Example sentences of "with a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | For the first two months I lived with a French family in Fontainebleau and studied with a Commandant Lettaure , who was coaching fifteen other young Englishmen . |
2 | Here the good sisters comforted us on our last journey with a manchet of bread and a cup of wine . |
3 | The fighting spread from the two helpless ships to the third rammed behind them , now cramped fast with a grappling-iron and rocking with incomers from the two dying vessels ahead . |
4 | Spanswick , 50 , returned a few minutes later with a mash hammer and delivered blows to Mr Curren 's hands as he tried to protect himself . |
5 | Of many cup-painters the greatest , perhaps , with Onesimos , is one who worked regularly with a potter Brygos but has not left his own name , so the Brygos Painter . |
6 | I was sharing a flat with a Potter that year and they beat us ( 7–1 I think ) . |
7 | People become vulnerable : they feel very thin-skinned ; over-sensitive and self-pitying ; moody and unpredictable , with a cheerfulness that is transparent and brittle ; they may become tearful , perhaps breaking down over an item of television news or for no apparent reason at all . |
8 | The girl mounted her cycle and imparted this gloomy information with a cheerfulness that stated her wish to see Jenna disappear altogether . |
9 | I shall be a whore , and leave you with a whore 's kiss . ’ |
10 | Their most famous inhabitant had been a crazy man , a drunk , a painter , a man who made no secret of his liaison with a whore . |
11 | I can not share a room never mind my husband , with a whore ! ’ |
12 | The French fabliau Boivin de Provins , for instance , treats the prostitutes just as one source of sexually desirable and available women , and laughs with the man who is able to con them into providing him with a whore for free . |
13 | She set up the business with a £4,000 bank loan and shortage of capital persuaded her to expand through franchising . |
14 | Mr Hayward said Roberts had tried to kill himself again in the last day or two with a drugs overdose . |
15 | ‘ I tried to kill myself with a drugs overdose . |
16 | A MAN was being questioned by gardai today in connection with a drugs haul in Co Cork . |
17 | POLICE have arrested two men in connection with a drugs incident involving Cadbury 's Flake model Rachel Brown . |
18 | Hunslet claims its trains , based on three cars with a driver 's cab at either end , will use 30 per cent less energy than similar electric models . |
19 | Hunslet claims its trains , based on three cars with a driver 's cab at either end , will use 30 per cent less energy than similar electric models . |
20 | Beyond the Leonardo monument and the row of yellow taxis , each with a driver whose disregard for your safety if you try to cross the road in front of them is as remarkable as any of da Vinci 's theories , is La Scala . |
21 | A journey in a camper shades into a lift with a driver who turns out to be a narcotics agent ; the former episode is then repeated , with sado-masochistic variations , until that too shades into a bus journey . |
22 | Then you follow me and hit me with a driver and drop away quickly because I 'm going to hit it so fast he wo n't know where the ball is until it 's down the fairway . ’ |
23 | They were going by minibus to London for the visit to the Tate Gallery , with a driver , and the transport alone was £15 a head . |
24 | The furious rush and release of a full-blooded hit with a driver to the Buddha-like calm required to hole a four-foot downhill putt , and everything else in between , would require a whole pharmacy . |
25 | Er then election day we were out all day with , with a driver of a car getting people out and for them or going through the motions . |
26 | Yet , with a driver or 3-wood , everything is in your favour . |
27 | In the middle of the window was a shiny red car you could sit in with a driver 's wheel you could turn and a horn you could peep . |
28 | When he arrived at Glasgow , there would be a car to pick him up , with a driver who knew the Scottish lowlands ‘ like the inside of his sporran ’ . |
29 | Brian would have his damages reduced for contributory negligence in riding with a driver who he knew was drunk and in failing to wear a seat belt . |
30 | This would explain the cases where the plaintiff accepts a lift with a driver whom he knows is drunk . |