Example sentences of "[prep] the [noun sg] [noun pl] with " in BNC.

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1 The biggest entry is for the handicap singles with 74 players competing .
2 Next on the list was the British Women 's Championship at Hoylake where she defeated Mary McKenna , Aline van der Haegen , Linzi Fletcher , Catriona Lambert and Elaine Farquharson , in that order , after having qualified for the match-play stages with only a shot to spare .
3 Patsy spoke absently as she greased the trays for the queen cakes with a scrap of butter paper .
4 Minshuku are the best bet for the budget travellers with ryokan-style floor sleeping accommodation .
5 They were desert-dwellers , so Moses could scarcely have had better preparation for the wilderness journeys with Israel than these years of nomadic life .
6 except for the form teachers with me helping them as well and Uncle Don
7 For the analysis women with azoospermic or sterilised partners and women with no partner were categorised in the subgroup with infertile partners .
8 He had gone to stay during the school holidays with the children of a farmer who was one of his father 's clients .
9 Yet even before that special had run , SLOA secretary Bernard Staite was announcing that the Pullmans would form the basis of a new series of special charter trains , operating during the summer months with diesel and electric haulage , under the title Pullman Scenic Land Cruises .
10 FOLLOWING the success of the Midland Railway Centre two excursion trains to London for Christmas Shopping which both departed from Butterley Station , the Trust is now discussing the possibility of operating a number of other trips during the summer months with Regional Railways for 1993 .
11 Its style of performance and expression change repeatedly throughout each ballet as the dancer changes with the attendant circumstances .
12 Our lifts are overworked , and as well as being very mindful of the cost I am anxious to rectify this situation in order to keep the lifts free for more needy passengers , such as the postroom boys with trolleys , etc .
13 To measure acid reflux , several were used : ( 1 ) total reflux time ( min ) , defined as the time with an intraoesophageal pH <4.0 ; ( 2 ) total reflux time ( % ) , defined as the total time with an intraoesophageal pH <4.0 expressed as a percentage of the analysed period ; ( 3 ) reflux episodes >6 s , defined as the number of episodes with an intraoesophageal pH <4.0 lasting longer than 6 s ; ( 4 ) reflux episodes >5 min , defined as the number episodes with an intraoesophageal pH <4.0 lasting longer than 5 min ; ( 5 ) mean reflux duration ( min ) , defined as the mean duration of all reflux episodes ; ( 6 ) maximal reflux duration ( min ) , defined as the longest single reflux episode .
14 The last time I 'd made for the bog he 'd broken my back when he caught me straight between the shoulder blades with a loaf of bread .
15 Give three or four sharp , flat blows between the shoulder blades with the palm of your hand .
16 The natural lac operator is apparently flawed by an incorrect spacing between the operator half-sites with respect to maximal repressor binding ( 34 , 35 ) , also spacer length differences have been suggested between the half-sites in CRP binding sites ( 36 , 37 ) .
17 To put it another way : how did they think they could share their thoughts about the trick objects with another person ?
18 They spoke a few more words about the liaison arrangements with the local force , then Mercer left to supervise the removal of the body .
19 Erm the J C one we 'll have to try and deal with that again as a separate issue but I do n't , I mean the amount of time we 're losing from high levels of sickness we talked about a c couple of meetings or so ago , about the absence levels with some people , we 've just got ta make sure we crack that on the head , we 're just haemorrhaging money , the fact that it is not just hours it 's money .
20 He has all the same worked tirelessly through the winter months with coach Tim Tremlett , slightly changing his grip and attempting to add to his repertoire of strokes .
21 Lily appeared through the swing doors with Sergeant Davis , shrugging herself into her coat as she came .
22 He held this title until 1897 , while fighting his way through the heavyweight ranks with the ambition of challenging James J. ( ‘ Gentleman Jim ’ ) Corbett for the world heavyweight title .
23 I 'm sorry , I 'll have to go through the refurbishing budgets with you later . ’
24 To post-war generations , the deli has become a way to stay connected , through the taste buds with their roots .
25 Had to scrape him off the flag stones with this here spatula . ’
26 In in school when I 'm copying off the board words with like K in the front but like they start with a C but I usually put a K and then the teachers go over them and say like this is a C sort of you know careless and all that .
27 More and more camcorders are coming off the production lines with this useful feature ; however , it is not a point which need concern you unduly if you happen to have one of the older machines , as the effect is noticeable only on edits where there is a big change in the character of the colours at the shot-change .
28 After the glory days with Clandeboye and Ulster the enormously talented Murphy disappeared .
29 After the trade wars with the West over cars and electronic goods , who can tell what that might mean for a country so dependent on trade ?
30 Seeing a parallel in Reich 's work with the human body , he links the health of the tree clumps with the free energy flow of the Earth , any blockages being manifested in dis-ease .
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