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

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1 With this letter were two lists of plants for Miller and Collinson , both headed ‘ sent by Budden , 1759 ’ and Miller 's assortment seems largely to tie up with requests made in the above letter .
2 The most well-known and televised of the TM powers is the ‘ flying ’ siddhi — the practice of ‘ leapfrogging ’ along with legs folded in the traditional Buddha posture .
3 But despite the death the rowing at Oxford went on as normal today. , with crews competing in the traditional college races .
4 In a later study carried out with left-handers classified in the same way as before Warrington and Pratt ( 1973 ) calculated language to be lateralised to the left hemisphere in 26 patients , to the right hemisphere in 9 patients and uncertain or bilateral in 2 patients .
5 Again , there are elements of Klein 's work which may be aligned with ideas explored in the previous chapters .
6 It is also more suitable for casting because its melting point is lower and the tin reacts with gases dissolved in the molten alloy , preventing porosity .
7 One respondent reported that ‘ recruitment to arts INSET courses was almost invariably poor , being viable only when concerned with things to do in the primary classroom at Christmas ’ .
8 It will come back with questions couched in the English query language which still exists beneath the Artificial Intelligence Language stuck on top .
9 With almost all the farms having stock on them for 365 days , and with wives restricted in the heavy work they could do , most men had quite a bit to do when they returned from work .
10 Then there 's the hidden bonus screens with stars to collect in the right order , while a level password system eases any frustration .
11 That apart , however , the strengths and weaknesses identified by members of the library committee in the implementation of the school 's library/resource policy have much in common with themes identified in the other three schools , and these will be drawn upon to inform the final section of this chapter .
12 The normally staid Independent cleared its front page for a graphic , reminiscent of a medieval woodcut , depicting all stages in the evolution of the Cosmos , while the Sun announced that ‘ We Find the Secret of the Creation ’ and showed a mysterious egg-shaped blob with the caption ‘ AMAZING … the universe with ripples shown in the patchy areas ’ , presumably in case the readers thought they were patches in the rippled areas .
13 We advise groups or individuals that are producing work for publication to consult with others engaged in the same activity .
14 THE SEAFRONT at Kep , on the southern coast of Cambodia , is lined with villas built in the dashing concrete style of the 1950s .
15 And how we make alliances with women organising in the Labour Movement who have themselves maybe developed out of a Labour Movement that is steeped in the imperialism and racism of this British culture , as any other bit of it is .
16 In addition to trading , the women go to cities to demonstrate against domestic violence or to show solidarity with women working in the poor conditions in textiles factories .
17 This was followed by Mr Gissing on ‘ Railways in the Rugby Area ’ , illustrated with photographs taken in the early post-war era up to the present day .
18 Coming to Old Gang Smelting Mills we stopped to look for a while at the most complete collection of buildings still standing in the mining field , although comparing them now with photographs taken in the 1930s it 's obvious that they 're slowly falling apart .
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