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

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1 Many men will leave the aircraft with weights not far short of their own body weight ; almost all of this kit will be essential to carry out the soldiers ' tasks .
2 The norm of institutional patriotism lost its force with senators no longer speaking as if a seat in the Senate was the very height of their ambition
3 Last year 's activities included explanatory talks , simple construction projects , radio fox hunting , Morse instruction , radio operating with contacts as far away as Australia , USA and Japan , including opportunities for attendees to chat to the overseas operators , and experiments with a kite antenna .
4 In that pure evening light of late summer the plains were brown and golden , with here a crumbling village with women nearly always in black , and here a straggling group of toylike , stunted umbrella pines .
5 His work became the subject of college analysis and European film festivals which , incidentally , were recognizing his work with retrospectives as early as 1964 .
6 Despite this lack of data , science popularisers delight in calling Earth an insignificant ‘ speck of dust ’ , and science-fiction writers love to populate the Universe with races far more advanced than ours .
7 Useful , low-priced newsletter providing updates on multimedia developments in education and training in Scotland with forays further afield .
8 Stretch imagination to its utmost limits and you can conceive no exhibition more grand and imposing than Roshanara Begum , mounted on a stupendous Pegu elephant and seated in a large latticed howdah covered with a silken tent , blazing with gold and azure , followed by other elephants with howdahs nearly as resplendent as her own , all filled with ladies attached to her household …
9 The Prime Minister fills his canvas with dots all right , but when he stands back , all he sees is a mass of dots .
10 The prodigal son will feast with harlots no more .
11 ‘ We have seen a steady rise with figures just over three times what they were in September for adults seeking advice , ’ Mr. Barnes added .
12 The picture quality of the system is said to be better than VHS and if it catches on then in future all CD machines may be build with decoders already inside , making the CD the most versatile medium for home entertainment .
13 But computers can also overwhelm the user with numbers very quickly , and can not give any more help with their interpretation than with the initial selection of an appropriate statistical procedure .
14 The situation has improved substantially since then and girls have achieved parity with boys as far as staying on at school .
15 Our aim was to limit any potential toxicity from absorption and allow the possibility of doubling the dose with enemas twice daily should this be required in clinical use .
16 Taxpayers with allowances not already fully used and those whose tax rate is 20 per cent not 25 per cent , must take positive action to reclaim overpaid tax .
17 Why the change of direction is the most important and difficult move in golf to come to terms with goes much further than many golfers seem to realise .
18 Lie on the bench with arms out straight , almost vertical , and hold the dumb-bells with palms facing each other .
19 There 's people with dogs down here all the time are n't they ?
20 It seemed downright immoral to torment the poor woman with questions now just for the sake of proving the Jaguar 's brakes were faulty or Fanshawe driving over the seventy limit .
21 By the end of the 1970s the American electorate was in a fluid , dealigned state with parties no longer able to provide the degree of structure that they had contributed in the past .
22 SOME SORT OF MOVEMENT is obviously at work to provide Sîan Phillips with plays even more atrocious than her acting .
23 ‘ There is a real need for these facilities as there are so many young mothers with children around there . ’
24 But to many others it is a way of life with roots so deep in the national culture that any government at all respectful of individual liberty would be politically reckless to try to pull them up .
25 They say there 's too many children with problems round here to worry much about the old well , they 'd damn well have to worry if I was n't here doing all the work would n't they ?
26 There are plenty of non-book publishers with ranges very well suited to a general bookshop , and by far the best way to discover just what is available is to go to the gift trade 's International Spring Fair at the NEC , Birmingham from 7th to 11th February and find out for yourselves .
27 When the sister was summoned up and said it was her grave had been dug , he realised there was nothing more he could do and the whole thing was adjourned to the community centre for a couple of hours while big men with shovels rather grudgingly got to work . ’
28 Now , possibly alerted by advisers from outside ( such as C. M. Bowerman , from the London Society of Compositors , chairman of the NPKTF , and member of parliament , who attended the negotiations during 1910 ) , the committee of the ETS on behalf of its members , came into line with compositors everywhere else in claiming the right to work the machines . "
29 There must be other joint initiatives with publishers as well as with the media and the telecommunications industries which also might prove mutually beneficial .
30 Labour , by signing up to the Social Chapter and introducing a minimum wage of £3.40 an hour , will make flexible jobs for women with families far too expensive for most employers to contemplate .
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