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

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1 Well I can still get a couple of Christmas presents with that anyway so it does n't matter .
2 The Golf is certainly man enough to rub shoulders with some pretty demanding company .
3 Rubbing shoulders with this aggressively 20th century lifestyle , are the traditions of the majority indigenous Indian population , who forced out of their villages by drought and unemployment to seek work in the city , have established their own communities and their own markets where they come to buy and sell potatoes and cornmeal and where the Fortune-teller sits playing his chanrango while waiting for his next customer .
4 For he denies the importance of local factors in accounting for local ( or urban ) politics , by arguing that local authorities are insulated from any electoral or public opinion influences ; that local councillors are in any case only involved in decision-making in the most fragmented way ; and that local policymaking is constituted by stereotyped responses with little distinctly local reference ( 1980b , p. 135 ) .
5 Liddell was remembered by survivors for his modesty , his unfailing good humour , and his exemplary Christian conduct throughout their time there — and despite his strict Sabbatarian principles , he even refereed hockey matches on Sundays , for the sake of the youngsters with little else to do .
6 The body functions with this relatively small volume of blood by controlling the muscle tissue in the walls of the small arteries ( arterioles ) , thereby narrowing ( vasoconstricting ) or widening ( vasodilating ) the lumen .
7 The exhibits are drawn from private collections with some previously unseen items , and public holdings including the Goldsmiths ' Company who have lent ten pieces .
8 SPITFIRE — last minute replacements for the ironically ailing Dr Phibes — dig deep as well , living up to their name by frazzling the dreadheads with some painfully raw guitar trash .
9 I would say in employment yes , or people that want to get employment example would be yeah at M D secretary suddenly shot into the job of producing the company newspaper now I mean somebody like very quickly has to get to grips with this obviously can not give up six months to go and do it so you do it on a half day release basis .
10 The study will involve interviews and discussions with those actually involved in the provision of transport services with the intention of assessing the qualitative effects of deregulation and thus provide additional insights to supplement the quantitative work that has been conducted to date .
11 In addition , the RRL will develop contacts with many potentially interested private and public sector organisations , and offer a series of workshops to advertise the relevancy of social science technology in this area .
12 She likes advice with her kind of spin on it and brisk meetings with those most closely involved .
13 This was to be the third of my many run-ins with that typically British authoritarian institution , which is never happy unless making trouble .
14 The influence of a particular piece of research may be transmitted by personal contact , or through media other than publications , and the quantification of such informal communications presents researchers with some rather intractable problems .
15 Delays may then be analysed by comparing the foreseeable construction programme and resources with those actually used .
16 People walking in but we need to need to clearly define the areas and if it 's that the national account department at has this list of corporate clients then maybe it makes sense that the national account manager responsible for deals with those also
17 Here it was always twilight , the corridors lit or unlit according to whether or not the local gang bosses had made deals with those Above who controlled the basic facilities like lighting , sanitation and water .
18 In the Middle Ages a degree of drainage which allowed the conversion of pasture to meadow provided livestock farmers with that most precious of commodities , winter fodder .
19 The scum are having severe problems with that right now .
20 Well it , it , teaching has a lot of er er problems with that really because it 's , it 's , it 's playing a role .
21 Whatever the problems with these rather global and unanalytic formulations , none the less they do encapsulate one indispensable and basic argument of feminism , the argument that women 's experience has been left out : one of the central themes of feminism has been the importance of women 's experience , and one of its central enterprises has been to show how a great deal of male theorising about women has tended to deny , invalidate , or be unable to account for this experience .
22 I came to terms with that long before the accident .
23 So the old faithful customers do not have the chance to compare the new rates with those currently being paid to them ’ .
24 The government should instead aim to harmonize the tax levels with those currently being planned by the EC , in advance of Sweden 's anticipated accession to that body , the industrialists argue .
25 I was running in the 100 and 200 metres with some very imposing names : Don Quarrie , who was the Olympic 200 metres champion from Montreal three years earlier ; Allan Wells , the British number one ; James Gilkes from Guyana , a world-class runner ; and the big , imposing figure of Haseley Crawford , the Montreal 100 metres gold medallist .
26 He nearly had the match purloined from him too because Bryan Beeson , who captained England 's world bronze-medal winning team , took the first two games with some astutely controlled slow drives that induced the 20-year-old England No.1 to make errors .
27 He could imagine her posed , mouth moistly open , hips jutting and staring at the cameras with that apparently obligatory look of arrogant resentment .
28 I ca n't wear rinking boots with that now , can I ? ’
29 The unusual nature of this process can be seen through a comparison of these academic practices with those conventionally associated with the most common uses of reading and writing in this culture , such as reading adverts , notices in factories , magazines , popular newspapers etc. , and the writing of lists for shopping , writing letters and filling in forms .
30 We then went to an exhibition of the salvaged artifacts with some very realistic looking wax work people amongst them .
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