Example sentences of "[vb -s] with [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 When she returns home from work she lives with the shutters down , with no natural light or air entering the house .
2 In both processes , and especially that relating to the budget , immense power lies with the Senators and the Representatives on the relevant committees and subcommittees .
3 The problem lies with the documents , which are too short to be of real value .
4 Well , true , I 've never had a grabber like that ( maybe the fault lies with the subs ) .
5 Much of the blame for this lies with the Americans who shied away from disarming Somalia 's bandits and instead took guns from soft targets : small businessmen and relief-agency bodyguards .
6 Much is now available to the individual school or college , in terms of adapting management structures , since the control of the LEA is reduced and responsibility for innovation and change lies with the institutions .
7 The power lies with the members .
8 In this tradition the centre of authority in a family lies with the males rather than the females , although in the predominantly agricultural society in which Hinduism persisted and developed in India , women 's importance in the family economy has always been considerable .
9 The fact of the matter is , as far as the erm and I accept to a certain degree what Jack has just said , that the power for schools lies with the Governors , and it lies with the Governors because the Conservative Government has enacted legislation to allow that to happen .
10 ‘ The power to appoint the auditor currently lies with the trustees and they should be allowed to continue to appoint who they see fit . ’
11 The problem , as I began to discover over the years , does n't lie with the composer , it lies with the interpreters and what is expected from the interpreters by people who have dubious taste .
12 No , in reality the solution lies with the manufacturers .
13 The mainspring of voluntaryism is that initiative lies with the volunteers .
14 The Security Association suggests that the responsibility for monitoring this swindle lies with the clients :
15 I am afraid the blame lies with the saboteurs .
16 Perhaps the blame for this lies with the politicians .
17 It lies with the politicians at different levels , right back to Brussels , who still believe in the efficacy of high-sounding names .
18 On receiving the indicative offers we will discuss the pros and cons with the directors and will help evaluate alternative deal structures .
19 I did notice in that they sell , sell erm cushion covers with the sofas
20 Cushion covers with the sofas
21 These are points on the boundary of region IV where it joins with the limits of regions II and III .
22 The epididymis then joins with the vas deferens which winds a tortuous course in front of the pubic bone to join the urethra near its junction with the bladder .
23 31 October 1990 The Reina Sofía reopens with the collections still incomplete , but with the travelling exhibition ‘ Italian art of the twentieth century ’ .
24 Our subject is the body clock ; how it influences our physiology and behaviour and how it interacts with the rhythms in our environment .
25 The way in which the atmosphere interacts with the oceans remains a last great unknown in Earth science .
26 In this way , the organizational climate interacts with the men 's personal qualities to predispose the majority of them to define their role as one of community service .
27 Many of my tutors have said that one of the most salutary of their experiences has been to work with a good adult class , which starts with no preconceptions , does n't necessarily have a qualification in mind , and ask the kind of questions which would tend to be asked say in Swift 's Gulliver Travels .
28 A function definition is terminated by a statement which starts with an equals ( = ) sign .
29 You know what Dirk says , how he starts with the shoes , once he gets the shoes right he knows what the rest of the character 's like , well with me it 's the face .
30 The process starts with the phenomena ( 1 ) , out there in the world , which can be observed objectively .
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