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

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1 That night we stayed in the guards ' room with Mahmoud , but we had the feeling that other hostages were there , too .
2 But my barely-seared , griddled calves ' liver with beurre rouge was tender and perfect , and came with fat , greaseless chips .
3 Moore won an FA Cup winners ' medal with West Ham in 1964 , and led their successful European Cup Winners ' Cup campaign in the next season .
4 In the 1950s , the Boards found the Conservative Government increasingly concerned about their shops ' competition with the private sector of electrical retailing .
5 LCCIEB Answer Packs will combine the Chief Examiner 's Report on candidates ' achievement with detailed answers to every question asked .
6 Amongst firms wound up early on , Prior Harwin was alleged to have mixed clients ' money with its own , to have been mismanaged , and to have had insufficient indemnity insurance .
7 George Marshal Naykene , editor of the Christian Chronicle , was sentenced to 18 months ' imprisonment with hard labour after being found guilty of criminal libel .
8 Training involves a two-year residential course which leads to the Nursery Nursing Examination Board diploma , followed by nine months ' probation with a family .
9 He agreed to be admitted to a psychiatric unit where , after 2 months ' treatment with psychotherapy and antidepressants , he appeared to improve considerably .
10 Glycaemic control and frequency of hypoglycaemic episodes during two months ' treatment with each insulin .
11 Observations during two months ' treatment with porcine insulin were compared with observations during treatment with human insulin , by the paired Student 's t test .
12 The mean ( SE ) fructosamine concentration was the same ( 2.8 ( 0.1 ) mmol/l ) after two months ' treatment with human and porcine insulin .
13 After two months ' treatment with human insulin five subjects described increased symptoms during clinical hypoglycaemia ( three autonomic , one neuroglycopenic , and one both ) while two reported reduced symptoms .
14 These findings agree with those of several published studies that did not precede the clamp study with two months ' treatment with the study insulin as we did .
15 A staggering 52% — mostly females — said they expect rates to be higher in 12 months ' time with a consequent knock-on effect on mortgages .
16 are on three months ' placement with , on a three months ' placement with the Authority until the middle of September as part of a six months ' training programme organised by the South African Advanced Educational Project .
17 are on three months ' placement with , on a three months ' placement with the Authority until the middle of September as part of a six months ' training programme organised by the South African Advanced Educational Project .
18 Prost clocked a record qualifying lap time of one minute 21.179 seconds to eclipse the best efforts of team mate Damon Hill , and must now be a warm favourite to seal his fourth world drivers ' title with victory tomorrow .
19 Thus , the protagonists ' encounter with a postman who is too drunk to articulate properly or to deliver his letters , which he keeps dropping in the street , is one of a series of symbolic episodes expressing the generalized breakdown of communication in a country that has lost all sense of social cohesion .
20 I will do you … any embassage … rather than hold three words ' conference with this harpy .
21 They talked of their husbands ' preoccupation with work , of their normal children 's too-early maturing , of integrated and special schools , and of eating — the hoped-for miracle diet for their child or , often , the consolation they found in food .
22 Sixty-five percent of wives were happy to attend in their husbands ' place with the remainder not enthusiastic .
23 Sachs compared subjects ' performance with a variety of target sentence positions varying from 0 syllables delay ( for a sentence which had been heard immediately before the recognition test ) to 160 syllables delay ( for a sentence occurring relatively early in the passage ) .
24 The preliminary results , particularly in Teheran , indicate Iranians ' weariness with more than a decade of revolutionary turmoil and a desire to rebuild the economy following the eight-year war with Iraq .
25 Indeed , the publicity-shy Cheltenham handler is currently topping the trainers ' championship with £117,000 prize money won , a large chunk of which arrived when Tipping Tim and Llewellyn ran away with the Mackeson at Cheltenham ten days ago .
26 And Richard Hannon saddled a similar number of horses — equivalent to eight runners every racing day — to take the trainers ' title with 147 winners netting £1.78 million in prize money .
27 Both will help you to find the precise word you need and to lighten your readers ' darkness with vivid analogy .
28 Taken together , even with this small sample , these results seem to indicate a significant correlation between readers ' familiarity with the SF genre and their likely perception of the meaning and coherence of the text .
29 Trish Groves captures readers ' attention with two anecdotes at the start of her editorial on closing mental hospitals .
30 In 1987the Soviet Union exchanged 3,583.7 million rubles ' worth of goods with Asia ( excluding Vietnam , China , North Korea , Mongolia , Afghanistan and Japan ) , 1,399.8 million rubles ' worth with Africa and only 969.4 million rubles ' worth with Latin America ( Foreign Trade ( Moscow ) , no. 1 , 1988 ) .
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