Example sentences of "[det] [noun sg] [verb] with the [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 This part deals with the attitudes of Solihull secondary school teachers towards SSE as a general notion , rather than as one linked specifically to the Solihull booklet .
2 But as the test is that A must use no more force than is necessary , and as this necessity varies with the facts of each case , self-help is likely to be just as dangerous a remedy here as elsewhere .
3 The longest section of this work dealt with the signs and symptoms of mercury poisoning .
4 The Security Association suggests that the responsibility for monitoring this swindle lies with the clients :
5 This Opinion originates with the Greeks ' calling the Muses Daughters of Memory . ’
6 Starting with the imaginary livestock , you soon realize that this population varies with the seasons , so you base your calculations on the breeding cows , ewes , sows , mares , and laying birds , adding their progeny in due season .
7 Since then we have been steadily searching for another prize to go with the vouchers .
8 I once specially asked for him to be there and then demanded to know at the rehearsal who was this man sitting with the flutes .
9 For example , many of you who read this chapter will be able to recall specific teachers you have met and particular lessons that you can remember — probably because of some incident associated with the teachers or the lesson .
10 This ignorance combines with the effects of an overall racist environment in Britain and feeds a poor attitude amongst pupils towards black teachers , and towards their own varieties of language .
11 My report on this tour concluded with the words : ‘ I shall be grateful for any suggestions as to how this Department may co-operate in helping to meet the desperately urgent situation that is about to develop in the Delta villages . ’
12 And she told this maid to go with the letters to post them .
13 This expression originated with the anthropologists , and refers to the possibility that the researcher will become over-involved with the people being studied , and so lose the detachment that is an essential part of the participant observer 's role .
14 Of this person she could form no idea other than that Hugh believed him to be the owner of whatever was in the sack and that he was in some way connected with the outlaws ' Camp .
15 It is understood it has budgeted for around £75m this year to deal with the terrorists bombing campaign .
16 How can this party join with the Tories to defend the status quo ? ’
17 Bob quelled her with a look , but I noticed slightly later and indeed all evening that she stuck very closely to his side , which could have been interpreted as her own insecurity if I had n't remembered Mackie saying that meek little Ingrid never gave Bob much chance to stray with the likes of Angela Brickell and God help him if he did .
18 Each meeting ends with the moneymen all saying things like I 'm in or I want in on this or You got it or Let's do it .
19 The mainspring of voluntaryism is that initiative lies with the volunteers .
20 The figures quoted in these illustration comply with the rates of return and other factors set out in the Lautro bases , the higher illustration representing a future rate of return of 10.5% per annum and the lower illustration representing a future rate of return of 7% per annum .
21 It is through the setting of objectives and the process of resource allocation that control can be exercised on branches of the media and that control remains with the proprietors .
22 Back on the country roads there was more time to play with the switches , and wonder how we might stop the heated seats giving us sticky shirts ( no luck , though Swedish efficiency doubtless means that this was our fault ) .
23 Cristiani had earlier given the impression that the government had accepted a proposal by UN Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali on Oct. 23 to extend the deadline ( currently Oct. 31 ) for the completion of the UN peace process , to give both sides more time to comply with the details of the accord .
24 Any impairment associated with the senses , therefore , will make a person less able to identify hazards in the environment and , consequently , more likely to have an accident .
25 The Birmingham Convention & Visitor Bureau accepts no responsibility or liability in respect of the information contained and the statements made in this publication or in the event of the bankruptcy or liquidation of any company or firm mentioned or in the event of any company or firm ceasing to trade or for any error or omission or any dissatisfaction associated with the holidays listed .
26 Trespass was ( and still is ) essentially a wrong to possession and the defendant need not have asserted any right to deal with the goods or indulged in any ‘ appropriation ’ of them .
27 It is possible to go on with the same therapist to deal with the problems which caused you to need the regression experience in the first place .
28 Raybestos officials deny that the move to Ireland was in any way connected with the difficulties faced by producers of asbestos products in the US .
29 Jackie Aitchison , chairman of Monktonhall Mineworkers , said : ‘ This move will not in any way interfere with the men 's enthusiasm and confidence . ’
30 How exciting to look at the costumes and have the impression that one is wearing them , or see one 's own face adorned with the ear-rings on display .
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