Example sentences of "with [noun pl] [v-ing] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 To handle all this , methods of matrix management and techno-economic planning were developed and introduced , with each establishment under a director but with programmes running across the line management of the establishments .
2 Within seconds , the formerly empty sky was full with birds plummeting onto the carcass .
3 And in further contrast , miles from anywhere , the odd experience of driving through the night with flames licking through the forest on either side of the long deserted road .
4 In addition , it was decided to hold a debate on decrees passed by Yeltsin since the coup [ see p. 38371 ] , with deputies objecting to the increase in his executive powers .
5 ‘ the basal reason for binding the creditor with equities arising from the conduct of the husband is that in substance , if not technically , the wife is a volunteer conferring an important advantage upon her husband who in virtue of his position has an opportunity of abusing the confidence she may be expected to place in him and the creditor relies upon the person in that position to obtain her agreement to become his surety .
6 Fig. 4 shows the first few bytes of video ram , with addresses running from the base address upwards .
7 Most power-tools now have a cordless version , with manufacturers jumping on the convenience bandwagon ( far left ) .
8 But Steedman said : ‘ The risk to our European status would be considerable with fans coming from the south to see games . ’
9 This reach has factories which smell of cellulose paint and sawdust with fans venting across the towpath and long plastic drainpipes projecting through walls and attempting to shoot their contents beyond the towpath .
10 These general concerns , coupled with ambiguities arising from the formulation of the rule which are considered below , may have a particular importance for the practitioner .
11 These are accidents that did not involve personal injury but involved er physical damage to walls , cars , gates , driveways etc. , with cars coming down the road .
12 His examples are largely drawn from the world of business and the workings of private sector firms but the analysis of hierarchy is particularly associated with organizations acting on the authority of the state , that is with those in the public sector .
13 She had a wide circle of friends , all from the same social set , ex-public school , most of them with parents living in the country .
14 You can almost hear the excited children using the swing or running on the lawn , with parents sitting in the sun , looking on .
15 If this already were true in traditional free market economies , imagine the gap to be closed with countries emerging from the iron hand of Stalinist control .
16 The Business Studies Board was primarily concerned with matters relating to the curriculum and to adequate resourcing , and as Cynthia Iliffe describes it :
17 Also , although in European countries some union leaders undoubtedly regard trade unions as having a mainly political role to help change the social and economic order , many rank-and-file members appear to view unions differently — as instrumental agencies concerned with matters arising in the employment relationship .
18 Army movements began at 9 a.m. , with columns heading for the Austrian , Italian and Hungarian borders of Slovenia .
19 The amount of tax coming in every year has dropped by £30 billion , with companies going to the wall and millions of people losing their jobs and claiming dole .
20 Voice Pop Quiz The Monico Bar is to be the venue for a pop quiz with proceeds going to the Voice Charity Group .
21 The toys will be sold with proceeds going to the trust and the closing date for entries is March 31 .
22 It is vital that all members being something along , with proceeds going to the society 's special fund .
23 Just as materials offered to young children in the classroom can be chosen to provide them with experiences leading to the acquisition of mathematical ideas , so the provision and organisation of outdoor activities can encourage children to explore such things as balance , weight , height , depth , direction , speed , spatial order , shape and size with very little participation from an adult .
24 The south-bound pavements were crowded with refugees fleeing from the fighting .
25 Other co-products include calcium chloride , with applications ranging from the oil and chemical industries to dust-laying in coal mines .
26 About fifty men were descending into the valley and towards the farmhouse on all sides , all in kneeboots , all in blue , a dozen with Alsatians straining at the leash .
27 These are domed-shaped mounds , around three feet across , covered in pine needles and busy with ants moving over the surface .
28 Apparently no specific policy but managers told us they had some problems in the past with dogs messing in the store .
29 The Hungarian pavilion , a hill with turrets peeping over the top , is hailed as one of the best .
30 These were that the House would be inundated with appeals relating to the interpretation of statutes and that the House would not have the benefit of the careful consideration of the case before it went up to the House ( Drewry , 1973 ) .
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