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

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1 Within will be found at least £100 worth of books and videos backed up with a FlyPast hat and sundry other goodies — all wrapped in the widely acclaimed FlyPast plastic carrier bag .
2 The sultan and his court wore locally woven sarongs and turbans shot through with threads of real gold and silver .
3 She loves the country and Highgrove is home , especially with the children , but she needs to know the city is not too far away , with shops and cinemas and friends to meet up with .
4 This survival reflects the extent to which the daily papers ' contents and appeal tied in with these various alternatives : they were complementary more than competitive .
5 The Republicans and Democrats tick over with a skeleton staff and then hire specialist consultants for each campaign .
6 Theological hawks and doves lay down with scientific lions and legal lambs .
7 Pots and containers brimming over with flowers or foliage are an indispensable garden feature particularly for adding that finishing touch to patios .
8 I never know why the wives and girlfriends put up with it … ’
9 In every Legion Regiment , the English-speaking people stuck together in tight groups , drinking together , socialising together and looking after each other ; Australians , South Africans and Canadians joined in with the club , which evolved its own codes of conduct and unspoken rules of behaviour .
10 Stallholders and shopkeepers looked on with bemusement as he was pelted with bad fruit .
11 The Chief Officer said quite clearly last er last time that the decisions were decisions for members and members came up with a view last time that we should not remove that whole time crew from St Albans which was the one firm decision that was made at the last meeting and what Councillor is now suggesting that we should take out those twenty eight whole time fire fighters and then try and give us ten back if we 're lucky .
12 Subtle metallic sheens and bold black spots and lines set off with red areas of finnage , combine to produce a truly pretty fish .
13 The days of casual sex from encounters in bars and discos went out with the arrival of AIDS , at least as a way of life .
14 Athelstan saw money change hands and Cranston came back with a thick broomstick .
15 The day progressed and temperatures and humidity rose along with the fiercely contested matches .
16 ‘ In this part of Austria , we do n't expect babies and toddlers to fit in with hotel routine ; we 've adapted the hotels to suit them , ’ claimed the tourist officer for Vorarlberg .
17 It had been a long day — the children safely delivered to Grandma , the freezer full of food ( for a husband to cope on his own ) , leotards and tights packed along with all the other paraphernalia needed for a Medau display .
18 … peace will be permanently preserved only if our artisans and industrialists keep up with the artisans and industrialists of other countries a constant and deliberate communication through their political parties and other organisations … .
19 There is a tendency for men and women to move in with siblings or younger relatives in extreme old age ( Peace , 1986 , p. 63 ) .
20 The Bible does n't have a great deal to say about boys and girls going out with girls and boys .
21 Children 's drawings and posters pile up with books and cups of coffee in the relaxed , completely family-orientated interior , and every time she found somewhere to put a newly ironed outfit , you could be sure one of the three cats would jump onto it , curl up and fall asleep .
22 Not all the good ideas that curriculum developers and academics come up with are daft or unrealistic .
23 Printed sources will allow librarians and teachers to keep up with developments in the use of microcomputers in general and in particular uses in schools .
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