Example sentences of "with [noun pl] and [noun pl] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Your course and this hook can provide you with activities and ideas to guide your study , but it is you who have to do the learning .
2 Around half a mile away was the small Hertfordshire town of Tring with shops and bakeries providing everything for a canal side picnic .
3 Mansell 's few were well armed with placards and banners demanding their hero stay with Williams .
4 And two little silk handbags on gilt chains , and gloves and a box of spare collars with bows and rosettes to fasten them with .
5 We work in partnership with managers and organisations to achieve what is , after all , the main purpose of management development , ‘ building people — building business . ’
6 With sponsors and entrepreneurs to create what the international public wants we can create the jobs the people of Britain so sorely need , and a world wide reputation for excellence which can have very wide political benefits .
7 The same people who kill gypsies in Romania , burn Africans in Italy , beat up Turks in Germany , rape Indians in England , knife Algerians and bomb Jews in France ( not to mention the abundant discrimination to which ethnic minorities , women and homosexuals are prey in most countries ) those same people have pointed a virtuous finger at the USA , with marches and demonstrations to salve their consciences of any hint of collusion with those in power .
8 The encroaching dark is a signal for people to emerge from nearby houses with boxes and bins to dump their trash .
9 The general impression running through its pages was a riot of impunity , irresponsible parents , working mothers and lax discipline in schools , with magistrates and police believing themselves to be impotent before a rising tide of mischief and violence — particularly ‘ the recent serious increase of ruffianism among city youths ’ .
10 In the end , most teenagers who play with pills and powders give them up .
11 This was busy with carts and pack-horses making their way into Edinburgh , bringing in the products from both port and countryside to be sold at the markets .
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