Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] [vb base] with [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | The complexities lie with the processes of corporate restructuring . |
2 | Yep the only difference between the two , is the colours If I could talk to the animals walk with the animals , sing and dance and squawk with the animals ah la la la la ! |
3 | Twice a year we all start there , we manufacturers go , the designer , the designers go with the buyers from the stores , with the designers from the fashion houses . |
4 | The advent of satellite T.V. and the commitment of ITV to rugby coverage provides the opportunity to assess how the Australians cope with the challenges of Scotland , New Zealand and South Africa during a very short space of time . |
5 | Judging by the polls , the parents agree with the teachers , not Patten , and watching him shouting all the time , I ca n't say I blame them . ’ |
6 | We have to balance this response with a consideration of the relationship the participants develop with the trainers , and to put some of the enthusiastic response down to a desire to please us and to peer group pressure . |
7 | The science is handled well and often the explanations begin with the basics , such as the structure of oxygen when discussing what ozone actually is . |
8 | If the observations agree with the predictions , that does n't prove the theory ; but the theory survives to make further predictions , which again are tested against observation . |
9 | The terminals start with a 14″ 1024 by 768 screen with 4Mb of memory and include a $2,900 17″ 1,152 by 900 monitor with 4Mb and a high-end 20″ 1,280 by 1,024 screen with 4Mb displaying two pages of text side-by-side . |
10 | The band contours illustrated in Fig. 5.28 may be taken as typical , though the details vary with the magnitudes of the three moments of inertia . |
11 | The groupings vary with the concepts applied . |
12 | The falcons share with the owls ( p. 177 ) a number of marked behaviour differences from hawks , eagles , buzzards and other members of the Accipitridae ( p. 70 ) ; their droppings fall straight down from the perch instead of being squirted away ; they build no nest of their own ; they kill their prey by biting and severing the back of the neck ; they hold their food in one claw ; the young hiss when afraid or threatening ; and they may bob their heads to show curiosity . |
13 | Then we 're sending a letter which erm , well let me just say , we are then also sending , now here with the D I Y , the numbers er coincide Here the numbers coincide with the illustrations , so if I talk about a certain you have to look at paper one , paper two paper three or A B C. And you see what they look like . |
14 | Suppose coal were run down on short-term profit calculations , how did any private or public organisation running the railways cope with the consequences to freight ? |
15 | He flung himself into athletics and , eventually became a top-flight international sprinter ; which is just as well , for , had he not realized his early promise , he would have been stuck in a sports shop with no qualifications — which would not have reflected what he considered his genuine educational aptitude . |