Example sentences of "[adv] [vb past] with an [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It also unhappily coincided with an announcement from Downing Street that German Chancellor Dr Helmut Kohl will fly to Britain next Wednesday for an Anglo-German summit in advance of December 's Edinburgh summit . |
2 | What did bother him was that in his duel within McLaren with Prost , the Frenchman , six years his junior , always started with an advantage . |
3 | Perhaps a certain detachment from puritan enthusiasm , an insistence on moderation and toleration on religious issues , defined the mentality that most often coincided with an interest in science in seventeenth-century England . |
4 | The programme pretty well began with an interview with someone from the Bundesbank which , as running orders go , is a bit like a long-jumper beginning his approach with his laces tied . |
5 | The government did offer a reward of £30,000 for the Pretender 's capture , to which he cheekily replied with an offer of the same sum for ‘ The Elector of Hanover ’ , but the authorities in Scotland reacted feebly and reluctantly to the news . |