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

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1 Degas Sculptures written by Anne Pingeot and with plates by the distinguished photographer Frank Horvat , is handsomely designed , exquisitely printed and numbingly expensive .
2 The tower , like other of the medieval remains of Sauveterre ( all of them numbered and labelled by the tourist authorities , as if they were clues in an architectural treasure hunt ) , is alive with pigeons and with palombes , wisely sitting out the shooting season in town .
3 Having played Davis Cup for New Zealand for many seasons , and with scalps such as Connors and McEnroe , he is a player of immense experience .
4 Working with couples and with families
5 The referee had earlier issued four warnings and with players involved in their private feuds there was little constructive rugby .
6 This occured after a sustained period of Leeds pressure which resulted in a whole string of corners , the goal came from Crewe 's inability to clear the ball and after several rebounds and with players flailing around the ball broke to Deane who scored from about six yards out .
7 Word processing has many advantages over the electronic typewriter and with systems available under £500 you need to think very carefully before you reject the word-processing option .
8 Intra-abdominal pressure upon the abdominal portion of the oesophagus also minimises reflux after meals and with changes in posture , and the diaphragm may also contribute a little to oesophageal continence .
9 Given the government 's commitment to control public expenditure and reduce taxation , her main troubles in the first term were with the major spending departments and with ministers who favoured some further reflation to ease unemployment .
10 The catering business by which that person is employed enters into many different contracts , both with suppliers for equipment and stores , etc. , and with customers for the provision of food , drink and accommodation .
11 A number of recycling initiatives have been launched within C&P and with customers .
12 We found that doctors and non-medical staff thought that fundholding had altered their roles and relationships with each other and with agencies outside of the practices .
13 What has not been emphasized , however , is the extent to which , in addition to the clear and close relationships involved , in a system so cluttered both with policies and with agencies there is a very wide range of interaction involved .
14 They should perhaps look to take a more active role in initiating advocacy projects by funding development work with local users and with agencies such as the Citizens ' Advice Bureau which have developed expertise in this area .
15 erm , and with agencies like Inland Revenue and Customs and Excise so a lot of the stuff we get in is written and we have to reply
16 The central of the three portals is sculptured in a masterly manner with birds above the capitals ( 417 and PLATE 47 ) and with columns supported on the backs of crouching ( rather worn ) lions .
17 At the other extreme , women still childless at age 32 were more likely to be from a professional background with few brothers or sisters , and with mothers who themselves married late , and to have more than average personal ambition and parental interest .
18 The phylogeny based on mitochondrial LSUrRNA introns inserted at an identical position as Pw ri1 coincides strikingly with trees based on nuclear sequences and with phylogenies using morphological data of the corresponding taxa .
19 Within a short space of time Richard had captured no less than seventeen castles and with garrisons installed in Cahors and Moissac was firmly in control of the Quercy .
20 Surrounded by the glorious scenery of the Yorkshire Dales National Park , on the banks of the river Wharfe and with views to the ancient forest of Grass Wood , Greenways has a near perfect setting .
21 On the other runs the final path length was slightly higher , with the maximum value over all runs of 7392 , and with errors in the probe orders being confined to the centromeres of one or both of chromosomes I and II ( e.g. , one half of chromosome 2 would be joined to chromosome III ) .
22 We had good weather whilst we were with Richard , and he kept us well entertained both with walks , and with visits to the local museums , of which there are a good many , mostly very interesting , especially a complete mining village with a working ‘ cage ’ driven by an enormous steam engine .
23 Beatrice was married now , with a family of her own , and because times were hard her sister helped her with surreptitious gifts of money ; and with clothes , toys , and treats for the children .
24 ASAP brings in small groups of teenage volunteer students from communities throughout New Mexico to talk with patients and families in the several hospitals , and with residents in county detention centers who have suffered the consequences of alcohol and drug abuse , interpersonal violence , or unprotected sexuality .
25 Popular both with her peers and with adults .
26 Results using these techniques are in broad agreement with those of the split-brain studies and with findings obtained from patients with unilateral cerebral lesions .
27 Our figures for short ( Ε ) in figures 3.5 and 3.6 show a pattern of variation between low and mid realizations with the mid realizations beginning to occur in environments that were formerly categorically low , and with females leading in this change .
28 There stood a strong wooden house , big enough for forty people , and with holes for guns on every side .
29 It tells how they returned bearing a huge bunch of grapes , and with reports of a land ‘ flowing with milk and honey ’ , just as God had promised .
30 Considerable stress is laid by the Commission on collaboration with national data-gathering agencies and with states adjacent to the Community 's borders .
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