Example sentences of "with a choice [prep] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Modern pieces of equipment include whirlpool or spa baths ( whirlpools inject a mixture of air and water , spa baths just have air jets ) , a power shower ( with a choice of jets ) , fitted bathroom cupboards and , if you have space , exercise equipment . |
2 | They come in a range of models , all with a choice of options , colours and fabrics to suit you and your home . |
3 | For Single Honours geographers , third and fourth years combine core courses in Geography with a choice of options drawn from an extensive list ranging from disease and environment , to leisure studies and regional specialisms , as well as courses focusing on the aspects of the discipline . |
4 | All models have enhanced VGA graphics with a choice of 12″ monochrome , 14″ colour or 14″ high resolution colour monitors . |
5 | With a choice of engines from 1.4 up to a twin cam , fuel injected 1.8 . |
6 | Once you have found the blockage ( see opposite ) , you will need a drain clearing set ( this can be hired ) consisting of rods which are screwed together with a choice of accessories to fit on the end . |
7 | The food is fresh , plentiful and excellent , with a choice of foods and environments . |
8 | 13 Give children their very own Pet Pots from Vesutor , with a choice of plants for just £3.50 |
9 | For buffets and fork suppers , serve one or two main dishes with a choice of salads and nibbles . |
10 | And , as with main course selections , included in the price is a soft vanilla ice cream with a choice of toppings . |
11 | Totals and averages are available at the press of a key , and the programme allows you to log your training against a wide variety of parameters , and with a choice of units . |
12 | A NEW Earlycare calf feed range was launched on June 1 to provide farmers with a choice of feeds for calves up to 12 weeks of age . |
13 | The Revue comes with a choice of colourways . |
14 | When faced with a choice of categories in the RL , say active and passive , the literal approach to translation leads the translator to choose the form which corresponds to that used in the original , whereas the use of that category in the RL may be quite different from its use in the original . |