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

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1 The road continues through the park with views of the House and its landscaped lakes .
2 No one ever teaches you how to ride — you are given the opportunity with stabilisers and encouragement , with the right environment being a smooth , safe pavement .
3 They also have documentary evidence of the polluted state of the creek , and of lorries leaving the tannery with loads of contaminated sludge for dumping .
4 In 1989 , 780,000 children under 5 were receiving day care in the United Kingdom , only 34,000 of them in state day nurseries ( 50,000 were in private nurseries and the remainder with playgroups and child minders ) .
5 The great majority of them were with the management and unions of the railways , the remainder with politicians , civil servants and others closely involved with the railways and their industrial relations .
6 Klemperer recorded excerpts from the Suite with members of the Berlin Staatskapelle in 1931 ( available on Koch ‘ Legacy ’ 370532 ) , and comparison with the later performance ( presenting , surprisingly , only seven out of the eight movements ) reveals much greater polish in the Philharmonia 's playing .
7 But the link with Aranyos through her sister needed explaining .
8 Supporting the pensions proposal , Alan Tuffin , general secretary of the Union of Communication Workers , said the Government had saved over £16bn by breaking the link with earnings .
9 Is it not a fact that if the link with earnings had not been broken by his Government 10 years ago — indeed , nearly 12 years ago — a married pensioner would be £28 a week better off this April ?
10 Pensioners will be worse off every week because the Government broke the link with earnings .
11 Following the break following the break following the break with the link with earnings and the fact that value of pensions in the U K is out of line with virtually every other comparable European country an in view of the fact , and in view of the fact that the
12 Complete the icing of the cake and decorate around the base with ribbons .
13 The Patrician cradled his chins in a beringed hand , and regarded the wizard with eyes as small and hard as beads .
14 I shall have the prefects chase you down the corridor and out of the front-door with hockey-sticks !
15 In particular , the creative element justifies the aggression ( the struggle with materials , for instance ) when an artefact is produced that is satisfactory .
16 Though the appeal is said to be ‘ by way of rehearing ’ , it is not a re-creation of the trial with witnesses giving evidence again before the appeal court .
17 — STOCKTON Schools swept the board with victories in all six boys and girls categories .
18 Instead of boldly breaking the charm and paying every man 's debts out of his property , the legislature attempted to turn the flank of the evil — to extort justice by persecution , to arm the creditor with powers of vexation instead of powers of sale , to satisfy his vindictiveness instead of his bill delivered .
19 ‘ the basal reason for binding the creditor with equities arising from the conduct of the husband is that in substance , if not technically , the wife is a volunteer conferring an important advantage upon her husband who in virtue of his position has an opportunity of abusing the confidence she may be expected to place in him and the creditor relies upon the person in that position to obtain her agreement to become his surety .
20 The children were at work at an early age teasing and cleaning the fleece with carders , wooden bats with sharp teeth , to remove tangles and impurities .
21 She had been to the cinema with boys .
22 In Victoria mid-week , the President 's XV , with Graf kicking three of his four penalties , had moved into a 14–3 lead before two errors , a missed tackle mid-field and then a missed touch kick allowed Swansea to turn the tide with tries by wing Simon Davies and centre Scott Gibbs .
23 Thirty-three-year-old Matthew Kincaid , from Forthriver Road , north Belfast , was alleged to have demanded the money with menaces from the businessman , described as ‘ Witness A ’ , between February 7 and March 9 this year .
24 The fixation with aprons spilled over into her business life too as she insisted that her shops should always stock aprons .
25 As is the case with Citizens Bank of Massachusetts and Citizens Bank of Rhode Island , Boston Five has an ‘ outstanding Community Reinvestment Act rating .
26 If that is the case with ex-peasants , these ‘ reactions from experience ’ for women from an urban background , say from Kenya , are different .
27 But if each generation is heavier than the last , as is the case with quarks , then the third-generation neutrino could well be heavy enough to make W=1 .
28 The idea of " the people " has often had class connotations , which meant that aristocrats or bourgeois were excluded from the definition of " the people " , as was the case with Sieyes .
29 Obviously this is n't always the case with ex-offenders — even those who are like this tend to get branded by society , and so do n't get given a chance to start anew .
30 Such is the case with durians , which are deliberately planted and may be inherited .
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