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

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1 The factor showed them with fussy gestures where to set it .
2 Yeah but can you wear them with tight leggings on ?
3 Paramount , for example , as well as providing Korda with the money he needed for his first English films , made a deal with Wilcox 's British and Dominions company to supply them with 12 pictures annually on budgets of £30,000 apiece .
4 ‘ I see , ’ he said with a quick look at the clerk , who was now staring at them with both eyes well open .
5 Across the street , beyond a wide stretch of frost-laced gravel , there was a huge triumphal arch on which were four horses driven by a goddess of peace , over whom , in turn , hung two flags , both enormous as if vying with each other and both striped red , orange and black , the far one with those stripes alone , but the near one bearing the wreath , hammer and dividers of the German Democratic Republic , and under it all , cutting the avenue in half , halting it with the abruptness of Finis at the end of a book , and behind a fragile metal fence , snow on its top giving it an odd , festive look , there was a drab grey wall made of concrete blocks .
6 All the circumstances must be examined to see if the parties intended to leave over the entire agreement or whether they intended to make a binding contract , albeit one with some details still outstanding .
7 I should think because I 'm doing something with some students shortly and then erm there 's somebody coming to see me at two so er
8 He paused staring at her with half-closed eyes so that Emily could not read his expression .
9 The trouble with winning , she explained , was that it left her with bad memories rather than good .
10 Yes , I 've done the mandate workshop , yes , and I 've done it with other groups too .
11 He spotted it with two teenagers inside while meeting children from a school outing .
12 I am not sure that we would think the dancing , except by some of the principals , quite so wonderful by today 's standards , but we saw it with different eyes then , and John would have for comparison his memories of the Cape Town Ballet Club 's brave but handicapped attempt at the last act of the ballet , Aurora 's Wedding .
13 The alternative is to simplify the statue and interpret it with larger shapes so the technique seems integrated .
14 The alternative is to simplify the statue and interpret it with larger shapes so the technique seems integrated .
15 On the third occasion you feel for it with both hands momentarily .
16 Then a list of frames indexed by that theme noun is searched to associate it with any frames currently active ( i.e. , those indexed by previous theme nouns ) .
17 How we going to do it with these shoes on ?
18 This year 's York Festival and Mystery Plays has put its troubles firmly behind it with some events already sold out with still three months to go .
19 Those middle managers who are left are finding themselves with three times as much work to do as before , handicapped by depleted back-up resources .
20 We would therefore ask you to familiarise yourself with these requests so that you can take part fully in the discussion in your group .
21 As the Post Office Authorities only favour us with two mails weekly at this time of the year , your impression of Saturday first will not reach this remote whisky-making comer of Her Majestie 's dominions until the morning will have dawned when Shepherds first received the tidings .
22 Oakeshott 's theory in general provides us with profound insights not only into the nature of government and law , but more especially in helping us to make sense of the British constitution .
23 In terms of its effect on the overall festival it certainly was a major underpinning for us because our investment was high , so it does leave us with some problems financially .
24 You 'll provide us with sufficient entries so that the people who are man it get in and car parking .
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