Example sentences of "with [noun pl] ['s] " in BNC.
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1 | From here they must await their wave , drop into it , and be swept beneath the overhang into the cave where they grope around in total darkness filling their bags with birds ' nests . |
2 | In the case of birds , we know that meaningful clusters will be associated with birds ' life styles . |
3 | As with widows ' payment , receipt is dependent on sufficient NI contributions having been paid . |
4 | Once a widow reaches age 60 , she has the choice of claiming retirement pension or of continuing with widows ' pension ( until 65 , when she no longer has a choice and will receive retirement pension ) . |
5 | Our photo shows CCG Chairman Frank Bell with Returns ' Supervisor Mrs Isabelle Lawson on the occasion of her retirement . |
6 | But then most teams are not lumbered with Spurs ' defence . |
7 | But it was always an open contest , with Spurs ' determinedly creative football making chances , and the home lead lasted only two minutes , Gary Lineker setting up Paul Allen . |
8 | The time devoted to this first rehearsal depends on the budget allowed for the show , with Musicians ' Union rates prevailing . |
9 | Comparing the estimates with merchants ' prices should be interesting . |
10 | Execution of the partnership agreement as a deed is only required when , and this will rarely be the case with solicitors ' firms , it seeks to transfer land or an interest in land : otherwise an agreement under hand will be sufficient . |
11 | The passengers share their ride with holiday-makers ' bicycles , fresh vegetables , or miscellaneous freight of all shapes and sizes . |
12 | Another publication which may be of help with artists ' methods and materials , is ‘ Artists ’ Materials , Which , Why and How ’ , published by A&C Black . |
13 | This question has often been answered with artists ' impressions , but never with direct measurements . |
14 | But , as a good non-executive director will know , sometimes the best thing to do with shareholders ' money is give it back . |
15 | Interest charges remained virtually unchanged at £0.58m , and with shareholders ' funds at £18.48m ( 1990 — £18.25m ) and borrowings of £0.59m ( 1990 — £0.39m ) gearing was held at 3% . |
16 | Many wore jewelled , gilded coronets fringed with lions ' manes . |
17 | One of the other important factors which helped Hastings attain the most distinguished accolade in British rugby was his relationship with Lions ' coach Ian McGeechan . |
18 | Apart from a cinema , there were no real forms of entertainment ; mixing with Servicemen 's wives would have been one of the few ways of passing the days . |
19 | 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 . |
20 | Then there is the work with prisoners ' wives who naturally shy away from publicity . |
21 | There were shallow baskets lined with grasses stacked with ducks ' , hens ' and gulls ' eggs — white , brown and blue . |
22 | The cooked babas are hollowed out , filled with confectioners ' custard , sugared , gratinés in the oven , chilled in the refrigerator , and ultimately served with a coulis of raspberries or caramelised peaches . |
23 | The old soldier is best on home ground and there are some vivid illustrations of what to do with muggers ' testicles . |
24 | Well I mean you know we 're not playing children 's ganging up games are we we know we 're dealing with peoples ' lives and families . |
25 | Graeme has returned to New Zealand after a season with Academicals ' Edinburgh namesakes . |
26 | He remained with the Casuals as an administrator , successively secretary , chairman and a vice-president , and during this time did much to foster the club 's strong involvement with schools ' soccer . |
27 | Compacts however have certain expectations of participating organisations : a ) they should provide good Work Experience places , and allow students to make wide-ranging investigations which will include questions concerning trade unions ; b ) they should offer permanent jobs with good quality training and prospects ; c ) they should , as far as possible , co-operate with schools ' requests for curriculum and in-service training support . |
28 | " Meanings " are neither equated with speakers ' intentions , nor with recipients ' interpretations ; both are looked on as mental entities which are of little interest as long as they do not " materialize " in interaction . |
29 | 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 . |
30 | More than 85% of those questioned say they think stores should have freephone numbers to deal with shoppers ' enquiries . |