Example sentences of "[pron] [v-ing] with [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I could hear them fumbling with the ladder at the window .
2 But they put their foot down when it came to maths and they caught me grappling with the colour scheme of a kestrel .
3 There 's no point in me appearing with a pig-tail and diamanté donkey jacket .
4 Someone living with the patient may be able to remind them of these points .
5 My friends are Liverpool fans and they say they can get me tickets for the KOP , but no way am I standing with a bunch of idiots .
6 ‘ That — or someone tampering with the sample . ’
7 Designed by Matthew Holmes , 168 of the 18 inch goods locomotives of N.B.R. class ‘ C ’ ( later LNER class J-36 ) were built between 1888 and 1900 , with 25 of them serving with the Railway Operating Division in France .
8 He found himself struggling with the wheel , fighting to keep the vehicle under control .
9 No it 's not second , it 's erm er Norwood Road it 's summat beginning with a C , is Apton following that or the one after ?
10 Trade with them was forbidden , Thomson himself sailing with the fleet in an expedition which forced the colonies to submit ( 1650–5 ) .
11 lock Peter Bell got them going with the opening score …
12 So are you helping with the catering side or are you running a cake stall ?
13 The testimony of a witness in a case tried at Matara early in the nineteenth century illustrates the lack of plausibility of much court testimony : ‘ I saw the two prisoners drive a head of cattle — It was in the high road — It was about two hours before dark — We asked them where are you going with the animal — Is this not the animal of the schoolmaster .
14 What is she doing with the guitar to produce that look of dreamy ecstasy ?
15 What are you doing with a begging bowl round your neck ?
16 Father Christmas what you doing with a father Christmas ?
17 What are you doing with a diploma ?
18 It has n't asked me any questions about how weird my machine is or wh what are you doing with an Amstrad or anything .
19 And now where er , what you doing with the gravy , put it , let the people
20 What are you doing with the water ?
21 Him and David a few beers What you doing with the mum ?
22 What you doing with the fringe then , just that 'd be like fringe .
23 What are you doing with the tape ?
24 In the last years of the Soviet Union and in the new republics the militia found itself dealing with a level of public demonstration — and sometimes disorder — of which it had no previous experience , and it did not always deal efficiently with them .
25 Are you dealing with a salesman eager to clinch a deal , or with a kitchen designer actually employed by the company ?
26 ‘ She 'd probably heard rumours , and did n't like you fraternizing with the enemy camp . ’
27 Are you reading with a frown on your face ?
28 Are you playing with the telephone ?
29 Now , are we sticking with the allocation that we had in the past , peoples responsibility , or when we change them in this sort of way are we mucking them about ? 'Cos I like to know what I am responsible for and what I 'm not .
30 It 's important to have enough space and a well-thought out arrangement that allows both eating and cooking to take place without the one interfering with the other .
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