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

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1 six days a week … from dawn till dusk … from gallop to grandstand … fortunes may be won or lost at the betting shops or with the bookies … but for the stables … for the lads and lasses and trainers its a hard grind …
2 Jesus fought his battles with his own words and with the words of his Bible , and he sent his disciples out to preach both .
3 Educated Greeks and Romans thought strange the Jewish religion without images and with no sacrifices except at Jerusalem , with bizarre food laws excluding pork , with circumcision , and a distinctive calendar .
4 In other words , to explain or understand crime and deviance we must be at least as much concerned with the activities of the conferers of these labels as with the recipients .
5 Until now he has managed to push bills through the National Assembly , even though his Socialists are in a minority there , by making little deals with the conservatives or with the Communists .
6 Very often the fossil bones may be broken in place by slight earth movements but with the pieces of bone still lined up with each other , only to fall apart during later transport or during excavation .
7 We were not concerned with the front-end 's overall ability to recognise phonemes but with the kinds of problems it presented to LA .
8 Men who 'd buy endless rounds when with the boys mentally
9 Each year the Service works closely with employers and with the providers of postgraduate courses to ensure that all students are aware of the opportunities available to them .
10 On his last day in New Zealand , in his valedictory address to the press corps , Irish manager Noel Murphy announced that ‘ when I get back to Dublin I will be speaking to the members of the IRFU involved in coaching , like former Irish coaches Syd Millar , Ronnie Dawson and Tom Kiernan , with our director of rugby , George Spotswood , with the various provincial coaches and with the coaches involved here in New Zealand , Ciaran Fitzgerald and Gerry Murphy .
11 This work has dealt with the relative merits of various strategies ( such as tit-for-tat ) when players who recognize each other meet repeatedly , and more recently with ensembles of strategies and with the effects of occasional errors .
12 This was often reflected in the pattern of settlement , with most villages consisting of the dwellings of agricultural workers and with the farmers scattered around the parish on their own farms but away from the centre of the village itself .
13 In dark trousers and with the sleeves of a pristine white shirt rolled up to reveal golden , muscled forearms , Vitor had obviously walked straight out from behind his desk and into his car .
14 Many of these costs were associated with the need to register individuals and with the problems of chasing non-payers .
15 Competitors started at staggered times but with the leaders all setting off within three minutes of each other , the competition benefited from an added edge .
16 Whilst certain provisions in the memorandum and articles are essential in order to comply with legal provisions and/or with the rules , all that is required is that the memorandum and articles of a recognised body comply with both the rules and the necessary legal provisions ; the format does not have to be followed .
17 The way you decide how to exercise your class options is by reading the class syllabus , published in the college prospectus ( or undergraduate handbook ) , discussing the relative attractiveness and utility of the classes ( and their teachers ! ) with second-year students , or your adviser of studies or with the teachers themselves — or with a combination of all these .
18 But the pain was more to do with my mouth and my muscles than with the burns .
19 Furthermore they will inevitably develop close relationships with important members of relevant congressional committees and with the leaders of constituent groups served by the department .
20 We assume the reader to be familiar with the notation of matrices and with the rules of combination : addition , multiplication , etc. , and with conformability and non-permutability .
21 Hugh Thomas , the technical delegate , stressed that the changes have been made because of the conditions and with the horses ' safety in mind .
22 Ganders and cobs ( male swans ) have permanent pair bonds and with the females play equally important roles in raising their young .
23 Now all these countries have much cheaper labour force , most of them have warmer climates and with the advantages of low-price labour and also less expensive from the point of view of having to dry out leather and do these various processes that come in the production , the erm the leather tanning trade is being increased in those countries , with the knowledge and indeed the design of the western countries , because tanning is not the most salubrious of , er works .
24 SHAPE has its own radio links with the mobile launcher centres and with the bases for the cruise missiles .
25 Instead , it takes the form of a guide to bookkeeping ; although the manual as a whole is more concerned with financial procedures for controlling departments ' finances than with the accounts per se .
26 She could do it — not with her fists but with the techniques learned in martial arts .
27 He is as popular with the local girls as with the visitors .
28 The evidence on housing interiors given by the Women 's Labour League to the Tudor Walters Committee on Housing Design at the end of the War proved influential , although housing policy generally was formulated more from a fear of unrest by working class men than with the needs of working class women in mind .
29 We do believe however that mutually rewarding relationships with colleagues , with pupils and with the parents of our pupils can only really be developed within their local political context , rather than by being researched , reported on and learned about in the abstract .
30 They captured several outposts and with the arms they gathered were able to equip larger forces .
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