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

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1 Our personalities and our capacities for relationship with and to others are integrally bound in with our sexuality and its exercise .
2 The British Refugee Council urgently needs your support for its vital work with and for exiles who seek a new life here .
3 We should hope that all our students have opportunities to engage actively in and experience the personal satisfaction of working with and for others in the community .
4 We only fulfil our potential as individuals in working with and for others , as well as for ourselves .
5 More than 1200 women have been arrested during the Intifada for varying periods , with and without charges being brought .
6 The simple fact that pianos with and without checks existed side by side in the Vienna of Mozart , Haydn and Beethoven also shows that at least two different schools of playing the piano co-existed around 1800 .
7 The age and sex distribution of patients with and without complications in their Barrett 's oesophagus is shown in Table I.
8 Results were analysed with and without values obtained for the two patients studied 15 and 29 months after their most recent acute attack of pancreatitis .
9 A χ 2 test was used to compare percentage of children with and without HAPCs in the different groups of patients .
10 The above results illustrate that the segments with and without A-tracts behave essentially in a similar way in hydroxy radical and DNase I digestion experiments , suggesting that a similar , groove-directed curvature may be present in both types of curved DNA .
11 Most excitingly of all some lesbians and gays with disabilities are beginning to organize through groups such as Gemma ( lesbians with and without disabilities ) , Gay Men 's Disabled Group and the Brothers and Sisters Gay Deaf Group , to fight back from within the lesbian and gay movements .
12 Policy remains in the hands of people who do not have disabilities and who are frequently so far on the other side of the experiential divide between people with and without disabilities that ‘ objective policies ’ — that is , those which ignore the experiential divide — simply serve to reinforce the notion of disability rather than the values and abilities of those who are different .
13 The pupils were provided with an answer sheet , and in some administrations the numbers mentioned in the question were printed on the sheet so that the effect of the memory load could be estimated by comparing the results with and without numbers given .
14 The results reported in this section look at the percentage of correct words with and without substitutions .
15 Suitable transport boxes usually made of polypropylene or cardboard with and without filters on the air vents are commercially available ( Williton Box Co .
16 Wiltshire with and without children Compiled by Jules MacMahon
17 COUNTRY LIVING EXPLORES WILTSHIRE , WITH AND WITHOUT CHILDREN
18 For the widowed or divorced there was no difference between those with and without children nor any significant trend with the number of children .
19 For women on their own , with and without children , disadvantaged as they are in the labour market , such council housing will increasingly be their only source of shelter .
20 The accuracy of response to verbal and spatial stimuli which were projected using a tachistoscope was measured with and without subjects shadowing verbal material , using a between subjects design .
21 These consisted of a series of individual runs lasting about a day apiece with and without cells forming ‘ foreground ’ and ‘ background ’ data , respectively .
22 Recent research in the Transport Studies Group has shown how information available for transport planning in large cities can be used to measure accessibility to employment for different kinds of people with and without cars .
23 The Prime Minister lacks executive powers and has therefore to work with and through ministers who have executive powers vested in them collectively .
24 They saw a large part of their task as negotiating with and between carers and handicapped people — often painstakingly and over long periods — in order to gain a commitment to and an acceptance of a change in lifestyle .
25 At the same time , this screen , these games with and in words , can even now frighten off those readers who feel they must always know where they are when they read , or irritate those who see the games as a form of deliberate teasing or provocation .
26 I will argue that a major readjustment needs to be made whereby the researcher takes on a more participative role working with and alongside practitioners and clients .
27 At the same time , accepting the idea that the liberation of oppressed masses , to be effective , requires a struggle fought with and against women , with and against men .
28 At the same time , accepting the idea that the liberation of oppressed masses , to be effective , requires a struggle fought with and against women , with and against men .
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