Example sentences of "with [noun] [noun pl] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Stephanie 's presents were useful and various : an electric teamaker , with alarm , a set of Pyrex dishes with night-light heaters to warm them , and a layette , knitted and stitched by Upper III and Lower IV , little embroidered viyella nighties , crocheted lambswool matinee jackets , knitted bonnets and bootees , pretty fluffy blankets , a woollen lamb with black stitched eyes and a slightly thrawn neck , dangling from a scarlet ribbon .
2 This meant that Crawford would ride it out , appearing from under the water ; divers with oxygen bottles enabled him to breathe .
3 Most of the climbers are equipped with Oxygen cylinders to help them breath at high alititudes .
4 The band , on a sell-out South American tour , were sight-seeing when police with machine guns surrounded them .
5 Baked beans with vegetable sausage enriched with B vitamins help you and your family enjoy a healthier balanced diet .
6 We ate like hungry Travellers , but the meat was tough and needed someone with Masons Arms to cut it .
7 NSPCC director Christopher Brown commented : ‘ The collapse of recent child abuse cases and our own experience with child witnesses leaves me in no doubt that urgent action in the form of new legislation must be one of the first concerns of a new government after the election .
8 You connect them and they have arrangement with funeral directors to get them on the cheap .
9 A mournful beanpole with Rasta dreadlocks asks me : ‘ Where 's your phone , man ?
10 Firemen with metal cutters extricated him — and the lavatory bowl — from the train .
11 These range from the mundane , such as reinforcing masonry walls with steel beams to strengthen them , to the exotic , such as supporting an entire building on rubber so that the structure ‘ floats ’ in isolation .
12 These are simplified forms of the results of the self-consistent models of Hill and later workers together with engineering approximations to make them suitable for the designing of composites .
13 A draft European Community regulation proposing that producers label their food-stuffs with a Protected Graphical Indication ( PGI ) or Designation of Origin ( PDO ) has been given the thumbs-down at the consultation stage with trade bodies describing it as ‘ protectionist and unnecessary ’ .
14 A wooden bench a short way up strewn with cigarette ends tells you something about those who only make it that far , but then the path is a long , steep ascent for anyone unused to hill-walking .
15 Only when she checked with directory enquiries did she learn that the receiver was off the hook .
16 He has little difficulty in pulling summer sheets and other light rugs straight over his head , even if there are straps under his tummy , so at night he has a rug with leg straps to keep it in place .
17 Mr Beaton told the court that he had been asleep in his cab when two men with Glasgow accents woke him up by placing a bag over his head .
18 Over the next twelve months , the Agency will be working intensively with Glasgow companies to ensure they are fit to compete and to handle the particular business challenges presented by a period of growth .
19 Yet the final image of him working with plague victims transforms him into a heroic character .
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