Example sentences of "with [noun] [prep] [art] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 At first these layers may consist of single layers of atoms or molecules , but , naturally , the various successive layers of new material will be fed with molecules from the surroundings at slightly differing rates .
2 YOUR correspondent Mrs Kalinowsky ( April 5 ) is perhaps thinking of Gillie Potter , who used to regale us with accounts of the goings-on at Hogsnorton .
3 Likewise the celebrated ethnographic account of the Iroquois Indians , written by the Jesuit Père Lafitau early in the eighteenth century , carries the title Moeurs des sauvages Amèriquains comparèes aux moeurs des premiers temps but is largely concerned with parallels between the customs of the American Indians and those of the Greeks and Romans .
4 Yet Mrs Gardner , a New Yorker , was cold-shouldered by Boston nineteenth-century society as a pushy outsider whose Parisian dresses were viewed with horror by the matrons of Back Bay .
5 At the actual moment I was transfixed with horror by the antics of the small black car .
6 However , fired with enthusiasm from the successes in Sheffield , we opened for business in a church hall rented to us by a sympathetic vicar .
7 Eadmer has provided a striking picture of him at the meeting between the pope and William of Warelwast in 1103 , sitting silent while the royal messenger held forth and the pope replied with words which were received with enthusiasm by the bystanders as a declaration that no layman could ever be a doorway into the Lord 's sheepfold .
8 Anna Bouverie thought with revulsion of the bags of jumble lurking in the Rectory garage .
9 Ruddy , purple appearance which may alternate with paleness plus the flushes of heat .
10 Mr Sawar had acted as surety for the two companies when they borrowed from BCCI and he had , in December 1985 , charged the sum of £300,000 standing to his credit with BCCI with payment of the debts of the two companies to BCCI .
11 Unions do not negotiate with employers about the prices of the products they produce .
12 All this could be done by giving a life estate to the head of the family ; with the remainder to his sons successively in tail-male , with remainder to the daughters in tail , subject to a rentcharge in favour of the life tenant 's widow upon his death , and in favour of any other persons desired to be benefited ; and with power to the trustees to create long leases in the property for the purpose of charging the lease in order to provide portions for younger sons and daughters who did not inherit the land .
13 On the mile-long drive up to the Abbey Anna exclaimed with admiration at the banks of rhododendrons in bloom at each side of the narrow road , and they were chatting with the familiarity of old friends as Merrill pulled into the car park .
14 Everyone listened with sympathy to the complaints of the land scientists , the only people who really know the land and understand it .
15 This is at the judge 's discretion ( Ord 21 , r 6(1) with opportunity for the parties to be present .
16 However , Sally Kuenssberg , a specialist in children 's panel training in the department of adult and continuing education , says that she has been appointed as an individual with experience of the needs of children .
17 Because of war conditions , the costs connected with contracts for the extensions at St. Peter 's had increased .
18 They presented the Museum with copies of the publications of his op.I and op.II sonatas ( K.6–9 ) , a copy of J. B. Delafosse 's engraving of the watercolour of Leopold and his children by Louis Carrogis de Carmontelle ( see PLATE I ) and the manuscript of Mozart 's specially composed four-part vocal composition ‘ God is our Refuge ’ , K.20 , written out with the help of his father ( 7 ) .
19 And Trevor will provide us all with copies of the terms of engagement .
20 Because of a mild affection for a tart he now seemed unable even to make love to , he was going to confront a man he knew to be a murderer with copies of the photographs for which a man had been killed .
21 Medicare provided those over 65 with 80% of the fees for hospital treatment ; Medicaid helped to cover the medical expenses of the poor .
22 The ruler as dramatic star — with illustrations from the customs of African tribes — is one subject of Mr. Lewis 's attention .
23 This passes through a mile-long avenue of noble Scots pines ( denuded by a recent fire ) soon after leaving the village , crosses a bare upland with views of the mountains of Coulin Forest , and is joined by a road from Applecross for the last stage of the journey to Lochcarron ; our itinerary will join it at the junction after a tour of the Applecross peninsula which follows below .
24 Tobacco plants have already been produced by gene manipulation with resistance to the effects of atrazine and glyphosate , two wide spectrum herbicides .
25 Later developments in quantum electrodynamics ( as the theory of the interaction of light and electrons is called ) have led to the calculation of effects , such as the Lamb shift in hydrogen , which agree with experiment to the limits of available accuracy of a few parts per million .
26 Apparently the band members have been inundated with mail from the mothers of female fans complaining that their music is Satanic and they do not wish their daughters to have anything more to do with them .
27 Ducks , too , have 360° vision , with eyes on the sides of their heads , but with limited binocular vision .
28 See them live with Weatherall on the decks at London 's Camden Dingwalls November 9 and Wardour Street Wag 19 .
29 See them live with Weatherall on the decks at London 's Camden Dingwalls November 9 and Wardour Street Wag 19 .
30 But if it brings us to looking at medieval manuscripts more and more closely , peering with pleasure into the borders of bunnies and monkeys , whether we seek deliberate smut or idle whimsy , it makes Images on the Edge well worth reading .
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