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

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1 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 .
2 Asthma , heart conditions , diabetes or epilepsy may expose you to special risks with watersports in the heat .
3 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 .
4 Fans turned up to gigs in ridiculous anoraks , sold fanzines with names like Frothy Pop and pretended they were carefree 18-year-olds .
5 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 . ’
6 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 .
7 Do I have to wear one of them velvet caps with knobs on ? ’
8 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 .
9 We will have our own style of sports journalism — and news about the arts with items throughout the day .
10 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 ) .
11 To have towering , snow-spattered mountains everywhere you look , to gaze down into valleys , dotted — as it says in the brochures — with carved wooden chalets with roofs like lyres — to have all this and chocolate , too , is almost obscene .
12 The scene of scrabbling around at the top of the stairwell and the subsequent scene of ED 209 's lashing about furiously at the foot of the stairs , unable to regain its footing , were then animated , the latter mostly using back projection and maximum blurs — almost literally hands-on , with the animator waggling the legs with wires during the one- or two-frame takes .
13 She translates the implicit meaning of tight skirts and high heels as the exact equivalent of Chinese foot binding and the Nigerian custom of loading women 's legs with pounds of brass wire .
14 I unluted the glasses to clean the face and legs with Spirits of Wine and Oil of Lavender .
15 It has several pairs of jointed legs with pincers on the end and behind these , plate-like gills , large and flat like the leaves of a book .
16 A lot has happened since The Dennisons were chart contenders with songs like Walking the Dog .
17 Anyway who needs City fans with Reds like you ?
18 Fans with tickets for the original meeting will be re-admitted .
19 Cleaning baths , probe systems , submersible transducers , whistle reactors and tube reactors are described and illustrated by Mason , while Goodwin discusses the first two methods with details of other larger scale equipment .
20 It is a miserable and heart-breaking business to take peasant families who left Vietnam 's poor northern provinces with visions of a new life in America dancing in their heads , who endured dangerous sea voyages , and who believed that Hong Kong 's camps , however dreadful , were a way station to their dream — to take these families and to return them to the red dirt farms and meagre fishing villages from which they came .
21 It is a miserable and heart-breaking business to take peasant families who left Vietnam 's poor northern provinces with visions of a new life in America dancing in their heads , who endured dangerous sea voyages , and who believed that Hong Kong 's camps , however dreadful , were a way station to their dream — to take these families and to return them to the red dirt farms and meagre fishing villages from which they came .
22 There is no shortage of guide books in the modern world , nor of travel books which regale readers with accounts of what travellers have seen .
23 However , there is a simpler way of comparing variations in readers with variations in readings .
24 They hope to build eight single bedrooms with flats for families and a possible leisure complex with a swimming pool and whirlpool .
25 Third , in all the campaign reports , it is assumed that canvassers do not have the time to discuss politics or local or personal grievances with voters on the doorstep during an election campaign .
26 Moreover , it was a scarcely a trifle or a thing easy to get , for Mulgrave 's predecessor in office , Lord Chatham , had a list of 165 candidates with vacancies for only sixteen or seventeen a year .
27 The Faculty welcomes applications from candidates with qualifications in all subject areas .
28 However , candidates with qualifications in a related Engineering or Science field with a good mathematical background may also be considered .
29 For example , a hot body should radiate the same amount of energy in waves with frequencies between one and two million million waves a second as in waves with frequencies between two and three million million waves a second .
30 For example , a hot body should radiate the same amount of energy in waves with frequencies between one and two million million waves a second as in waves with frequencies between two and three million million waves a second .
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