Example sentences of "with [noun pl] [prep] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 At first these layers may consist of single layers of atoms or molecules , but , naturally , the various successive layers of new material will be fed with molecules from the surroundings at slightly differing rates .
2 YOUR correspondent Mrs Kalinowsky ( April 5 ) is perhaps thinking of Gillie Potter , who used to regale us with accounts of the goings-on at Hogsnorton .
3 Likewise the celebrated ethnographic account of the Iroquois Indians , written by the Jesuit Père Lafitau early in the eighteenth century , carries the title Moeurs des sauvages Amèriquains comparèes aux moeurs des premiers temps but is largely concerned with parallels between the customs of the American Indians and those of the Greeks and Romans .
4 The contact will be made by ourselves in London or where necessary by our International M&A Network partners with contacts within the organisations identified .
5 The central of the three portals is sculptured in a masterly manner with birds above the capitals ( 417 and PLATE 47 ) and with columns supported on the backs of crouching ( rather worn ) lions .
6 Tights with patterns up the sides .
7 The brilliant incandescence of heated lime led Welsbach in the 1880s to experiment with fabrics impregnated with nitrates of the lanthanides and actinides ; on ignition a fragile skeleton of oxides was left .
8 REE data for calcites are consistent with inputs from the shales and through dissolution of the limestone host rocks .
9 Helen Braham Kokoschka : Prints , illustrated books , drawings in the Princes Gate Collection , with notes on the paintings ( Courtauld Institute Galleries , London , 1992 ) 72pp. 6 col. 59 b/w ills .
10 His victories with Pebbles in the Breeders ' Cup Turf and Jupiter Island in the Japan Cup — the only successes by a Briton in the events — were superb feats , but perhaps even more laudable was his achievement in saddling Bold Arrangement to take second in the Kentucky Derby , a unique venture the know-alls told him was not even worth attempting .
11 A total in excess of 70 attended with groups for the workshops definitely mixed-ability and mixed-experience .
12 Well like we , so we can try and e , with regards to the teams we 're probably a little bit more high profile than a lot of the other teams .
13 Unions do not negotiate with employers about the prices of the products they produce .
14 Five years later , its repercussions were still being widely aired in the media , with conflicts over the sources and use of money available to the NUM 's elected officers during the strike period ( Lightman , 1990 ) .
15 Edwin would sit , propped up in his room , with plans of the estates and charts of the crops .
16 John Major juggled a pledge to privatise the rail and coal industries with plans for a citizens ' charter to guarantee public services .
17 The church is reflected in the water The trees are " " " " The flowers are under the trees The trees are both sides of the river The path is along the right bank of the river The church is on the right side of the river The church is in the distance Paragraph : The picture is of a river with trees on both sides , and with flowerbeds under the trees .
18 The ornithischia often had bony beaks at the front with teeth at the sides and back of the jaws .
19 Because of war conditions , the costs connected with contracts for the extensions at St. Peter 's had increased .
20 On these items of behaviour a structure for behaviour is developed , with norms as the foundations .
21 The application forms should be submitted together with copies of the plans , building and planning approval and copies of the estimate .
22 They presented the Museum with copies of the publications of his op.I and op.II sonatas ( K.6–9 ) , a copy of J. B. Delafosse 's engraving of the watercolour of Leopold and his children by Louis Carrogis de Carmontelle ( see PLATE I ) and the manuscript of Mozart 's specially composed four-part vocal composition ‘ God is our Refuge ’ , K.20 , written out with the help of his father ( 7 ) .
23 And Trevor will provide us all with copies of the terms of engagement .
24 Because of a mild affection for a tart he now seemed unable even to make love to , he was going to confront a man he knew to be a murderer with copies of the photographs for which a man had been killed .
25 The accused , if committed , is given copies of the depositions , but is not provided with copies of the statements taken by the police except when the Crown intends to call a witness who did not give evidence at the preliminary inquiry , in which case the Crown will serve the defence with a notice of intention and a copy of the witness 's statement .
26 We all used to be at the desk — four of us , plus Roy Thomas-Baker and Mike Stone — all six of us with fingers on the faders and sometimes we 'd work thirty-hour mixes !
27 The ruler as dramatic star — with illustrations from the customs of African tribes — is one subject of Mr. Lewis 's attention .
28 The Alpenrose has recently been refurbished and now ha a comfortable TV lounge , and a cosy breakfast room with views to the fields and mountains at the back of the house .
29 This passes through a mile-long avenue of noble Scots pines ( denuded by a recent fire ) soon after leaving the village , crosses a bare upland with views of the mountains of Coulin Forest , and is joined by a road from Applecross for the last stage of the journey to Lochcarron ; our itinerary will join it at the junction after a tour of the Applecross peninsula which follows below .
30 A catalogue of colour illustrations of works on display together with essays by the selectors is being published .
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