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

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1 * The Annual Lourdes Reunion for the Feast Day will be held in St Mary 's Cathedral , Coulby Newham , with Mass at 7pm to which everyone is invited — sick and healthy — Lourdes pilgrims and friends .
2 The draw is in Dunwich car park at 7.30am with fishing from 9am to 2pm .
3 The draw takes place at the Lakeside Inn , 9.30 am with fishing from 11am to 4pm .
4 They describe themselves as ‘ emigres from the South East ’ and truly delight in sharing their lovely home with visitors from all over the world .
5 The company says that the proposals for the incinerator , which would have dealt with waste from all over Ireland , are not longer viable in the current competitive investment climate .
6 A driver with great skill and courage which belied his frail-looking body , Nuvolari stayed with Alfa until midway through 1933 .
7 Langbaurgh 's mountain bike series concludes in Guisborough Woods on tomorrow with registration from 8.30am on the day .
8 Like the ornithologist who has to reach an impossibly remote island by a certain day in the rainy season only to find it overflowing with ornithologists from all over the world choking the woodland tracks with cameras and tripods , trying to catch a fleeting glimpse of a small bird as it hops about in the dripping undergrowth .
9 SHIPPING giant ACL today pledged to stick with Liverpool at least for the next four years after a new contract was hammered out between the Swedish-owned company and Mersey Docks and Harbour Company .
10 Her most valuable contribution lay in the relationships she built up with delegates from all round the world .
11 The Government must look to be fairer to London , with equalisation at least in the grants system — perhaps on the basis of incomes , or by taking the regional banding approach .
12 Internal to Digital there is a roaring football conference conducted over VAXnotes with people from all over the world noting every day .
13 Nowadays it comes from the Norfolk Maltings , with hops from just over the border in Worcestershire ...
14 Company meetings can take a number of linguistic forms : the formal use of international ( or ‘ off-shore ’ ) English at the negotiating table , with informal exchanges in other languages ; meetings in the language of the country ( perhaps with interpretation at least of the whispered type ) or multi-lingual meetings where each participant contributes in his own language .
15 So , suddenly , the local police station is swamped with detectives from all over the region .
16 Edward of England had ordered an advance headquarters to be set up at Bamborough in Northumberland , with levies from all over the North of England to assemble there ; he himself was expected to arrive there in late March or early April , to lead his assault on Scotland in person .
17 On Eastbourne promenade we have created a tropical paradise with flowers from all over the world , and into this setting , flying around in the natural habitat are 100 's of LIVE butterflies .
18 The habit had given his room — it was hardly an office , packed as it was with artefacts from all over the world — a curious olfactory patina , as though the whole place had been dipped in aromatic tobacco and then hung out to dry .
19 I spent the rest of the weekend in small discussion groups with women from all over the country with a wide variety of ideas and opinions .
20 The bride and groom knelt before the altar , and behind them the benches were packed with nobility from all over Portugal .
21 But since the gut wall undulates , it is easy to contaminate the sample with cells from just below the surface , which do .
22 Fabrication work being carried out with parts from all over the world was on tight timing and penalties .
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