Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] with the [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 With certain carnivores , only the dominant male copulates with the females .
2 In my own case I had been taught by Okely to avoid the split between subjectivism and an objective reality , but I had no preparation to contend with the changes which the field experience created in me .
3 I know , but you could have a , yes but you could have a jumper to go with the trousers , lilac 's nice
4 Essex Rendering Ltd. in the above case complied with the Justices direction to apply to the local authority for consent in writing but such consent was refused , and their appeal dismissed .
5 On its own , this could prove a nice little facility for corporates to share their thoughts and ideas , but if Microsoft continues seriously to pursue the bottom-up , template approach , we can expect to see the bulletin board melded with the capabilities of electronic mail , Visual Basic and the company 's various database access tools .
6 They went down to Birmingham , and while the er , two chairmen negotiated in the dining room , over a , an extremely affluent lunch , Danny Blanchflower was em , pushed into the kitchen to sit with the servants , if you like .
7 It is seen that the programme was only of small benefit to the people of Bangladesh , owing to its inability to cope with the conditions of this developing country .
8 I did notice in that they sell , sell erm cushion covers with the sofas
9 Cushion covers with the sofas
10 It 's a privilege to meet with the students as they seek God 's direction for the future .
11 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 .
12 The Board instructed their clerk to communicate with the governors of the infirmary on the matter , and in his reply a week later , the house surgeon there ( who acted as hospital secretary ) said that he had thought the case capable of being treated as an out-patient .
13 If she herself was at a loss to cope with the perplexities it wrought , what chance would this tender spirit stand before it ?
14 The question is whether these hallowed archaisms are only a surface phenomenon which a sensible modernization of Parliament would easily sweep away , or whether they indicate a fundamental unsuitability in the traditional kind of representative institution to cope with the problems of modern democratic government .
15 One is a theme of er presidential frustration the idea that the presidency of the United States is too weak an institution to cope with the responsibilities that it faces .
16 The associated spelling standardization is mainly an attempt to cope with the differences between British and American spelling : there are 13 rules , including " iz " — " is " non-terminal " ae " — " e " and terminal " tre — " ter " The spelling rules are given in full by Walker and Jones .
17 First she lifted the lid of a trunk plastered with the labels of railway companies .
18 The action starts with the women 's game at 7.00pm and the men 's follows at 8.30pm .
19 As the recruits recount all sorts of ‘ anglers ’ tales ' about the last eight weeks of training , the Inspecting Officer and Commandant mingle with the visitors , Who have travelled from all corers of the United Kingdom and a few from further afield .
20 Buddie always wore a hooped ear-ring in one ear and a chain around his neck decorated with the teeth of strange animals .
21 Well , true , I 've never had a grabber like that ( maybe the fault lies with the subs ) .
22 The authorities also claimed that an ( unnamed ) foreign state had helped opposition members in exile to communicate with the conspirators , who had planned to seize Khartoum state and the principal towns of Eastern state .
23 Evidently no generalization decrement occurred with the stimuli and procedures used here because there was no loss of conditioned responding in group D. But the stimuli and procedures used in the aversive conditioning experiment of Fig. 4.5(b) were just the same as those used in the appetitive conditioning experiment of Fig. 4.5(a) .
24 The Jordanian government closed its al-Ruweishid post on the border with Iraq to all non-Jordanian refugees on Jan. 10 , but reopened it on Jan. 18 following renewed promises of UN aid to help with the costs of accommodating refugees from Kuwait and Iraq .
25 a few years ago , the mail revealed a photograph of an elaborately chased soup tureen engraved with the arms of the Duke of York , the second son of George III , who was immortalised in the nursery rhyme as the man who marched his men up the hill and marched them down again .
26 The following extract from this fascinating historical study deals with the problems of locating a ‘ golden age ’ when Britain was relatively free of crime and lawlessness .
27 Where the entry ends with the words " to date " or a dash , this means that the library holds a complete file of that title from the date given .
28 By analogy , therefore , where the refusal of planning permission makes it impossible for a defendant to comply with the terms of a nuisance order , this could be regarded as a reasonable excuse .
29 For example , the West Glamorgan consumer protection department deals with the problems of the local small shopkeepers and the Office of Fair Trading collates information from it and from all the other consumer departments so that it can identify whether there is a general abuse that needs remedial action .
30 The chilliness in Blanche 's feet and hands was replaced by a pulsating warmth as her mind raced with the implications of what Urquhart had told her .
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