Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] with [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | To take another example , peasants often form reciprocal labour groups to cope with periods of particularly high labour demand ( e.g. paddy transplanting , or preparing plots for burning in the forest for shifting cultivation ) . |
2 | She is , of course , renowned for her critical essays punctuated with cusses on the male of the species and does n't spare the blushes or the punches when exposing them to ridicule . |
3 | Most of these views were expressed , in less articulate terms , in numerous informal discussions arranged with members of the relevant departments of the council bureaucracy , prior to fieldwork in Shetland . |
4 | But they need all their skills to cope with conditions in Bosnia . |
5 | The localities described by Cooke and colleagues are essentially local market-places competing with others in the international network . |
6 | Such claims are always contentious in climatic circles , and opponents of the work claim that the cycles are not statistically significant , and criticise Vines 's claim that the patterns correlate with changes in the Sun 's activity . |
7 | In Britain the Communist Party returned to its attempts to work with sections of the Labour Party . |
8 | The new pediplanation approach springs from the work of W. Penck , Kirk Bryan and Jessen … ( p 643 ) the sequence of major cyclic denudation upon all the continents alternating with episodes of elevation and mountain building , together with the relations of both phases , through coastal plain and shelf deposits , with major events in the ocean basins , are not disturbed haphazardly through geologic time but are in broad temporal conformity one with another . |
9 | Every Street in the Gallowgate and the Calton had become a parking place for horses , hansom cabs , buses that could well have been the ‘ taxis of Waterloo' if Napoleon had been on our side , broughams with the seats held together by faith and carpet tacks , open coaches decorated with scraps of cloth and coloured paper , growling , fuming motor-cars … the invasion of the East End of Glasgow was total . |
10 | Overdrive , a company which offers hauliers the services of relief drivers to cope with peaks in their business , gives drivers specific job responsibilities under the 1974 Act ( see the extract from their Drivers ' Handbook below ) : |
11 | I bent forward to see if I could recognise him — there was something vaguely familiar about him , the voice perhaps — and then he hit me on the side of my head — ’ Poor Miss Watson faltered and her eyes filled with tears at the memory of that vicious blow . |
12 | Ruth 's eyes filled with tears at life 's cruelty and she had to swallow hard to stop them spilling . |
13 | Her huge eyes filled with tears of frustration . |
14 | Her eyes filled with tears of pain and shock , but Isabel refused to let them fall . |
15 | She gripped Fernando 's hand as suddenly her eyes filled with tears of emotion . |
16 | Her eyes filled with tears of hope . |
17 | Ever since I first saw a Judas tree , its winter bare branches studded with clusters of rosy-purple blossom , I have meant to plant one in the garden . |
18 | In a recent commission to make art for a new Manhattan high school they decided to embed hundreds of transparent glass bricks filled with artifacts from around the world in the walls of the public corridors . |
19 | The inspectors responded with orders for sluicing and cleansing and ventilating . |
20 | And they resented the cliche of representing the success of the band by a series of brief musical sequences alternating with shots of trains , because their clapping accompaniment was interrupted as soon as it began . |
21 | Circulating levels of insulin , pancreatic glucagon and neurotensin are unchanged after small bowel resection , whereas enteroglucagon is increased and concentrations correlate with indices of musocal mass and cell turnover in the pancreas . |
22 | ‘ I do n't know , ’ Connelly said , his eyes filling with tears of terror . |
23 | Meanwhile , ever-increasing contact between distant parts of the world , the so-called ‘ global village ’ , which has caused the emergence of English as the medium of international communication , has also caused the entry into English of scores of words from other languages , mainly words connected with aspects of the culture of other groups which have become internationalized . |
24 | Hemispheric Specialisation with Subjects Presented with Stimuli in Either Visual Field while Shadowing Verbal Material |
25 | Hemispheric Specialisation Between the Sexes with Subjects Presented with Stimuli in either Visual Field |
26 | Up to 60 people were reported killed on the weekend of April 27-28 when ANC supporters clashed with supporters of Chief Gatsha Buthelezi 's predominantly Zulu Inkatha Freedom Party in Soweto and Alexandra , on the outskirts of Johannesburg . |
27 | This was not observable with transcripts isolated from the wild-type strain , nor with the cytochrome b or ND4 probes hybridized with transcripts from the mutant strain ( Figures 4B and 5B ) . |
28 | Low amplitude segmenting contractions coexist with contractions of higher amplitude that can be present simultaneously at points up to 10 cm apart , but do not propagate proximally or distally . |
29 | While the strength of the structure set of goals varies with circumstances during our lifetime , the period when it influences our motivation arousal patterns most powerfully is in childhood . |
30 | It could be that one could use cannabis-related compounds to deal with disorders of those phenomena , like memory and so on . ’ |