Example sentences of "with their [noun] [conj] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Companies behind with their accounts and returns submissions will have to catch up in the next 12 months .
2 SelecTronic 's approach to marketing is broadly similar to Franklin 's except that SelecTronics are much more inclined to develop partnership arrangements with their licensors and utilise the marketing muscle of such companies as Random House , Zondervan and Berlitz to maximise international sales .
3 Hunting dogs in Africa and wolves in North America also hunt in teams , snapping at the heels of an antelope or a moose , one taking over from the other until their victim is so exhausted that they can get a grip on it with their teeth and pull it down .
4 They stretched their arms out to make wings and Preston swung an imaginary propeller and they made engine noises with their mouths and ran out of the hangar .
5 They speak with their fingers and make disgusting noises .
6 ‘ But if they are happy with their cricket and do n't want to go further , then it 's up to them . ’
7 Board members talked about their growing awareness of the complexity of problems associated with their school and emphasised that they found stimulation in the challenge to their accepted values , through exploration of issues .
8 They got rid of electronic monitoring equipment , including TV cameras and recorders , by complaining that these interfered with their powers and caused headaches .
9 It is essential that alternative accommodation should be very varied in type and support to give the greatest degree of independence to patients commensurate with their disabilities and to enable adjustments to be made in small steps .
10 The scheme does not cover owner-occupiers who require assistance with mortgage interest payments , or boarders requiring help with their board and lodging charges , although the Government has given notice that it intends to review these payments .
11 They had sat with their friends and heard the vilification of Hitler and the Third Reich at dinner parties , in the cinemas , on television and in books and newspapers .
12 He could mix unobtrusively with their friends and cause no comment .
13 They may have lost touch with their friends and have to start again to build up a new social circle .
14 Some more crag rats were further proving the delights of Yorkshire limestone , holding on to ledges with their eyelashes and hanging on to spars of rock by their nostrils , swarming in a team of a dozen or so all over the face of the scar like a plague of dayglo flies .
15 On East Brooklyn , the walking people , who had lost more in this war than most , wandered gaily with their families and paused to talk to one another .
16 Many of these services help old people living alone , but some also help old people living with their Families and reduce undue burdens on relatives .
17 The first French infantry butchered the Lieutenant 's dead horse with their bayonets and marched into Belgium with the bleeding joints of meat hanging from their belts .
18 There we saw countless small armies , with their commanders and paid chieftains , all of whom were also arms dealers .
19 ‘ The only way we can know that people want to see the Fun Factory becoming a success is if they vote with their feet and come to a meeting to show their support . ’
20 Election-winner or not , for much of the '80s , punters were voting with their feet and staying well away from Reading .
21 So that means the consumer is voting with their feet and saying this is good , it 's a good service , and that is also attached to the motorway services stations , so there is indication that improvements are rapidly coming erm into being , which is good news , good news .
22 Other young people vote with their feet and leave early by failing to turn up during their last year , and sometimes their last two years at school .
23 They peck valiantly at the monsters ' pointed snouts , frantically paddling with their feet and beating their wings .
24 The koonkies carry the tree trunks that will form the walls of the stockade and can even break off a branch to the required length with their feet if commanded to do so .
25 It was decided to remove the guns with their powder and shot to lighten the ship ; this was carried out on Sunday 's high tide .
26 The companies dispensed with their services and left it to their employees to provide the beautification .
27 I thought a good idea was to have a problem page where embalmers could write in with their problems that have occurred whilst embalming , and other members can write in giving tips and ways to overcome these problems .
28 tyme out of mynde , when any deere of the said forrest … have commen into the said manor of Hackness … the Rangers , and other officers of the said forrest … have always used to fetch out the same with their houndes and to rechase them into the said Forrest .
29 Knot and dunlin collect them , as well as worms and insect larvae , by probing and ploughing through the mud with their bills and detecting the morsels they seek by touch .
30 As would be expected from the evidence about marital status presented earlier more men ( 60 per cent ) live with their spouses than do women ( 32 per cent ) .
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