Example sentences of "with [noun prp] [adv] [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 Charles Beadle , Beatrice 's neighbour , tells many stories of Modigliani , full of drink and drugs , quarrelling , when he was in the garden with Beatrice innocently discussing the plants ; of Modigliani walking in the cemetery because ‘ death was not far off ’ ( ‘ Would n't it be magnificent ’ , he said to Beadle , if we could contemplate our own skeletons ? ’ ) ; of Modigliani reciting Lautréamont beside the graves , hungry for drugs , suspecting all Beatrice 's male friends .
2 Bratby 's fascination with Minton also determined the portrait he created of him after Minton 's death as Rocky Minetown in the novel , Brake-Pedal-Down ( 1962 ) .
3 But when the First Test came the tour selectors , with Stewart naturally taking the dominant role , decided that Mains was suspect because he did not have the speed to cover the hard South African grounds when the ball was loose .
4 Then back to the shop , with Lucy now taking the money from her pinafore pocket where it had been tied in her handkerchief , and paying for the corn ; to go on her way feeling quite a little woman of the world .
5 The next day , Beaverbrook ( who , with Amery , had been among those who had helped bring down the Lloyd George coalition in 1922 ) ‘ strongly urged ’ Amery ‘ to work closely with Hailsham both to keep the positive campaign going and decide when the critical moment should come for putting an end to the Coalition ’ .
6 With Maisie still keeping the regulation distance between the two of them , he almost ran after the headmaster , swinging his arms crazily and taking strides so long that a casual observer might have been forgiven for assuming that he , too , was practising the art of Islamic dancing .
7 Athelstan then blessed the grave and with Watkin darkly hoping the body would stay there , they all trooped back into the church .
8 Not to be outdone , Vicky Roberts ( St Helens ) and Laura Carney ( Liverpool ) reached the same standard , with Ann just getting the verdict in 4–38.8 against Laura 's 4–39.1 .
9 Their escape ended on the seventh circuit and during a hectic last couple of laps in which there were a number of attacks by Andrew Moss ( Ballymena RC ) Movilla 's John West , Mark Smyth ( Newry , O'Rourke 's ) and Jonathan Kenny ( Movilla ) , it was left to the sprint with Fullerton just shading the decision ahead of Brennan .
10 With Walsh then skimming the bar with a spectacular overhead shot , it seemed to be just a matter of time before Tottenham would score .
11 His experience with Mossadeq also convinced the Shah that he needed his own money , and outside the country .
12 All the big names did well , with Glowacz again completing the only flash of the route .
13 Annadale continued their domination of the men 's 1500m with Jim Campbell and Dermot Donnelly who fought out a close finish with Campbell just gaining the verdict by six hundredths of a second in three minutes 47.37 .
14 Partial replacement of Cl - with HCO also increased the uptake current ( Fig. 3 c ) , suggesting that HCO can be transported out of the cell by the uptake carrier .
15 The second chapter of Language in Popular Fiction ends with Nash lightly criticising the stylistic conventions of magazine stories .
16 This is particularly true of Gertrude who only wants her son to be happy , but her cheerfulness and pleadings with Hamlet only make the situation worse .
17 The gains by Alliance and some Ulster Unionist moderates mean that there will be even more partnership at district council level , with Belfast possibly joining the ranks of the 13 power-sharers .
18 Charles was too concerned with Jacqui even to yell the usual obscenities at the Swede .
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