Example sentences of "with the [noun pl] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Do you stay with the horses all the while u in the flight ? |
2 | Competitors started at staggered times but with the leaders all setting off within three minutes of each other , the competition benefited from an added edge . |
3 | The son of Rainbow Quest was always up with the leaders that day , clearly enjoying himself on the easy ground and eventually racing three and a half lengths clear . |
4 | Few Zambians other than Mr Vibetti questioned the use of government finance to subsidize a communications medium whose main output was then mostly imported and often in conflict with the values both of its audience and of the government that financed it . |
5 | Though he has yet to finish on a winning side — Great Britain lost both tests and were defeated 8-O at Leigh — & name is confident the side will come up with the goods this time . |
6 | If there 's real trouble with the blacks most of them do n't want to know . |
7 | And I 'll have a word with the powers that be about monitoring the telephone . |
8 | In vain she had remonstrated with the powers that be that she had to be on the air in the Docklands by six , and when she finally pitched up , I had been put back on the phones for another session of ‘ And your address is — can you spell that please ? ’ |
9 | However , this season he has been nothing like as unequivocal in the tackle and , dating from his display for the Barbarians versus the Wallabies , he was patently losing ground with the powers that be . |
10 | This way , with the connections all at the rear and the rack components connected to a mains distribution board within the rack housing , the patch cables ( of which there can be quite a few ) need never be touched , and a single mains cable is usually all that 's needed to plug into the wall and power the whole thing up . |
11 | Gerald enjoyed Königsnähe with the Carolingians several times over : his wife and Lothar 's wife were sisters , and his brother was the seneschal Adalard . |
12 | He agreed with The Times that imprisonment at the discretion of the creditor was a really powerful engine for extracting from the debtor any property he had concealed or done away with . |
13 | The skills of counselling are concerned with enabling this communication process , whilst at the same time dealing perceptively with the problems that the counsellee faces . |
14 | In the parasitic phase the two common temperate zone species develop on the surface of the intestinal mucosa whereas with the others some penetration of the epithelium takes place . |
15 | But when I did n't put any you said why ca n't we have it with the onions any more and I said you said it gave you indigestion . |
16 | But when I did n't put any you said why ca n't we have it with the onions any more and I said you said it gave you indigestion . |
17 | And then the moment had passed , and tall and tanned and fit in the sunshine she had walked down the green street with the gardens either side of her , and had known by an instinctive glance that her mother still lived there , that nothing had changed . |
18 | Most importantly for my health I never go to the bank with the takings any more . |
19 | That 's right , it 's erm obviously with the developments this morning erm on one of the erm French news reporters having seem some Israeli war planes going off , I mean things are sort of worsening by the minute . |
20 | They ran through field after field , with the hounds all the time slowly gaining on the fox . |
21 | In the case of the fry remaining with the parents this may be particles of the adult 's food . |
22 | In contrast with the views both of Rome and of the Puritans he emphasises the unity of Church and State . |
23 | I 'd stayed with the Puseys several times , and knew my way about the flat . |
24 | Parramatta headed a clutch of Aussie clubs willing to take Platt on long or short terms deals after he had a tremendous tour Down Under with the Lions this summer . |
25 | He is much involved with the rituals these days . |
26 | I du n no , but it ai n't like normal , walking down the street with the lights all fuzzy . |
27 | They start other things to deal with the debts such as prostitution and drugs . |
28 | Little Stu stayed with the women most of the time , and Ross was in the pram , but Billy and Sandy went wild . |
29 | To avoid a wasted journey , readers are advised to use the telephone numbers provided to check with the organisers that a particular event it still taking place . ) |
30 | ‘ As I work with the prints all day I would get so bored if I wore them as well , ’ she once told an American interviewer , who expressed surprise to find her in such plain clothes . |