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

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1 They deliberately pick fault with everything in order to get a reduction on their bill .
2 If you have made your notes properly ( for " making " rather than " taking " is the appropriate term for most lecture notes ) , the pages will contain the key words recommended in chapter 4 , a few brief references to standard work with plenty of space left and the final conclusion clearly written in the right-hand margin .
3 The response to the questionnaire about training has been very satisfactory and it has provided the Training Committee with plenty of information to work on for planning future training programmes .
4 ‘ All parents worry , but when you have a child with something like Maisie has the worry is obviously more .
5 He gave a great peal of laughter with lots of teeth flashing .
6 A spokeswoman said : ‘ Things are looking really good at the moment with plenty of entries flooding in .
7 Little-known even to his team-mates , Strang , like McKean and Murray , won his medal with nothing but dreams to run on .
8 Luxurious long hair with lots of shine created by the team at Ocean Boulevard
9 Competitors battled valiantly throughout the afternoon with plenty of supporters to cheer them on .
10 Julian ( 4.5 ) and David ( 4.2 ) stood them up and played a game with them as rockets going up to the sky .
11 Maggie Byrne was a woman with plenty of love to give , and the best stimulus of all was to know that she was needed .
12 It 's a stunning dress but it 's meant for a woman with lots of clothes to ring the changes .
13 ‘ How can a man with plenty of gold consider himself poor ?
14 Williton is the main centre with plenty of villages to explore like Stogumber , Crowcombe and Bicknoller .
15 As soon as it was light the dahabeeyah had sailed down river with everyone on deck keeping an eye out .
16 They knew only two ways to make money out of territorial expansion : to find gold and silver , or to make themselves into landlords with plenty of tenants to cultivate their new estates .
17 The island 's best beaches lie along the norther and eastern coasts with plenty of sand to choose from .
18 ‘ I 'm not in line to go to bed with you in order to keep my job ! ’ she told him bluntly .
19 On a busy main road with plenty of people walking around , the curfew will be extended to 1.30am .
20 After a break , the play had more life with it as City stepped up the pressure and encamping their opponent 's half for long periods .
21 Performance and comfort : if you prefer bags with lots of room to move , then this may not be for you .
22 now in heaven , Jesus is the king and Jesus will , will have a certain number with him in heaven to rule over the earth , a
23 You will remember that on the occasion of the first valleys initiative statement we had to raise many points with you in order to persuade the right Hon. Gentleman to come here 24 hours after he had made a statement in Wales .
24 ‘ Lying in hospital with plenty of time to think , one wonders whether racing is worth all the hassle .
25 er if it 's a city with lots of cars running
26 Before you load up your board on the car to go off in search of solitude , remember that it is wisest to sail in a controlled situation with plenty of others to keep an eye on you .
27 He found a cab immediately and the traffic was light enough for him to get to Heathrow with plenty of time to spare , in spite of the stringent security control that the American airlines now insisted on .
28 my daddy goes erm where will you be so I can in touch with you by phone laughing cos they were shouting at me and then he said to me and then I told him it was n't and he goes so why do you go
29 Drystone walls have long provided gardeners with plenty of opportunities to grow pretty alpine plants .
30 I have also had a short conversation with her in court using the medium of her cannon communicator and its ticker tape .
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