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

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1 P : Eating with forks
2 It was a particular damp Autumn , before the advent of land drainage at Strawberry Fields and the snapshot albums shows us ( with all the children again ) wellies up to the knees in mud , lifting the teethes out of the quagmire with forks !
3 Then in back end they used to empty this crew yard and you used to have to handle all that with forks , muck forks , they used to call them , and that was big biggest fork and by God , they used to pull your heart out .
4 My choice in life would be to tour the world on a £10,000 Harley-Davidson or fill my garage with motorcycles .
5 IN YOUR OWN INTEREST YOU ARE ADVISED IN THE STRONGEST TERMS TO CHECK WITH OPERATORS THE INFORMATION GIVEN HEREIN AND ANY OTHER MATTERS WHICH YOU WISH TO RAISE BEFORE MAKING YOUR BOOKING .
6 The county council are negotiating with operators on the provision of this service .
7 Wimpey has made provisions against its involvement in the Channel tunnel construction consortium Transmanche Link , which is in a contract dispute with operators Eurotunnel .
8 But they do exist to deal with operators who fail , without reasonable excuse , to provide in a satisfactory manner the services registered .
9 Evidence from case studies of key establishments is being collected in interviews with operators , engineers , union representatives and managers .
10 He said bookings for summer holidays this year were well ahead , with operators competing fiercely on price to capture their share of the market .
11 A majority of materials in the Earth 's crust are silicates with molecules comprising four oxygen atoms linked to one atom of silicon .
12 Students of cancer had more reason to be interested in chromatin and its role in cell division , but chemical approaches to cancer were predominantly concerned with molecules which could be identified at the time , i.e. with molecular weights under 1000 .
13 Not only could it cure cancer , but it was also ‘ natural ’ , and not one of those chemical horrors dreamed up by juggling with molecules .
14 For instance , the specimen in an electron microscope has to be held in a vacuum to minimise the scattering of the electron beam due to collisions with molecules in air .
15 A rainbow is formed from the interaction of pure white sunlight with molecules of moisture in the atmosphere acting as prisms that break up the light into the respective colours perceived through our senses .
16 At first these layers may consist of single layers of atoms or molecules , but , naturally , the various successive layers of new material will be fed with molecules from the surroundings at slightly differing rates .
17 First , the element of orientational flexibility supplied by the interdomain linker region and the C-terminal stalk in sCD2 is likely to facilitate docking with molecules on opposing cell surfaces .
18 However , an alternative approach might argue that , if learning does involve making structural changes at synapses , and the synapses are built of proteins and packed with molecules of neurotransmitter , then learning must itself involve the synthesis of new proteins and transmitters .
19 It 's crawling with cops .
20 Agnes waited for George , but when he stayed quiet , she said : ‘ Harry , Neptune Court and its purlieus will be absolutely crawling with cops .
21 they 've got the comics , even if they do n't get it right they they 're they 'll have a go , whereas , this is why , this is why I usually teach with comics .
22 First , there have been attempts by social scientists to communicate with biologists .
23 For example , archaeologists collaborate with petrologists in studying the rocks from which tools were made , with biologists in studying plant and animal remains , with physicians in studying the diseases from which people suffered , and with physicists for complex dating methods .
24 In addition the closer links between branches of physical geography such as geomorphology and biogeography have necessitated links with biologists and geologists and then with palaeoclimatologists because of the importance of studying climatic change .
25 Physical geographers together with biologists , limnologists and other researchers were able to establish the nature of the flora and fauna in the late Quaternary and at the transition during the early Flandrian from tundra to closed deciduous woodland .
26 ‘ We 'd pay the going rate , and provide a car to enable you to get around to the various stores and liaise with curtain-makers and such . ’
27 I saw crates piled high , and some furniture with dust-covers on .
28 During the engagement A.A. bursts were exploding all round me , my port plane received a near miss which made a large hole and spattered the aircraft with splinters , which injured my left elbow . ’
29 Got a wooden head filled with splinters
30 The priest blessed them , then gave the word , and with a roar , knives unsheathed , the front ranks of the crowd rushed the dais and slashed at the wood of the Virgin 's triumphal car and , shouting aloud , carried it off in fragments ; she continued to look upon it all unmoved from her new perch , and someone came back glorying in his spoils — was it her uncle , or her mother 's father ? — with splinters for each of the family and a chunk the size of a brick for himself .
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