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

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1 In in school when I 'm copying off the board words with like K in the front but like they start with a C but I usually put a K and then the teachers go over them and say like this is a C sort of you know careless and all that .
2 For clients with between £50,000 and £250,000 , Kleinwort Benson offers a discretionary unit trust service , with an annual charge of 0.25% , minimum £250 , in addition to the normal charges associated with unit trusts ( bid offer spreads of around 5% and annual management charges ) .
3 A team led by Basil Rose used a cloud chamber to measure the momentum of the neutrons coming from Zeta 's plasma , the measurements which they made in the spring of 1958 , showed that the fusion reactions producing them were between nuclei with on average a net directed momentum .
4 about that , what are your feelings with in terms with regard to the tenants themselves ?
5 And there have been problems with with ground water in some of those areas .
6 Again , I would suggest that the degree of elaboration required in written text is a feature children need to come to terms with at school .
7 in normal everyday things which I would n't otherwise have been aware of , and he 's been someone to have arguments with about science , and it 's nice to have someone who understands what you 're going on about .
8 He looked like something you 'd frighten children with on Halloween .
9 Combined with the increases this April , this measure will provide less well-off pensioners with between £5.75 and £10.70 a week extra .
10 Likewise the number of voters who think of themselves as being ‘ very strongly ’ committed to Labour has fallen by more than half over the same period to a mere 10 per cent of the electorate : of voters with of voters with Labour'very strong' Labour identificationidentification 19665024 19704721 19744516 19794211 19833711 19873613 19923711
11 Head-Rot Holiday , written after detailed research including interviews with with patients , nurses and psychiatrists , explores issues such as the differing criteria applied to men and women for ‘ abnormal ’ behaviour .
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