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

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1 Dolores came out of the cottage with mugs of coffee for them .
2 I did n't actually see anyone touch their forelock , but from the moment when Mrs Field accompanied the entry of the turkey with blasts of a hunting horn , to shots of Hannah primly seated , timidly moving one foot to the music , I knew this was a world far removed , not only in distance but in time , from the pace of urban life in which I move . ’
3 Those chapters summarize his main concerns , which are then illustrated in the narrative of the text with descriptions of individual institutions .
4 Spread it with a layer of French mustard and cover the whole surface of the bread with strips of cheese about ½ in. thick .
5 There are video programmes designed to introduce new methods , such as the Silent Way method , which combine an explanation of the approach with examples of groups being taught .
6 A few cookery demonstration tickets may still be available at a cost of £2.50 each , so fill in the relevant part of the coupon with details of your choice .
7 Then someone suggested beating the wheels of the wagon with branches of broom .
8 The first name on the ‘ 92 list is that of a lady who insisted on coming out in her dressing-gown to rill the boot of the car with bags of glossy paperbacks one freezing February night , and then stood on her doorstep waving till I was out of sight .
9 Small boys marked their route like milestones , bursting out of the undergrowth with baskets of fruit to sell .
10 Furious , she walked out of the shop with bundles of the offending garment over her arm and telexed Carno to withdraw the pattern from production immediately .
11 She 'd talked about London a lot when she was little and she used to get books out of the library with pictures of Westminster Abbey and all the sights .
12 Movements occur simultaneously over many parts of the embryo with sheets of cells streaming past each other , contracting and expanding .
13 A further general concern with the relaxed exclusionary rule in Pepper v. Hart is that , no doubt in an effort to limit the use of parliamentary material , it conflates questions of the admissibility of the material with questions of the weight to be given to admitted material .
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