Example sentences of "[det] [noun sg] with [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Teenage girls returned from that camp with stories of speaking in tongues and exorcising evil spirits . |
2 | Mr Stevens is said to have little patience with bureaucrats , which endears him to me no end . |
3 | It has little sympathy with intruders . |
4 | Rush would dearly love to display his lethal finishing on a world stage , and there is every chance he will have that opportunity with teammates like Everton keeper Neville Southall and fellow front men Dean Saunders , Mark Hughes and Ryan Giggs . |
5 | ‘ But he was up in Summertown for the whole of that afternoon with friends — as we 've now checked . |
6 | One thing all that experience with women has taught me is how long it takes them to get dressed . |
7 | The number of matchings achieved by each construct with constructs 5 and 2 are used as the co-ordinates ( these are circled in table 12.4 ) . |
8 | Nothing can replace a baby … but the recognition that parents need to discuss that loss with others … and have some form of memorial to grieve over can help . |
9 | It is too soon to reach any definitive judgement , given the relatively few companies privatized and the extreme movements of oil prices which make it hard to compare that industry with others . |
10 | On the beach , the pirates were breaking up the captain 's little boat with axes . |
11 | It was just like , just like looking at any ordinary cup standing in the black ebony stand , and er lions head in each side with rings in it 's mouth . |
12 | Each use of symbols and phrases that he quotes has been debated with ‘ real teachers ’ who have advised us on the choice that will cause the least confusion with pupils . |
13 | All this progress with tokamaks has not brought work on other confinement systems to a standstill . |
14 | Produced to accompany the exhibition at the Frick , New York , earlier this year ( closed 21 August ) , it draws on two private collections , the first a mixed group of views ranging from Carlton House to a Russian dacha ; the second , the Wittgenstein family album , a rare complete survivor of this genre with watercolours by various artists produced between 1834 and 1843 , depicting the Wittgenstein family homes in Rome , Naples , Potsdam , Berlin , Paris , Geneva , Poland , the Ukraine and Russia . |
15 | Another contrast with shares is that if shares are redeemed or re-purchased by the company they have to be cancelled , whereas the Act provides that , unless it is otherwise agreed , redeemed debentures may be re-issued with their original priority . |
16 | Another text with allusions to Jewish ethical norms attributed to Phocylides was recognized long ago to be a Jewish forgery of the Hellenistic age . |
17 | Miss Timber Topper looks best in the opener and after Richards has had another winner with Pyjamas in the St. Boswell 's Handicap Chase I expect Stephenson 's Jupiter 's Glory to complete a great day for punters . |
18 | workshop and they would cover this board with woodcuttings like s what we call spills . |
19 | Another wizard with runners and tubers is famous vegetarian Linda McCartney . |
20 | He says he has some sympathy with retailers , but at the end of the day it 's up to them to check on the authenticity of the goods they 're selling . |
21 | ‘ You 'd have to have some experience with explosives — surely ? ’ |
22 | It had been the day he had gone to see about a job he had heard of for a general handyman who had some experience with animals . |
23 | We shall be much concerned in this text with matrices which are simply degenerate ( degeneracy 1 ) and with matrices in which all columns ( and all rows ) are proportional to each other ; in the latter case all second-order minors vanish , so that the rank is 1 . |
24 | Nevertheless , the approach has been included in this text with reservations . |
25 | The very act of sharing this experience with men and women of every background and colour of skin , heightens that sense of being part of something that is truly a part of history . |
26 | and I do n't give any of this shit with lights If they 're doing seventy miles an hour , and I 'm going faster and they 're , all the overtaking lanes are taken , then I 'll slow down to their speed , I wo n't |
27 | A writer such as Agatha Christie , often the target of ill-informed criticism over this , is well capable , where she can afford to do so , of drawing people of some complexity with contradictions in their behaviour and hidden layers under the surface . |
28 | These cases about valuers bear some analogy with cases on domestic tribunals , except of course that there need not be a hearing . |
29 | This is a lesson well learned in terms of the aquarium also , as it is quite impossible to keep reef-building corals and the large number of anemones and various other coelenterates which depend on this association with zooxanthellae , in captivity , without high-intensity lighting of the correct spectral range . |
30 | Benjamin , who was particularly impressed by Aragon and Breton , shares this influence with poststructuralists Foucault , Derrida , and Deleuze , although , to the latter , surrealists such as Bataille , Artaud , and Magritte have been most significant . |