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

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1 Really , women should not assume such familiar manners with priests .
2 American travellers became stranded in Europe and turned into expatriates or exiles in Henry James 's novels , shadowy amalgamation of foreign manners with shreds of familiar accents that were up to the narrator to decipher , but it could n't happen to her , not in 1928 , even with a crash .
3 So many of the stories were wild exaggerations , inflamed by a number of factors — the ‘ culture contact ’ between rural and urban society , personal resentment ( particularly if two women were forced to share the same kitchen ) , the strangeness of the whole situation at the start of a frightening new war , or simply as Angus Calder put it the English tendency to confuse manners with morals .
4 The market is less active , people are less likely to take risks with things they know nothing of in the hope of growth so perhaps the recession has affected the USM more severely than people have given credit for .
5 Actual implementation risks with OLAS were found to be significantly lower than the alternative .
6 Asthma , heart conditions , diabetes or epilepsy may expose you to special risks with watersports in the heat .
7 Although 2/4 remained on the island for several more weeks , they were constantly embroiled in unsatisfactory skirmishes with natives supported by Japanese machine-gun teams .
8 Consequently she never stopped bellyaching to Daisy about how all the other Pony Club members had at least three ponies , and how humiliating it was having to hack to meetings when everyone else rolled up either in the latest horse boxes with grooms , or driving Porsches with telephones .
9 On the day of the removal , board any pets with friends for the day , it is too upsetting for them and , anyway , dogs and cats might be under your feet .
10 Fans turned up to gigs in ridiculous anoraks , sold fanzines with names like Frothy Pop and pretended they were carefree 18-year-olds .
11 It can be worthwhile to look through trade magazines and check on various companies ' success in placing their songs with artists .
12 I say ‘ music ’ and not ‘ pop music ’ because ‘ pop music ’ is what you say when you want to suggest that songs with tunes and so forth are somehow inferior to the tortured crap that most rock bands put out .
13 For a while it seemed that the whole black music scene had a fixation about penning songs with titles formed entirely around the same noun , Sam Cooke adding to his bank balance via ‘ Baby , Baby , Baby ’ ( 1963 ) while James Brown band singer Anna King and Bobby Byrd provides a classic of the same title during '64 .
14 This is because they sing songs with titles like ‘ Love Girdle ’ , which , so the singer tells us , ‘ is about being in love with , well , a fat girl . ’
15 Hoddle recorded several songs with Spurs , and Diamond Lights , a joint venture with his England colleague Chris Waddle , reached the dizzy heights of Number 11 in the hit parade .
16 More songs with words , the sort that he likes best : ‘ Mexicali Rose ’ , ‘ When it 's Springtime in the Rockies ’ , ‘ It Happened in Monterey , .
17 They may not have been original , but they were honest and wrote fine four-minute pop songs with hooks and an enchanting whimsy that caught the imagination .
18 Greenbaum et al ( 1977 ) put it stronger when they said NAEP was so limited that it has ‘ virtually no capacity to provide the federal government , the lay public , or most educational policymakers with results that are directly useful for decision making ’ .
19 Or you can have twigs with bits joining on together ca n't you ?
20 The narrator then goes on to tell of this divorcee , Brenda Goring , who arrives in their village and who latches on to his quite mouse of a wife , whom he dearly loves , fills her ears with tales of the fast life she has always led and still leads in visits to London and , worse , is always to be found in his home when he gets back exhausted from the office .
21 The red river hog weighs up to 120kg and has a bright orange hairy coat , a black and white facial mask , warts and pointed ears with tassels .
22 Every one of her senses sharpened to its utmost Gina entered a world as unreal and beautiful as Tivoli itself , mindlessly letting conscious thought give way to pure sensation , as his voice caressed her ears with words which could only be endearments , husky and broken .
23 The square funerary monument was found to contain a series of stelae with inscriptions and five urns .
24 Do I have to wear one of them velvet caps with knobs on ? ’
25 and brown school caps with peaks .
26 When the two types unite in a new amalgamated cell the genes are once again in two sets but in new combinations with genes from not just one parent but two .
27 We will have our own style of sports journalism — and news about the arts with items throughout the day .
28 They have an extraordinary capability to taint food where they form compounds with fats which are detectable in parts per billion .
29 Instead of issuing paper notes for each gold ( silver ) deposit , goldsmiths eventually provided depositors with passbooks and cheque books to facilitate debt settlement/payment by their customers to other parties .
30 The collection spans the sixteenth to nineteenth centuries with sheets by 199 artists , more than half of whom are new to the gallery ( including Peruzzi , Ribalta , Coypel , Schinkel , Landseer , Doré and Alma-Tadema ) .
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