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

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1 This idea is almost more spectacular as a large eyelet lace moon , which you can leave simple or else thread ribbons through the eyelets with dangling fringe ends ( I knitted a bead on the ends ) .
2 Attached are the proposed full plans for the apartments with approximate measurements , together with proposed front and side elevations .
3 The first Yokohama station consisted of two elegant Georgian houses for the offices with a broad entrance canopy and a waiting-room , lit by a fan-shaped window of stained glass , between .
4 Neither keeper was seriously tested , but McMinn proved dangerous at times for the Swifts with the home defence warding off a couple of good chances by the visitors .
5 Finally , I want to say a few words about the problems with our present laws , especially in relation to welfare .
6 Make eyes for the whales with little discs of white fondant topped with smaller discs of black , and fix on to the whales with royal icing or a dampened paint brush .
7 Paul Traynor heads for the hills with seven mid-sized rucksacks , ideal for long hostel-based routes or shorter backpacking trips .
8 In agreement with previous studies , the serum cholesterol concentrations for the patients with colorectal adenomas were similar to , or , as in the case of women , higher than those of the control group .
9 Although the interactions between NC protein and RNA have been well studied , less attention has been paid to the possible in vivo roles for the interactions with DNA .
10 The aims of this study were : ( a ) to explore the distinguishing clinical characteristics between the patients with three types of amyloidosis who presented with clinical signs of intestinal pseudo-obstruction , and ( b ) to examine the relations between the clinical features and pathological findings .
11 Along with these are associated pointers containing the addresses of the record(s) with those corresponding field values .
12 Behind the beautifully restored façades of the buildings with their smart paint and gabled roofs there was evidence of a rich and varied culture , Gina observed , walking down the crowded cobbled pathway where restaurants and cafés spilled out towards the water 's edge .
13 When he checked the effects of the street lights , Dr Rydell found that , averaged out the whole year , there were about five times as many bats in the villages with street lights as in the dark areas of countryside and the one unlit village .
14 The Profitboss does not tolerate consultant academics , people who have their heads in the clouds with the latest theories and who peddle new-fangled pseudo-scientific systems .
15 A fiery dispute here might consume energy and inhibit the reform to which Butler was so committed — strengthened by his walks in the woods with Winant , the US Ambassador , and convinced ( alone , he says ) that Churchill would be succeeded by the socialists and that educational reform should be completed now .
16 The idea is to join the words from the books with the pictures , although even children who cant read are able to call up a word list so they can join the words and pictures by association .
17 Ozawa 's concessions in the negotiations with Komeito were seen by many commentators as having severely undermined his position .
18 Maisie and Joan , who collected catkins in the woods with me ; Lucy , who was always polite and a beautiful writer ; three very naughty boys who sat in the front row and made a nuisance of themselves : every teacher has memories like these .
19 Meanwile , Roland had become self-employed in 1978 , and while sub-contracting during the day , he built up a small nucleus of clients in the evenings with Alison 's help .
20 It is for this reason that I regard the industrial action which swept through schools in the mid-1980s with regret .
21 The basal serum gastrin concentrations in the patients with idiopathic DU ( 15–110 ) were more similar to those of the H pylori positive patients with DU or H pylori positive healthy volunteers than to those of the H pylori negative healthy volunteers .
22 Pubertal stage can have a major effect but the lower IGF-I concentrations in the children with growth failure could not be attributed solely to the greater proportion of sexually mature children in the well grown group .
23 And almost every day she went for long walks on the moors with her dog , Keeper .
24 The Crystal Palace winger , who returned this season after 10 months on the sidelines with knee ligament damage , travels back to the United States tomorrow for an urgent check-up .
25 The Crystal Palace winger , who returned this season after 10 months on the sidelines with knee ligament damage , travels back to the United States tomorrow for an urgent check-up .
26 Each night as he lay in bed he would imagine himself catching the train from the local station — such reveries usually assumed the initial achievement of getting outside the camp — or stalking the frontier guards among the mountains with Switzerland a few hundred yards away across the snow …
27 Using a brush , paint the piped borders around the mirrors with gold colouring .
28 The four states of the CIS with nuclear weapons on their territory ( Byelarus , Kazakhstan , Russia and Ukraine ) agreed to meet separately to discuss the removal of nuclear weapons to Russia .
29 The effect in Britain was a polarising into allies and enemies of the tribes with which Rome had been in contact .
30 There was no difference between a chick that was totally full of worms and could n't have handled any more worms , but still as it were , behaved as if it was on the point of starvation , and a chick that was really hungry , had in fact , observation shows that , what parents do when they come back with , with the food is , very often they , they probe the throats of the chicks with their beaks , to see which one 's got much most room before they actually put the food in .
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