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

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1 She was taking off her hat and coat as she spoke ; then going over to her aunt , she bent down and kissed her on the cheek , and followed this with the same salutation for her uncle ; and in response he patted her on the shoulder .
2 Borrowing from the Intel Corp/MS-DOS world , the idea was that character-based applications should run on an ABI-compliant version of Unix as easily on one machine as on another with the same CPU .
3 Translation is the enterprise of finding , for one sentence , another with the same meaning .
4 One Cawston man was credited with £1 per annum in respect of a mill , another with the same amount for ‘ a house and land ’ .
5 Regroup your substitution items into groups each with the same tone patters , and try each group again in the same frame to see if the items do in fact have the same tone pattern ( see right-hand column ) .
6 And other forms of two-way communication evolved , each with the same purpose , to keep the top in touch with the bottom .
7 A large fraction of this , however , is ‘ highly repetitive ’ : that is , it is present in multiple copies , each with the same sequence .
8 And it shows the easy but potentially dangerous slide from manageable credit purchases into a vicious circle of cash loans and increasing indebtedness — all with the same credit caller .
9 Or Helen , or Mary , or Carla — there 's about ten of them , all with the same message .
10 Everyone will be working for free , and all with the same goal , to try to save as much of the island 's wildlife as they can .
11 So I 'm disagreeing with what you 're saying , because you , you 're tarring them all with the same brush .
12 Daphne treated them all with the same disdain , confiding in me that her one true love was still serving on the Western Front — not that she once mentioned his name in my presence .
13 about five of them all with the same name ?
14 A stream of long , earnest and often hopelessly bureaucratic ideas flowed into the system , all with the same object of getting some cash .
15 But a leading Japanese poet , Shuntaro Tanikawa , has provided Rupert Sheldrake with an old Japanese rhyme , and has specially written a genuine poem and a nonsensical poem , all with the same rhyme and metre .
16 Alas , however , we speak here of a democracy of those with the least sense of urgency to correct what is wrong , the best insulation through short-run comfort from what could go wrong — a democracy run by and for the contented majority , in which those who do not share in its benefits do not participate .
17 At the moment , at secondary level any school 's review of a National Curriculum plan has two main imponderables - namely how to organise keystage 4 from fourteen to sixteen in a way which accommodates choice and avoids boredom and alienation amongst those with the least attainment in the compulsory core and foundation subjects in the first three keystages .
18 ‘ It also raises the concern that those with the most money will dominate the airwaves ’ .
19 Job losses , which until recently were unheard of in the NHS , usually affect older people first , resulting in the loss of those with the most skill and experience .
20 Those with the most service ( 15 plus years ) are strongly negative , and the middle group ( 6 to 15 years ) are about neutral .
21 those with the same exercise prices but with different expiry dates are known as ‘ time ’ or ‘ horizontal ’ or ‘ calendar ’ spreads ;
22 If it could be computerised , anonymous documents could be sifted to find those with the same author .
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