Example sentences of "[det] [noun] with [noun] in " in BNC.
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1 | What would a boy like that want with land in England ? |
2 | It was just like , just like looking at any ordinary cup standing in the black ebony stand , and er lions head in each side with rings in it 's mouth . |
3 | Miss Timber Topper looks best in the opener and after Richards has had another winner with Pyjamas in the St. Boswell 's Handicap Chase I expect Stephenson 's Jupiter 's Glory to complete a great day for punters . |
4 | I was to be incarcerated for another two days and nights on a diet of three assorted pills and a curious fizzy powder in a paper wrapper , presented every few hours with instructions in mime . |
5 | A writer such as Agatha Christie , often the target of ill-informed criticism over this , is well capable , where she can afford to do so , of drawing people of some complexity with contradictions in their behaviour and hidden layers under the surface . |
6 | Snow , water and severe frosts hit sport although still some action with grayling in upper reaches . |
7 | Those few months with Justina in our family were very happy for us , and the friendship with both these couples and their children has continued , though unfortunately great distances now separate us and we can only communicate by letter and send photographs . |
8 | Those people whose families had moved out from the inner areas still retained some ties with relatives in the inner city , but clearly such ties are by definition weaker in quality than ties with immediate neighbours , and they were dismissed as relatively weak in our inner-city network analysis . |
9 | There 's quite a few restaurants with people in them having their tea . |
10 | Continue this exercise with items in a stationer 's , bakery , ironmonger 's , fish shop and so on . |
11 | Some Palestinians with relatives in Lebanon were later to change their nationality and become Lebanese , but most of the refugees were classed as non-citizens and given a pale brown passport — the same colour as the old British Palestine passport — with a cedar tree printed on the front . |
12 | You get some lemonade with cyanide in it and some Coke with cyanide in and see what she drinks . |
13 | And you and you 've erm through through your work as a social worker , you 've had some contact with people in the flats . |
14 | To go to the one in the park we 'd have to go up that hill and there 's no way I can push this buggy with Bryony in the front and all these fruit and vegetables I could n't get up and the hang on to you two with your reins I could n't get up that steep hill . |
15 | Degrees in subjects such as natural sciences , economics or statistics are just as welcome and there are some actuaries with degrees in arts subjects . |
16 | This compromise with Vichy in the interests of a quick military success was too blatant for de Gaulle ( or indeed for many British and American officials ) to stomach . |
17 | So I come there at this morning with cramp in my leg and I said I 've hardly had that , |
18 | He was pleased , proud that his was one of the few households with milk in winter , and apparently unruffled by the irony of its coming too late , when the calf was already more dead than alive . |
19 | Again using Stitch World I have had some success with patterns in tuck stitch , with certain needles out of work . |
20 | By contrast these areas are rolling plains bearing many craters smaller than about 10 km diameter plus a few craters with diameters in the range 10 to 20 km . |
21 | From being just another kid with nits in his head , the smallest in his class and the only one in the whole school whose skin was a swarthy brown , he suddenly found himself the most popular boy around . |
22 | Anyway he come down and he got this box with disks in |
23 | I have now discussed this idea with colleagues in CPRE who have indicated their interest in working jointly on this project . |
24 | ‘ They will need a bit more this time with Portadown in such great shape . |
25 | I completed another tour of the mill and cottage , this time with Nigel in tow , trying to sound as objective as I could , as if I , too , saw mere possibilities , but as our tour progressed I could see that Nigel had warmed to it almost as much as I. He pointed out some ‘ interesting features ’ that I had missed , such as some of the wooden working parts of the mill machinery set high in the plastered walls , and told me what they had originally been used for . |
26 | The reason why Roger was styled ‘ de Meuland ’ ( or ‘ Meuleng ’ , ‘ Meulent ’ , ‘ Molend ’ , etc. ) is unclear , although it probably indicates some connection with Meulon in Normandy . |
27 | ‘ I can clean in the house , look after the chickens , and put in some time with Dolly in the dairy . ’ |
28 | There was very little interchange with staff in institutions . |
29 | His letter had not contained any regrets for her forthcoming ordeal and he did not look like a man who would have much patience with women in any case . |
30 | It is a curious fact that native speakers are unwilling to attempt even an approximate gloss of the meaning of cran — , yet there is no such hesitation with foot in foot the bill . |