Example sentences of "with the [n mass] in " in BNC.

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1 Unlike the Labour party , where policy is made after debate at the annual conference , power over Conservative policy rests entirely with the headquarters in Central Office , the Cabinet or Shadow Cabinet , subject to the influence of MPs .
2 Either natural colours such as savannah yellow with the rhino in brown , or a more striking emerald green with the rhino in black , would look good .
3 Either natural colours such as savannah yellow with the rhino in brown , or a more striking emerald green with the rhino in black , would look good .
4 Then he became Treasurer of the fund to save St Erks church — and ran off with the £1000 in the appeal fund .
5 The exhibition will provide an interesting comparison with the works in the Gallery 's own French collection .
6 So he took me back to his place and pulled his pants down and took out this big bundle with the works in it , like .
7 If you would like more sauce or a thinner one , splash in vodka or white wine , both of which have unassailable affinities with the fruit in any guise .
8 Because , you remember that er picture o you saw with the fruit in ?
9 It would be compatible with the fish in your tank .
10 With the fish in a bucket of tank water ( aerated ) stir up the substrate and let the mess settle .
11 He had returned to the car , after having pushed his way to the front of the queue shamelessly brandishing his police warrant-card , with the fish in a rolled-up newspaper .
12 With the fish in a large casserole , slowly add warm olive oil and garlic from one pot and cream from another .
13 I 'm already past the statutory retirement age and besides , I 've enjoyed being with the people in Harwich so I 'd like to stick with them if I can . ’
14 ‘ We mix with the people in our room where we sit .
15 You can learn how to communicate better with the people in your care by :
16 The more sensitive you are to what 's really behind a simple statement or gesture , the better you will communicate with the people in your care .
17 Like the vampires , the reader quickly falls in love with the people in her stories .
18 Outside the camp ( 27 ) : neither offering might be eaten , since no one was to eat any of his own sin-offering , an Aaron identifies himself with the people in their sin-offering .
19 ‘ The nobles , clergy and soldiers united with the people in the nick of time and calmed the disorders . ’
20 I think also we have to look at how we share the progress that has been made in the statutory services with the people in private care .
21 So why do f why do you feel that why why is it , you said you do n't associate with the people in the flats , why is that ?
22 If you if any of if you have say er any problems with the people in the flats that you could actually go to would help you in any way ?
23 And also just the the whole erm general feeling of being with the people in the flats .
24 And I know it 's difficult to get people motivated when they 've been hit down and hit down so often , er but and I do n't think that you could do er any great erm as as we said when we went into the flats , we did n't go in with any big , world shattering ideas of of causing a revolution or you know , of doing er putting on a big project or anything , it was actually to be with the people in their situation and gradually to help improve somehow , if we could .
25 Er without having a good relationship with the people in the flats , er if I mean some people if they say see something going off , they 'll turn their you know , turn their back and they do n't want to know .
26 We had no means of communication with the people in the mountains , which to us were as remote as Tibet , and the doctor had not ventured there again ; in fact he was now in great danger .
27 Two questions — how did you manage to get on with the people in this house ?
28 What kind of contact , do they have much contact with the people in the flats ? , you not sure if you 're not
29 The mothers did n't feel comfortable with the people in the village .
30 I have made it clear to the Under-Secretary of State for Northern Ireland , the hon. Member for Wiltshire , North ( Mr. Needham ) , that in general terms I have every sympathy with the people in the Housing Executive and the Department of Health 's occupational therapy department whom , in effect , I shall be criticising .
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