Example sentences of "[adv prt] with [noun pl] in [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Living on the Continent and checking in with friends in Milan and Stuttgart , the English vision of Europe about to collapse into Weimar-style chaos is pure nonsense .
2 I call that a restricted international perspective because it does not explain or attempt to explain how production is organized internationally and , to my mind , a theory can not do that unless it says something about the changes in the organization of labour that go along with innovations in machinery , transport , instruments and products .
3 The technical implications of this proposal will be investigated during 1993 , along with developments in communications between and within gardens .
4 The end of the eighteenth century and the first years of the nineteenth brought a time of confusion and revised Swiss administration in the wake of the Napoleonic wars , and in 1803 , St Gallen 's monastery was secularised along with others in Switzerland , the new canton of St Gallen was formed , and the city became its capital .
5 Methods of correlation and regression analysis may be incorporated , along with variations in outcome probability .
6 I 'm glad Councillor reminded er Councillor reminded Councillor erm about the introduction of L M S , when over two hundred teachers did appear outside to protest about the introduction of it , along with cuts in budgets .
7 Costs may now be under control , after 750 redundancies and the Washington office closed along with cuts in New York and London .
8 Fields in bird breeding areas directly to the north and west of Anglesey and Holyhead and bordering on the north west coastline of the Llyn Peninsula were excluded along with fields in breeding grounds of the bottle-nosed dolphin on the Moray Firth in Scotland and in Cardigan Bay , West Wales , were excluded .
9 On their way to the Lion d'Or , where they were to meet Jack , Iris and Melissa passed old women knitting and gossiping in doorways or leaning out of windows , young women sauntering along with babies in perambulators , and leather-clad youths astride shiny motorbikes parked at the kerbside while they chatted up their mini-skirted girls .
10 They were instructed to fob them off with promises in order to get them back to work as quickly as possible .
11 The tutor can also keep up with developments in treatment and patient care , and is made aware of the stresses these may put on the learners .
12 ‘ It 's difficult to keep up with things in Wales , you leave three-quarters of the world behind when you cross the Severn Bridge .
13 A UK tour for June is currently being organised and the band follow it up with dates in Europe , Japan , America and Australia .
14 Operating margins have increased to 30% or so , putting garbage up with pharmaceuticals in terms of profitability .
15 The UN hopes to follow this up with ceasefires in Zambezia and the north-western province of Tete .
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