Example sentences of "england with [det] " in BNC.

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1 So that accelerated my own ideas and I came over to England with that in mind .
2 you might remember him from Wembley as the man who levelled for Norway against England with that wonderful shot .
3 Mr David Coleridge 's Chairmanship of Lloyds came under criticism from a group of irate Tory MP 's , Michael Jackson followed his trip to Africa with a stay in London during which he spoke with his fans via messages ( eg ‘ I love England with all my heart ’ ) written on pillowcases , dropped from a 14th floor window , and the British Winter Olympic Team returned gongless from Albertville .
4 Jacko had scribbled on the side : ‘ I love England with all my heart .
5 But if the Franks were the dominant partner it is difficult to explain why so much material should have been channelled towards England with little apparently going back in return .
6 Mohicans is set among the wild , untamed undergrowth and soaring , sheer mountained backdrop to the American war between France and England with each side sporting its native American allies .
7 Another defeat , another low score for captain Graham Gooch , and another pasting for their bowlers as Australia romped home by six wickets left England with more worry as the Ashes series countdown continues .
8 To reproduce French cooking in England with any success at all it is best , I think , to go for dishes with less resounding reputations and less specialized ingredients .
9 He spent the holidays in England with any parents who would have him .
10 In those days there was considerable emphasis on its carcass quality and 60,000 fat Jutlands were sent to England with another 30,000 lean cattle going for fattening on the German marshes .
11 Only Haynes and Logie put up much resistance and 154 all out , with conditions improving all the time , presented England with few problems ; had the situation been reversed , one knew that West Indies would have won by eight or nine wickets , but English fans were happy enough to have six still in hand .
12 In 1987 , Nottinghamshire provided England with both openers in a Test name them .
13 I decided to keep them in the count because they gave an interesting sidelight on the history of lending libraries in England with some specific examples , and there were not too many of them .
14 In 1532 he was sent as Ambassador to the German Emperor , nominally to discuss the latter 's plan for European action against the Turks , but secretly to explore a possible alliance for England with some of the Protestant German princes .
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