Example sentences of "with their [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It was their duty to drive back with their hounds all deer which wandered out of the forest into their purlieus , and to present all offences against the venison , whether committed in the forest or in the purlieus , at the next attachment court or swanimote . |
2 | There they are , sitting on their fast horses , gathered with their hounds , posing next to dead animals , picnicking by crocodile-inhabited rivers . |
3 | Both the girls were small and looked exceptionally so as they crossed the Bridge with their handcart . |
4 | These villains deserve , so ‘ law and order ’ campaigners tell us ceaselessly in their strident moral rhetoric , either short , sharp , shock treatment , including death by hanging or castration by chemotherapy — ‘ off with their goolies ’ — or long , endless , self-destroying stretches as non-paying guests in crumbling , insanitary , overcrowded prisons constructed for the redemption of lost Christian souls by our Victorian ancestors . |
5 | It should be made clear that judicial review has traditionally dealt not with the correctness of the findings as such but with their legality . |
6 | One infant school I know has opted for selecting three core subject specialists and moving the children around part of the day to work with their specialist teacher . |
7 | Members would be able to refer work to other firms best placed to serve the client with their specialist skills . |
8 | What they did n't expect was a sudden erosion of their lead in the later stages of the game , and they were glad to come out of it with their scalp intact . |
9 | It will provide them with qualifications recognising their skills , and encouragement with their JS careers . ’ |
10 | They say goodbye to wives who wear curlers , and they ride off on bikes with their scarves trailing behind like pennants . |
11 | Apple , however , were unhappy with their reliance on an external supplier for such a crucial part of their system . |
12 | In this way the confusions and limitations of the people are demonstrated , together with their reliance upon senses which are more fully developed and exploited than our own . |
13 | Yet whatever they did with their talents , the one thing , notoriously , which wealthy men in the Middle Ages were not permitted to do was to lend their money at interest . |
14 | ‘ The strength of the personal relationship with our account manager has allowed us to get through a number of fairly serious problems , ’ says Mr Miller , who believes the owners of small businesses need to make extra efforts to communicate with their bankers during hard times . |
15 | However , such receiverships and administrations are only the tip of the iceberg , with many firms reaching arrangements with their bankers and trade creditors and others being acquired or subject to capital reconstruction as the price of survival . |
16 | Groups of companies generally organise pooling arrangements with their bankers so that all cash balances are aggregated and interest paid on the net difference only . |
17 | ‘ One of the main worries of small businesses is their relationship with their bankers who too often are regarded as adopting a cavalier attitude , ’ says Taylor . |
18 | His visual impressions have been fading without his knowing it , and with their reactivation stale information has suddenly sorted itself out into a new and firm pattern . |
19 | With their monsters and wolves and unpredictable dangers , fairy stories are supposed to prepare children for life in some symbolic fashion . |
20 | Without consulting her it began to move faster , inciting her lover to a rhythm which he responded to triumphantly , accelerating in time with their heartbeats , taking her with him towards the culmination she 'd been given a foretaste of , which paled in comparison to the flooding rapture which overtook her seconds before Penry gasped , stiffened , then crushed her in his arms as their breathing slowed in the shared diminuendo of the aftermath . |
21 | The media make their fortune highlighting our problems and exploiting our pain with their telephoto lenses , but the images I have captured with my spirit can neither be bought or sold , for they are priceless and money can not cure what other people 's faith and greed for money has caused . |
22 | She asks whether they want an appointment with their accountants . |
23 | It throws a much colder light on those satisfaction ratings if , unlike in their relationships with their accountants , clients are basing them on just the service delivered during a one-off transaction . |
24 | It is doubtful , however , whether , save in the case of larger firms , the additional costs of the exercise now justify the incorporation of new service companies , but this is a matter which partners will doubtless wish to take up with their accountants . |
25 | After the 1990 Football World Cup offered us images of football heroes bursting into tears as a way of dealing with their despair , Professor Cooper was quoted as saying , ‘ Crying is a psychological and physical recovery . |
26 | If you are suffering , the best relief comes from helping others with their suffering . |
27 | These were built by the United Electric Car Company of Preston , and were luxurious in comparison with the rest of the fleet , with their basket seats . |
28 | Friends were having repeated trouble with their telephone , for which there seemed to be no obvious reason . |
29 | The rest of the great narrative , right up to the end of the Books of Kings , and the prophetic books of the Old Testament also , will make clear what this decision costs God , and the Gospels of the New Testament will make it even plainer with their accounts of the passion and death of Jesus of Nazareth . |
30 | Companies behind with their accounts and returns submissions will have to catch up in the next 12 months . |