Example sentences of "with [noun] [v-ing] from [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | H. isolonche of game birds is in itself pathogenic , causing a severe inflammation of the caeca with nodules projecting from both peritoneal and mucosal surfaces . |
2 | ‘ Now he 's in a side that is going well , with goals coming from all over the team . |
3 | Binocular dissecting microscopes ( e.g. Model MS Wild Heerbrugg ) with magnification ranging from approximately X 6 to X 50 are essential . |
4 | The teaching year extends from August/September to June the following year , with classes running from either 9.15 to 12.30 or 13.20 to 16.35 or 18.30 to 21.30 . |
5 | The feat was marked by a drain bursting under the pitch soon after play began and flooding one of the run-ups ; inevitably , the umpire concerned was ‘ Dickie ’ Bird , famed for his wariness about the weather , and now having to contend with water coming from below as well as above . |
6 | Within this area they recommended fifty-two London boroughs with populations ranging from about 100,000 to 250,000 . |
7 | Children , grandchildren , lots of relatives visiting for weeks at a time , always the doorbell ringing , with people coming from all over the world to see the Maggid . ’ |
8 | The Theatre 's annual panto has become something of a cult , with people coming from as far away as Amsterdam and Geneva to see this year 's ’ Mother Goose . ’ |
9 | The bookies have been inundated with bets ranging from how he 'll do this afternoon , to er whether he 's likely to become Champion Jockey again . |