Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [art] [noun pl] with " in BNC.
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1 | Wg Cdr ( " Mad Doc " ) Winfield DFC , AFC — and no braver man ever took to the air , after completing 127 sorties — was found dead by his wife halfway up the stairs with a tray of morning tea , which might be a sort of warning to those of you and there may be a few who do get up to make your wives cups of tea . |
2 | She prodded him fiercely in the buttocks with the tip of her brolly , accusing him of disloyalty . |
3 | She chuckled and poked him gently in the ribs with the handle of her racquet . |
4 | Dr Johnson was of the view that there were a lot of mouths , especially in the families with thirteen children , that God had forgotten to feed . |
5 | The incidence of dysphagia was slightly increased ( Fig 3 ) , especially in the patients with intact v defective wrap ( 60% v 33% ) . |
6 | Other nations , especially Japan , wait impatiently in the wings with their offers of soft loans . |
7 | This was particularly so in the areas with larger farms , namely Derbyshire , Leicestershire , South Wales and Speyside . |
8 | The median percentage of a liquid meal retained in the stomach at 60 minutes was less in the patients with idiopathic DU ( 23 ( 15–33 ) ) than in H pylori negative healthy volunteers ( 34 ( 30- 53 ) p<0.01 ) . |
9 | The median percentage of a solid meal retained at 60 minutes was less in the patients with idiopathic DU ( 54 ( 9–83 ) ) than in either H pylori negative healthy volunteers ( 87 ( 49–95 ) p<0.01 ) or H pylori positive patients with DU ( 79 ( 51–100 ) p<0.01 ) . |
10 | The most important findings were : ( 1 ) hepatic bile , as well as gall bladder bile , is less metastable in the patients with cholesterol gall stones than the gall stone free patients ; and ( 2 ) the metastability of bile is reduced further in the gall bladder only in the patients with cholesterol gall stones . |
11 | We arrived after dark in a major city driving on roads that were tarmacked in places with workers going home from work milling all over the roads with not a street light to be seen ! |
12 | ‘ There were people climbing all over the graves with cameras . |
13 | The lay brother , a simple soul , could name the flowers , the different varieties of heather and the birds which wheeled and soared with joy above them : he also taught Ranulf a song in broad Scots about the dangers of being a young girl alone on the moors with a young gallant . |
14 | But I wanted to feel my spine tickle and my pulses beat , and my hair stir gently at the roots with suspense as that voice cried out from somewhere near our drawing room curtains . |
15 | It took longer for the territories with loud speakers to be occupied than it did for the silent territories ( Figure 6.2 ) . |
16 | They 're much better off dancing the night away under the stars with a friend or two . |
17 | But despite being subject to the second wave of pan-European reform in psychiatry since the 1940s , France has not moved away from the asylums with any speed . |
18 | " They asked if they might come to see the palais , but they had of course to remain outside in the gardens with their nurse where they can do no damage . " |
19 | The concentrations of myeloperoxidase were increased severalfold in the patients with ulcerative colitis compared with healthy controls pointing to an enhanced neutrophil activity . |
20 | ‘ Do you think his parents are going to be happy when he comes home for the holidays with a scar the length of his face ? ’ |
21 | He walked quickly past the windows with the drawn curtains to the far end of the house . |
22 | In the H pylori negative patients the values were 3 mmol/l ( 0.5–11 ) and 0.7 mmol/l ( 0.1–1.4 ) respectively in the patients with and without renal failure ( p<0.01 ) . |
23 | Judith blended it over the lids and showed Helen how to give the illusion of larger eyes by outlining them close to the lashes with a dark pencil ( see Beauty News for recommendations ) . |
24 | Continuing inter-communal and ethnic tensions between Serbia and Croatia [ see pp. 37973 , 38019 ] reached a new peak on March 1-2 , when violent clashes broke out between the Croatian authorities and members of the local ethnic Serbian majority in Pakrac , a town close to the borders with Bosnia and Vojvodina . |
25 | As it was , the objective function of the massive shows of loyalty to Hitler , however contrived they were , was to reveal to waverers that the ‘ Führer myth ’ was still very much alive , that the regime still enjoyed a formidable degree of support , focused as ever around the bonds with the Führer . |
26 | If change comes ( and if it does , it will be mild ) it will be driven more by the problems with Tokyo than by the aspirations of Osaka . |
27 | They took what there was to take , all the mounts that were fit to travel , all the arms that lay masterless about the field , and vanished in the dusk up-river into the mountains with their prisoners and their triumph . |
28 | Of course he was not a man straight off the streets with ‘ no humility ’ but he was a very proud , ambitious , and professional actor who knew very well how to play haunted men . |
29 | It will be appreciated that a single developmental problem , such as defective vision , need not dominate the pupils ' classroom activities , nor differentiate them unduly from the classmates with whom they work and play . |
30 | It struck me that Taff no longer used his favourite cuss words , like the four-letter variety , and was sticking strictly to the bloodys with the very often repeated ‘ Jesus Christ . ’ |