Example sentences of "[Wh det] with the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The chief distinction of the Symphonic Dances by Rachmaninov lies in the orchestration , which with the addition of the piano , saxophone and a large percussion department allows for superb orchestral effects . |
2 | The 386NX has a multi-voltage charger/power supply , which with the addition of a US-style power lead meant that this notebook can be charged almost everywhere . |
3 | Financière Agache , which with the Company controls LVMH , has undertaken that the interests of it and its associates in the Company will not exceed the interests in LVMH attributable to the Company , which represents 24 per cent of the fully diluted share capital of LVMH . |
4 | Its body is held upright and what was the dorsal fin has become an undulating rear engine , which with the help of whirling pectorals on either side , enables it to move erect and stately through the corals and weed forests . |
5 | The church , which is a gem of early English architecture , and which with the green is the focal point of the village , was built about twelve forty seven , aided by the treasurer of York Minster . |
6 | Your question is really a question regarding the duration of the present recession which with the exception of our economic astrologers nobody can answer at present . |
7 | There are two small beaches and a short boat trip away , the beautiful Ile Aux Cerfs offers deserted coves , restaurants and beach bars , and a wide range of watersports ( which with the exception of scuba diving , are free to guests of the hotel ) . |
8 | The skull with the lead in it doth weigh thirty pounds and sixe ounces , which with the neck-bone , and some other bones ( in like manner full of lead ) are reserued , and kept in a little chest in the said Church , neare to the place where the corps were found ; there to bee showne to strangers as reliques of admiration . |
9 | Worknet sees itself as an employment and training facilitator and provider , an organisation which with the support of the community within which it operates , works on the skills of the individual within the community . |
10 | Even this morning I 've had to sell a first-rate Hockney print for £6,500 , which cost £5,540 seven years ago , which with the cost of money represents a loss of about £5,000 . ’ |
11 | While all this was going on , of course , Carol was flitting about the opposite side of the shop helping herself from the shelves and tossing things into the pushchair , which with the canopy zipped up was acting as an oversize shopping trolley . |
12 | The course the strike followed in the village was of an initial passive consensus led by activists , which with the onset of local strikebreaking ( Sept 1984 ) became transformed into an active consensus with widespread mobilisation . |
13 | I 've been feeling delicate all day , what with the trial and everything . |
14 | What with the fog , the rain and the dark it was frightening to say the least ! |
15 | What with the flower sellers and the blind musician , the old man at his sewing machine , the two sisters selling maps of Delhi by the roadside and two others collecting camel dung for fuel the sights and sound if not the actual smell came flooding back , even though it 's 40 years since I was last there . |
16 | They 're probably cheaper than Selina , come to think of it , what with the hotel mark-up . |
17 | It was St Patrick 's Night , 1912 , and Sergeant O'Neil had had a long day , what with the parade and all . |
18 | What with the music and the conventions , the place is bursting at the seams — but we 'll do our best for you . ’ |
19 | Well , I suppose it must look quite cool , what with the aeroplane tickets and the restaurants , the cabs , the filmstars , Selina , the Fiasco , the money . |
20 | What with the case and everything , and now all this with Lizzy … . ’ |
21 | ‘ So you see , what with the Church never keeping adequate records and relying on the personal network all the time and the patronage system doing the same but relying on a different network , we 're all rather in the dark . ’ |
22 | Sorry , but I mislaid it , and then what with the shock of Mark 's accident … |
23 | Its a pity we ca n't get any body else , er , to be here what with the flu and , in it ? |
24 | It was true that I had n't been to see Jeeta or Anwar for a long time , what with the moving and my depression and everything , and wanting to start a new life in London and know the city . |
25 | What with the school ? |
26 | What with the addition of new capabilities to spreadsheets , and the advent of products which push back the frontiers of the electronic spreadsheet concept , it 's becoming a little difficult to draw a line between spreadsheet products and more elaborate financial modelling environments . |
27 | It 's difficult enough keeping the newsletter going , what with the cost of paper and postage . ’ |
28 | We shouted but what with the noise of the water and not knowing their language of course it was n't any use and then we were in the water . |
29 | ‘ And what with the tunnel and the European Market , what 'll be left of England ? |
30 | What with the mileage . |