left the champions needing only two points to retain their title .
10 This case also often occurs in practice due to the results of cases such as grouped meter readings from customers who were at home when the meter reader called , combined with customers ' own readings carried out because they were out when the meter reader called , and a number of special checks that are carried out at a different time .
11 But despite its glamorous image of foreign travel , meeting and dealing with firms ' top executives , and making headlines in the financial press when the deal bursts onto the markets , you have to be very committed and prepared to work long and unsocial hours ( often at weekends ) and be comfortable dealing with people who are often under stress and , in consequence , rude .
12 The unit links research with practitioners ' educational needs for personalised feedback on clinical performance .
13 The role of psychotropic medication in such cases should be made clear to the patient , particularly where medication is only a means of assisting coping behaviour rather than dealing with patients ' fundamental problems .
14 This book reflected a growing disenchantment with sociologists ' abstract generalities of earlier years .
15 ( a ) 25% to 50% of library users use the catalogue ; ( b ) students account for the greatest proportion of the user population ; ( c ) the catalogue is used predominantly for known-item searching and use increases with users ' educational level ; ( d ) public library users do more subject searching than academic library users .
16 Some of them align quite well with teachers ' own hopes and principles .
17 However , should these agreements conflict with governors ' statutory responsibilities the latter will take precedence .
18 Universities are trying to educate as cheaply as possible , but in doing so can frequently produce collections of study aids that infringe and compete unfairly with publishers ' original texts .
19 Be colourful and keep dry in those April showers with Totes ' new Spots , Stripes and Plains collection of Umbrella designs .
20 Two other case-control studies have not found evidence of an increased risk of leukaemia in association with fathers ' preconceptual exposure to external ionising radiation .
21 Apart from the apparent relation with fathers ' preconceptual exposure to ionising radiation , we found no other notable associations .
22 Advice from Du Pont , coupled with Chemicals ' own initiatives , have resulted in a rigorous campaign to train the workforce in safety matters , co-ordinated by group training manager Allan Hicks .
23 The Act , it envisages , would contain provisions dealing with employees ' contractual rights ; the use of surpluses ; the necessity to maintain proper accounting records , file annual accounts and establish effective internal controls ; and an employer 's legal responsibility to fund a deficit and , in the event of the employer 's winding-up , for any deficit to be a priority debt on the company .
24 It is perhaps surprising , with Healings ' huge mill in nearby Tewkesbury , that a few mills such as Northway and particularly Aston , managed to function for as long as they did .
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