Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] with [pron] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He was happiest in old clothes , with a pipe in his mouth and his much-loved wife at his side , gardening , tending trees , reading , or playing with his model railway , at Briglands , the house at Rumbling Bridge designed for his father by Sir Robert Lorimer [ q.v . ] . |
2 | Now there are rumours circulating that the NEA will be abolished , or combined with its sister agency , the National Endowment for the Humanities . |
3 | In other incidents she might simply have placed her hand over the child 's mouth or nose , or interfered with its oxygen supply with ‘ dramatic consequence ’ . |
4 | It is important for practitioners to remain flexible , sometimes widening the focus to include extended current or previous family members , to avoid triangulation or colluding with anyone family member , and to avoid judging which includes the assumption that problems are all related to being a step-family . |
5 | ALAN Shearer is Britain 's costliest player — now he has to handle the pressure that goes with his £3.6m price tag . |
6 | At the same time , Italy , which had to import some 90 per cent of its coal needs , preferred to buy cheaper , mainly American , coal on the open market rather than deal with its ECSC partners . |
7 | The Darkfall lightning scratched and flickered with its spider legs at the nearby window … and Duvall kicked savagely at Barbara 's head , spinning her away from Jimmy . |
8 | After studying law at the Inns of Court in London he was called to the bar in 1985 and moved with his wife Carole-Ann to Eaglescliffe . |
9 | Those of us from the South who left behind tree-strewn roads and gardens after the devastation of the recent October storm , were delighted to be in such beautiful surroundings again and to meet with our Lilleshall friends from other parts of the country . |
10 | A company 's first accounting reference period must be a period of not less than six months or more than 18 months beginning with the date of its incorporation and ending with its accounting reference date . |
11 | Crilly turns over and lies with his back stiff and petulant . |
12 | Early determination of vendors ' requirements and matching with their market feasibility is essential . |
13 | ‘ And catch with his surcease success , ’ ’ he intoned , and the class settled down to another ten minutes of drudgery . |
14 | THE BLACK CROWES : ‘ Hotel Illness ’ lifted from the group 's acclaimed ‘ Southern Harmony And Musical Companion ’ LP and coinciding with their UK tour , B-sides include a cover of Bob Dylan 's ‘ Rainy Day Women No 12 And No 35 ’ and the previously unreleased ‘ Words You Throw Away ’ |
15 | I really would have to acquire a few pairs of stockings , and dispense with my poodle anklets . |
16 | Felix pondered a bad time that Stephen had had with a girl a while ago , and fiddled with his shortwave radio . |
17 | There will be less bounce and roll with your A.D.X. irons , allowing your ball to land softly on the green even when hitting long irons . |
18 | Pedasus will get warning of impending disaster through the priestess of Athene growing a long beard , I 'll read to him to make him laugh and he will , and talk with his sidetrack mind … . ( 14 ) |
19 | His tenants — he sublets — hardly ever see him , and deal with his estate manager . |
20 | In 1848 , when the new chaplain for the English Church arrived , Lowe set up a rival church ( the Beco Chapel ) with his own supporters , who numbered about one third of the English Church members , and took with him communion plate and silver from the English Church . |
21 | I put down the shafts and waved with my straw hat . |
22 | That was the deal to keep British filmmakers in business which Alexander Korda had proposed to government , and supported with his propaganda film , The Lion Has Wings ( 1939 ) , combining documentary footage with patriotic clips from earlier feature films and a contemporary narrative full of pontifications on Britain 's purpose in going to war . |
23 | None of the children wanted to go and live with their birth parents , but simply to keep contact . |
24 | She glanced in her mirror and fumbled with her gear lever . |
25 | During the latter years of the war , Italy had undergone a traumatic experience with battles raging up the length of that country , and emerged with their King Victor Emmanuel resigning in favour of his son , Umberto II , and a succession of coalition governments . |
26 | , Jacob ( c. 1630–1685 ) , leader of the Sephardi Jewish community in London , was born in Spain and taken with his brother Isaac [ q.v. ] to Hamburg as a child . |
27 | You can also transfer ( upload ) stitch patterns from the knitting machine to DesignaKnit ; they can then be converted to the correct format for editing within the colour pattern section and integrating with your garment shapes . |
28 | She 's dying to go out and play with her tennis racket . |
29 | And she stared too at her own friends , who appeared to her suddenly in a new light , laughing and fiddling with their luggage labels , and casting their eyes around them as though unbalanced by the sudden variety of choice . |
30 | Julie Godwin , pictured above with Sophie at a few months old , was raped and killed with her holiday pal Elizabeth Over as the pair sunbathed on a beach in South Africa . |