Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb past] with [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 First she lifted the lid of a trunk plastered with the labels of railway companies .
4 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) .
5 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 .
6 The geographical position of the frontier fluctuated with the fortunes of war .
7 Violence continued with the deaths of at least 50 people as the security forces stepped up their operations .
8 We had heard from Werner Meyer that the Toraja custom of burying their dead in high vaults began only a few hundred years ago when Bugis raiding parties from the lowlands began pillaging their burial sites for the booty interred with the corpses , and as recently as 1964 an army general stationed on the island had led his army on similar raids .
9 Insurance compensation started with the Workmen 's Compensation Act 1897 .
10 High on its waterless ridge , Battle grew with the fortunes of its abbey , but never achieved the sort of wealth that allowed Chichester to assert its independence .
11 It seems that the Oxford DHSS management collaborated with the police .
12 The solace of the evening came with the performances of the most agreeable music in the programme Stravinsky 's delectable Danses Concertantes and Prokofiev 's elegant and effervescent Classical Symphony .
13 The waiter came with the menus and then disappeared again .
14 If so , they can always comfort themselves with the thought that its establishment coincided with the beginnings of imperial decline .
15 Graffiti around his house sneer ‘ Ustasha ’ , the name of the puppet government which during the last war collaborated with the Nazis .
16 However , it seems that the incident was regarded as a blameless accident and the investigation continued with the Commissioners visiting Caldbeck , and the new workings at Coniston and Tilberthwaite ; these last two being adjacent to each other .
17 In the course of this training , one teacher would go to a specific location ( sink , outdoors , playroom , etc. ) while the second teacher remained with the chimpanzees by the keyboard .
18 Violent fractal pictures broke in her mind — what would have happened if Madreidetic had n't given in : the bomb exploding , the light-starred gem of Steel City bursting charred with the flames of burning bodies .
19 Edward II began his reign by recalling Winchelsey in disregard of Clement 's advice ; when the archbishop sided with the Ordainers against Gaveston and the king , Clement commented , ‘ the truth is contained in the book of your experience . ’
20 The day began with the men 's semi final , 28 qualifiers competing for eight places in the final .
21 The circle was a blur now , and the walls of the Tree rang with the echoes of the chant
22 His head whirled with the names and faces of all the people he had met that day .
23 Lowestoft CAB cooperated with the libraries in Bungay and Leiston where two rooms in each library were converted into community information points with noticeboards and leaflet racks .
24 The practice was one ‘ to be discouraged ’ , though the Court sympathized with the magistrates ’ ‘ uphill task of dealing with literally hundreds of cases over and above their normal list ’ .
25 Agriculture coped with the demands of the growing population with almost no recourse to imports .
26 It contains a piece of paper scrawled with the initials H.G. and enclosing a lock of brown hair .
27 His father quarrelled with the Colonels over some detail of graft .
28 She lives high above the Embankment with her husband and a bull terrier , in a flat decked with the spoils of Eastern expeditions .
29 With it came strings of skin , leaving Zulei 's skull pitted with the strip-mines of her disease .
30 The speeder bucked and dived , and Ace struggled with the controls while chunks of hot stone and metal rained around her and sizzled in the ankle-deep puddles on the floor .
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