Example sentences of "[conj] with [pron] [adv] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He was happier with this , though , than with his rather over-pan-fried John Dory , which was dry and turned up at the edges .
2 While people like Klein recalled events thirty years old in crystalline detail , Gentle had difficulty remembering where he was and with whom even ten years before .
3 And with her distinctively feminine rustle and pounding of heeltips , she was gone .
4 With Mary holding the roll firmly , Sid took hold of the salmon 's tail , and with one hard steady pull , freed the fish from its linoleum case .
5 Attlee 's arguments pointed clearly to the foreign policy eventually pursued by the post-war Labour Government — attempting to manipulate the emerging US superpower in a way that was compatible both with the maintenance of Britain 's overseas Empire and with her traditionally limited commitment to entanglement in European affairs .
6 In any case , he made feeble efforts to help me get him to his left foot , and with my almost total support he made the few hops to reach the boat , though I could see it hurt him sorely .
7 First to the lens was BRETT ANDERSON , and with his unfeasibly long arms he took to the shape perfectly .
8 She smiled , not only with her mouth , but with her very large eyes , a ready smile .
9 He decided that although the Prime Mover had granted his wish , it was up to him how he used that time ; but with his badly broken body there was little he could do .
10 ‘ We are targeting countries such as Thailand , Malaysia and Singapore because with their rapidly developing economies they have moved centre stage for world business , ’ said John Campbell , IDB 's director of exports .
11 ‘ We are targeting countries such as Thailand , Malaysia and Singapore because with their rapidly developing economies they have moved centre stage for world business , ’ explained John Campbell , IDB 's director of exports .
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