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

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1 Task force : The US has sent an amphibious task force with Marines aboard into the eastern Atlantic .
2 Our future lies in further developing the appeal of our outstanding portfolio of brands with consumers all over the world .
3 It should n't be difficult , there 's plenty of farms could do with a bit of help with men away at the war .
4 This game is based on the Simon game that was a hit with kids all over the U.K. a number of years ago .
5 She was now in a long , dark room with doors all round the walls , and she could not see the White Rabbit anywhere .
6 Then we tried to link all of this with the strategies the teacher was actually observed to use in her interactions with children elsewhere in the room .
7 A footpath leaves here on a lonely clifftop walk to Red Point for Gairloch , a magnificent trek with views across to the Outer Hebrides : see also p. 58 .
8 Contact Victim Support ( see box ) , a counselling service with branches all over the country .
9 British firms with subsidiaries elsewhere in the Community would have to follow the rules .
10 Very occasionally , such a challenge is mounted in the United Kingdom with results far from the conclusiveness one would expect on a matter of such a fundamental constitutional character .
11 It was part of the folklore among their friends , part of the legend which was growing up around-Kevin Ryan , the man who 'd married old Heraghty 's daughter and made a small furniture-manufacturing business into a multi-million-dollar corporation with branches right across the States .
12 As director of the Lucerne Festival , and principal conductor of the London Mozart Players , as well as a regular guest conductor with orchestras all over the world , he is well placed to promote the cause .
13 Patients with naevi mainly on the back , a common pattern in men , were encouraged to ask a family member to inspect this area .
14 Shrewsbury put on both subs one of them Howard Clark , on loan with Quakers earlier in the season in an effort to save the game , and for a short spell put Quakers under real pressure .
15 It was an enormous red folly with balconies all around the back and to the gardens at the sides , and had been divided into apartments .
16 But those who wish for a basically Northern solution , even a dual national state with inputs both from the Republic and Britain , can interpret the policy as suiting their needs , and can thus find space on the ballot paper for the SDLP .
17 D-T fusion reactions take place predominantly between particles with spins parallel to the magnetic field .
18 At the same time , one must remember that there were other aspects of the economy which were virtually unaffected by war ; one sees this in the growth of the mining interest in the North-east , and most conspicuously in the continuation of trading connections with areas even after the political ties which had created them had been broken .
19 We take great pride in the rich heritage and tradition of our the brands , and I am determined that we will preserve and develop their strength with consumers all around the world .
20 AN ENRAGED mob screamed abuse and hurled missiles during clashes with police yesterday outside the Liverpool courtroom where two 10-year-old boys were accused of murdering two-year-old James Bulger .
21 The society grew rapidly and Mary Sumner , an indefatigable letter-writer , kept in touch with members all over the world .
22 From the minutes of the meeting of 15 January , it seems that the society was already in touch with correspondents all over the United Kingdom .
23 They often find it easier to deal with an agency rather than directly with someone , ’ said a spokesman for Poppies , the Darlington-based company with franchises all over the country ( –444 ) .
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