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

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1 When Herbert came to put paper on his ideas about where his son 's gifts had come from , he started trying to develop a theory about ‘ mongrelization ’ , or the mixing of racial and cultural traditions , with some countries such as the United States , Australia , Canada and South Africa acting as crucibles or melting pots .
2 He was at the pub with some friends all evening .
3 I used to fish there with some friends several years ago and we rarely caught less than 100lbs in a session .
4 Norton 's Coin , who had been 200–1 with some bookmakers that morning , started at 100–1 having opened in the course betting at 66–1 .
5 In short it imposes a uniform structure on the universities ( Wissenschaftliche Hochschulen and Kunsthochschulen ) and polytechnics ( Fachhochschulen ) which together with some extras such as teacher and theological training constitute Germany 's current provision for higher education .
6 With some branches this is by word of mouth , with others personal letters by the secretary to members and those who might be interested .
7 Information on varieties of stone was given in the duplicated project booklet which the children received at the start of their work , but with some children this would not have been necessary had the school library resource centre contained suitable information in an easily discovered form .
8 During this period , domestic savings rates have fallen significantly ( with some exceptions such as Kenya and Cameroun ) and therefore the inevitable diversion of some aid finance from investment to consumption is accentuating a negative trend , however necessary it may be in years of famine and drought .
9 It 's not often that I can say a piece of equipment is inspiring , but reviewing the A2 actually got me coming up with some ideas that I just had to get on tape .
10 Cathedrals and churches tend to be large , with lofty nave , choir and transepts , but with few projections such as porches , portals or buttresses .
11 With few exceptions all otoscopic examinations were performed blind by a single validated otoscopist ( RN ) .
12 A unit of traditional authority survived indeed in the Church ; but that rather favoured the independent cities , for with few exceptions each had its own cathedral and its own bishop ; often its own patron saint to protect it against its neighbours .
13 With few exceptions these capital-intensive industries are also highly energy-intensive .
14 With few exceptions this is the external finance of the public corporations ;
15 With such capabilities neither side should have an incentive to strike first .
16 To assist with these tasks each policy and resources committee was recommended to have four sub-committees : finance , land , personnel , and performance review .
17 Stockings will be packed with these games this Christmas .
18 These greetings are always positive , for with these women all life is of God : whatever trials or disasters are endured , they must be God-sent so all is well .
19 Letterman closets himself with these women all day .
20 To attempt to calculate the cost for the long-stay psychogeriatric wards in the particular hospitals in the project would have involved an observational study of all the staff who had an input , for example doctors , nurses , occupational therapists , social workers , community psychiatric nurses , etc to see how much time they spent directly with the patients in the long-stay wards and how much time they spent indirectly in work connected with these patients such as in case conferences , meetings , administrative work , telephone calls and so on .
21 As a consequence they typically occur in very small groups and males therefore mate with fewer females each year .
22 With fewer yachts this year than before , there was a degree of speculation among some rallyists about the future of the ARC formula .
23 In terms of changes in spending , responses indicated a 7% overall increase in expenditure from 1983/4 to 1984/5 , but as with all parameters this was by no means uniform .
24 This scheme was relatively modest in comparison with many others such as the £7million scheme , for which contracts were this year placed to resignal fifty-six route miles from Cambridge to Royston , Bishop 's Stortford , Fulbourne ( on the line to Newmarket ) and to a point just south of Ely .
25 His upbeat — you know how with many conductors this is a great upwards gesture and then a dreadful flop back down — with him there was none of this .
26 For those men with many partners this would require a superhuman feat of memory .
27 As with many ghosts this headless horseman is only permitted to travel between midnight and dawn .
28 The armed forces continued to be split , chiefly over the issue of the treatment of soldiers involved in the " dirty war " of 1976-83 and in more recent military rebellions , with former officers such as Aldo Rico and Mohamed Alí Seineldin who had been involved in 1987-88 rebellions keeping a high public profile despite their pardoning and subsequent dismissal from the Army in October 1989 [ see p. 36972 ] .
29 Cuttings are supplemented by systematic newspaper research and by conversation and correspondence with former players such as near-neighbour Tom Barling , 85 : ‘ I like to drag in stories and anecdotes .
30 No , there 's these girls with a fellow with several cars that way though and I just put it in the bin that was there .
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