Example sentences of "[vb past] [noun prp] [noun prp] with [pron] " in BNC.

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1 She went down and found Philippe Bonard with his students on the terrace .
2 It also yielded the rare Sphecotheres maxillaris or southern sphecotheres , and a fine specimen of the southern fig bird ( Sphecotheres vieillori ) among others ; and provided Mrs Gould with plenty of ideas for botanical backgrounds .
3 My first stop was at the Halcyon Days stand where I found Mrs Benjamin with her husband ; she runs the wonderful Halcyon Days shop in Brook Street , which is such a godsend to so many of us for an attractive last-minute present .
4 In 1933 Frida Kahlo visited New York with her husband Diego Rivera .
5 While there he helped Howard Hughes with his racer .
6 At Lehmann 's Minton met Christopher Isherwood with whom he got on well .
7 Going in , she met Mr Jarvis with his little girl standing by the squirrel 's cage .
8 At no. 52 lived Mr. Maton with his elderly spinster sister , a very quiet couple whose family had been in the house for almost two centuries .
9 These beautiful three storey dwellings were next to three very poor looking , low two-storey cottages , in the first of which lived Mr. Clements with his family .
10 I celebrated VE Day with my friends on 8 May , and VJ Day in September .
11 Two other MLs got men ashore under Campbeltown 's stern and the MGB landed Charles Newman with his fighting headquarters — two tommy-gunners and a signaller — about the time Campbeltown rammed the lock .
12 ‘ Were you going out ? ’ inquired Miss Coldharbour with her customary detachment , as though it were in Julia 's power to determine her hours of work .
13 ‘ There were three of us , actually ; Jimmy brought Morley Richards with him to lend a hand . ’
14 The Dragoons took John Browning with them and he was hanged later at Mauchline , where his name is on a memorial to Covenanters on the Loan Green .
15 Ellie provoked and stimulated Mr O'Mara with her inquisitive and questioning mind , and entertained him with her ever truthful and utterly pragmatic approach , while the kindness , respect and affection that he had accorded Ellie had enabled her to grow quickly and painlessly from a gauche teenager into a poised young woman .
16 It was probably here , too , that he first encountered Paul Odo Cross , the wealthy ex-ballet dancer who lived with the plant photographer , Angus Wilson , at Tidcombe Manor in Wiltshire , where they created a marvellous garden and influenced Cedric Morris with their growing and breeding of irises .
17 It was then that , belatedly , Fabia remembered Milada Pankracova with whom her sister had communicated and , ‘ Mr Gajdusek 's secretary ? ’ she enquired .
18 I travelled up from Kings Cross with Sidney , Daryl Bligh of the Graphic , K. B. D. Clarke of the Times , ‘ Tibby ’ Tisdale of the News , Stanford Roberts , of course , and I think we had Norton Malley with us , who would at that time I suppose have been on the Morning Post , though he later went back to the Irish Times .
19 Up at the house waited Lady Raasay with her family — three sons and ten daughters .
20 He replaced Michael Duane with his old friend , Peter Solowka , who was disillusioned with the jobs opened up to him by a degree in environmental biology .
21 So , shortly before noon , Molly trusted Mr Corduroy with her money and at six o'clock when she was in the kitchen opening a packet of cornflakes for Jacqueline 's supper the tap , left on , coughed discreetly and loosed off a generous gush of what looked to her like particularly clean and upmarket water .
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