Example sentences of "[vb past] with [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Eight minutes of swooning , swirling guitar crescendos undercut by a moody bass and an unrelenting drum beat with Salli 's near angelic vocals creating a lulling scenario , akin to reading a novel which stops halfway through . |
2 | Eight minutes of swooning , swirling guitar crescendos undercut by a moody bass and an unrelenting drum beat with Salli 's near angelic vocals creating a lulling scenario , akin to reading a novel which stops halfway through . |
3 | Oliver 's heart beat with excitement as they stopped outside . |
4 | ‘ The End Of Your Chain ’ mixes and matches Yardbirds beat with garage bluster , but with erudition and a peculiarly appealing humour — and the guitar charge at the end is great . |
5 | ‘ The End Of Your Chain ’ mixes and matches Yardbirds beat with garage bluster , but with erudition and a peculiarly appealing humour — and the guitar charge at the end is great . |
6 | There is no doubt the staff member who got those flowers in a Dublin suburban branch protested and blushed and her heart beat with embarrassment . |
7 | We left the motor cycle propped against the railings of the school , the long red building fes-tooned with Virginia creeper where Alain-Fournier , as well as his characters , had been a pupil . |
8 | Ireland beat Wales , Scotland and England , drew with France . |
9 | England A ( 456–7 dec ) drew with Essex ( 317–8 dec ) A RARE century from Derek Pringle provided some spice at the very death in an opening to the season which had been all but strangled at birth by the bad weather . |
10 | Durham ( 286–2 dec ) drew with Oxford University ( 105–2 ) THIS match assumed merely academic interest yesterday , after only two hours ’ play on the first day and none on the second . |
11 | Bruno Kurdna , who played fly-half for the great Czechoslovak team of the '70s , which beat Italy , Spain and drew with Romania , was thrilled . |
12 | Champions NESTON travel to NORTHERN after picking up four wins out of five while NEW BRIGHTON skipper Tim Watkins ' keeps faith with the side that drew with Liverpool last week for the trip to ORMSKIRK . |
13 | Joe Bygraves , the heavyweight who beat Henry Cooper and drew with Dick Richardson in 1957 to defend his Commonwealth title , Bunny Grant , who outpointed Dave Charnley to win the Commonwealth lightweight title in 1965 , and Percy Hayles , who held the same title from 1968 till 1974 ( all from Jamaica ) provide notable exceptions . |
14 | IM Svidler drew with grandmasters Ribli and Hjartarson and IM Gelfer drew with grandmasters Bonsch and Hjartarson . |
15 | IM Svidler drew with grandmasters Ribli and Hjartarson and IM Gelfer drew with grandmasters Bonsch and Hjartarson . |
16 | Out of school , he read poetry and drew with chalks on the pavements of the East End . |
17 | Denmark , the country that likes to say no , ruffled more than a few egos when they said yes to becoming European Championship substitutes and drew with England in their opening game before going on to win the trophy . |
18 | Altogether the England manager has made four changes from the side that drew with Italy at Wembley a month ago . |
19 | Munster , the only Irish team ever to defeat the New Zealanders , drew with Glasgow and District and overwhelmed Pontypool . |
20 | The two Parkers , already on standby , are the obvious replacements , although Carlton Palmer looks likely to replace Batty in a side otherwise unchanged from the one that drew with Norway last month . |
21 | Qualification for the European Championship in 1992 came after Romania drew with Bulgaria in their last match when a two-goal win would have sent them to Sweden instead of Scotland . |
22 | PHILIP YALE DREW WITH SUPPORTERS OUTSIDE THE CORONER 'S COURT . |
23 | The outstanding player afield when Rangers drew with FC Brugge in Belgium two weeks ago , McCall will look to help his club go one better on Wednesday night . |
24 | Her chest shrivelled with anger . |
25 | As in Saigon the mouths of the men and women alike oozed with beteljuice and the roadsides there too were stained with red saliva blotches . |
26 | Near the head of the lake was the base camp of a French expedition hoping to climb Baruntse , but beset with problems . |
27 | Magrit rushed in , the same soft-curled hair between brown and auburn glinting around her face , same soft green eyes misted with tears . |
28 | The sky above her was weak pale blue , misted with clouds through which a dim sun struggled to shine , but the air was soft and fresh and the damp black earth along the edges of the drive was pierced with the sharp green points of spring bulbs . |
29 | The sun was high and bright as he dropped gently out of the hills towards the vale , faintly misted with vapour , and saw in the far distance before him the mole-hill of Ruthyn , hunched and veiled in the smoke of its house-fires , a delicate blue flower in the sparkling folded green , with the giant hogback of Moel Famau towering beyond . |
30 | In addition , a quarter of the principal carers provided daily help with getting up , washing face and hands , and going to bed ; the majority also helped with shopping , enabling the sufferer to go out , finances , washing , ironing and house cleaning . |