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

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1 Paul Traynor heads for the hills with seven mid-sized rucksacks , ideal for long hostel-based routes or shorter backpacking trips .
2 Systematic cleaning is the adoption of the right combination of energy for the circumstances with regard to time and cost .
3 Neither keeper was seriously tested , but McMinn proved dangerous at times for the Swifts with the home defence warding off a couple of good chances by the visitors .
4 It 's worse for the lasses with kids at Christmas .
5 Something for the ladies with the return of Hollywood 's hottest men THE CHIPPENDALES and the hilarious comedy LADIES NIGHT .
6 The Parade Commander brings the parade to attention as the staff car draws up — the video cameras whir as fathers and brothers jockey for the positions with the best view .
7 She cleared the studio floor into a black plastic bag and boiled water for the cups with their ridged contour lines of coffee .
8 Yet he opened his challenge for The Masters with a 75 and closed it with an 81 .
9 The RSPB is jointly mounting a recovery programme for the birds with Government environment agencies .
10 The appeal must be allowed and judgment entered for the defendants with costs .
11 For fifty years the precise form of the subsidies varied : that of 1513 combined a tax on rank for the nobles with an income or property tax for commoners ; that of 1514 taxed wages as well as landed incomes and property ; in 1540 only those with landed incomes or property above £20 had to pay .
12 look for the eggs with the ducks , and it says no eggs here , oh dear , the
13 Compared with all the women with the gall bladder present and an intact uterus , that is the same control group as used for the women with hysterectomy , women who had had cholecystectomy were no different with respect to all four indices of bowel function ; for example their estimated transit time was 64 ( SD 27 ) hours v 63 ( SD 23 ) hours .
14 Robert Blackaby rounded off for the boys with a good fourth place in the junior 100m freestyle .
15 We tried to reassure him that this was n't the case , that newspeople were merely going for the stories with the biggest hook .
16 As part of this exercise we will perform a ‘ practice run ’ with the company 's executives to check the areas where they will be asked questions and to prepare them for the meetings with would be acquirors .
17 ‘ Do you think his parents are going to be happy when he comes home for the holidays with a scar the length of his face ? ’
18 The cardinals from the fifth century , with their Roman titular churches , provided the weekly liturgical ministry for the basilicas with cemeteries .
19 ‘ I think it is lovely — very perfect , ’ and he took my hand to lead me out , rattling off some Arabic which was too fast for me to catch but not too fast for the friends with him .
20 Although the interactions between NC protein and RNA have been well studied , less attention has been paid to the possible in vivo roles for the interactions with DNA .
21 Finally , in order to determine which region(s) of the nucleocapsid protein are important for the interactions with DNA , NCp7 mutants lacking either one or both zinc fingers and/or one or two of the three regions of basic residues ( 6 ) were tested for their ability to bind to and protect DNAs from endonuclease digestion and dephosphorylation and their ability to stimulate cDNA synthesis .
22 Allan Hewson kicked the goals for NZ and Ollie Campbell did his best for the Lions with four kicks .
23 I feel sorry for the farmers with so many rules and changes from the Common Market laws .
24 The year was a busy one for the residents with an increase in the number of outings , many in connection with the 50th Anniversary of the Battle of Britain .
25 The past year has been a rollercoaster one for the royals with a few highs followed by lots of depressing lows .
26 The first Yokohama station consisted of two elegant Georgian houses for the offices with a broad entrance canopy and a waiting-room , lit by a fan-shaped window of stained glass , between .
27 ‘ Why not ? ’ he said carelessly , and made for the stairs with the care of someone not absolutely steady on his feet .
28 As soon as one of their attacks is stopped and we can build on an attack of our own ! ( good for the nerves with our defence ! )
29 However , 1946 saw him competing for the gloves with Paul Gibb and the veteran Arthur Wood .
30 It is not open to the health authority to deny liability on the ground that the organism that they injured was not in law the plaintiff and yet to deny responsibility for the defects with which the plaintiff was born on the ground that they inflicted them before birth .
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