Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [adj] [noun pl] with " in BNC.
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1 | In 1915 the New South Wales Swimming Association invited Duke Kahanamoku to the Domain Baths in Sydney where he beat his own world record for the 100 yards with a time of 53.8 seconds . |
2 | The Paul Cole-trained Magic Ring , another Greenham entry , has been backed to 12-1 from 16-1 for the 2,000 Guineas with Ladbrokes in anticipation of a good showing at the weekend . |
3 | Andrew McMullen completed the scoring for the junior boys with a fourth place in the 1980 freestyle . |
4 | He was not expected at Bramshill until after luncheon and had planned to take his time over the journey to north Hampshire , visiting churches at Sherborne St John and Winchfield and lunching at a pub near Stratfield Saye before arriving at Bramshill in time for the usual courtesies with the Commandant before his two-thirty lecture . |
5 | Problems in exporting to the US have provided a taster for the possible repercussions with Europe . |
6 | For the 1775 children with information on respiratory illness but not included in that analysis because of other missing data the prevalence of asthma attacks was 7.5% , bronchitis 1.8% , cough first thing in the morning 6.8% , cough at other times 14.8% , chest ever wheezy 11.0% , and wheezy chest most days 3.6% compared with 5.3% , 2.1% , 4.2% , 11.3% , 12.3% , and 2.6% for those included . |
7 | This is particularly evident when the writer has to organize the negotiations for the essential deals with foreign sub-publishers who collect royalties in non-UK territories . |
8 | Birth records have been obtained for the 42 children with cancer diagnosed up to the age of 4 years throughout Cumbria during 1984–90 in order to investigate the possibility that some of these children had been born in Seascale and then moved , but in fact only the child resident in Seascale at diagnosis was also domiciled there at birth . |
9 | The Federal Assembly on May 2 voted in favour of abolishing the death penalty and replacing it for the relevant offences with life imprisonment . |
10 | There will be an added incentive for the European competitors with a specially-arranged stop-over in Kuala Lumpar for a three-day £15,000 celebrity Pro-Am the week before the event . |
11 | And more disturbingly for the other clubs with ambition , the display promises even greater deeds . |
12 | For the first years with Sarah my life was a happy one . |
13 | They still have a problem in managing the demands of Bob 's mother , but this is now a shared problem which they discuss and handle together rather than a seat of battle for the two women with Bob torn between them . |
14 | You can consider it as an abbreviation for the two rules with this condition and the actions play ( x , O ) ; play ( z , X ) and play ( x , O ) ; play ( z' , X ) . |
15 | Figure 3 b and c shows for the two simulations with radiatively interactive ozone , the evolution of ozone , total odd nitrogen N y and ClO at 56mbar at the position of the temperature minimum which lies within the PSC region . |
16 | Figure 3 d shows the evolution of the average ozone column polewards of 75°N for the two simulations with interactive ozone ( runs 2 and 4 ) . |
17 | Context made the meaning clear for the following words with multiple meanings in the previous few paragraphs : book , original , form , still , familiar , type , tends , well , lost , sounds , can , found , links , present . |
18 | Channel 1 has individual cut/boost controls for bass , mid and treble , a ‘ gain' control for setting the right input level , a ‘ clip ’ light to indicate when you 're driving the input too hard and two push-push mini-buttons : one for a special ‘ mid ’ EQ preset , and another that alters the input stage for the best results with different pickups . |
19 | When the rest of the crowd turned out at closing time and headed for the Floral Gardens with their carry-outs , Tich bedded down for the night in the public lavatory on the other side of the railway bridge . |
20 | The creative team , for example , who appealed for help for the starving Biafrans with the headline , " Fresh food is flying to Biafra " with a visual showing a few live locusts knew what they were doing . |
21 | NEWCASTLE United will have to clear their debts before contemplating any ambitious moves in the transfer market for the numerous superstars with whom they have been linked . |
22 | Before that , however , the promising filly Hatoof , who disputes favouritism for the 1,000 Guineas with Musicale at 8–1 , is due to make her seasonal debut against five opponents in the Prix Imprudence at Maisons-Laffitte tomorrow . |
23 | For the bald trunks with their empty branches thrusting into the blackening sky echoed the bleak and eerie threat of the thicket that ran parallel down its length , bordering the estate . |
24 | Nevertheless Faldo looked as if he could be in the hunt after all with his total of 211 for the 54 holes with Bernhard Langer and Corey Pavin . |
25 | For the preliminary requirements with which the applicant or objector must normally comply , see 55.11 and 16 . |
26 | I think Wilko also lays most of the responsibility for the 2 goals with Beeny … without actually seeing the goals its hard to comment . |
27 | A military aeroplane set out for the Kaylayaan islands with voting papers for the village elections being held throughout the Philippines . |
28 | This left him tied on 205 for the three rounds with Baker-Finch , who shot 72 on the third day . |
29 | The OPCS diagnoses for the three patients with untraced records were cholangitis ( 1 ) , alcoholic liver disease ( 1 ) , and pancreatic carcinoma with hepatorenal syndrome ( 1 ) . |
30 | Figure 3 a shows the fractional coverage of PSCs polewards of 25°N at 56mbar for current CO 2 with both the noninteractive ( run 1 ) and interactive ( run 2 ) ozone , and for the same simulations with doubled CO 2 ( runs 3 and 4 ) . |