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

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1 He has paired replacement Lloyd Walker with Jason Little in the centres against Neath .
2 She bundled Dot on to the front seat with rugs up to the chin .
3 Partick 's troubles were added to when Grant Tierney had to be stretchered off after an accidental clash of heads with Mitchell early in the second half .
4 And then dropping out of it when I was twelve or thirteen , getting sidetracked by hormonal changes and the need to , like , butt heads with people out on the grass for a while …
5 A paper from a member of SCAC with experience both of the Scottish and UK/Ireland work .
6 Task force : The US has sent an amphibious task force with Marines aboard into the eastern Atlantic .
7 She 's formed her own production company , Siren Films , and after her ‘ Blonde Ambition ’ tour she plans to make Blessing In Disguise with Beatty again at the helm .
8 Returning to the main road , which is very good , we cross the plateau and pass a small reservoir on the left-hand side with views down to the south side of the island and the sea .
9 Maggie remembers one dress : it was plum velvet with lace all round the neck and cuffs , clutch bag to match .
10 Our future lies in further developing the appeal of our outstanding portfolio of brands with consumers all over the world .
11 It should n't be difficult , there 's plenty of farms could do with a bit of help with men away at the war .
12 There were at least six cold periods with glaciation somewhere on the earth .
13 Mark my words , before the month is out we shall have Earl Robert crossing the Channel to make his peace with Stephen along with the rest of us .
14 This game is based on the Simon game that was a hit with kids all over the U.K. a number of years ago .
15 She 'd progressed from a rather lowly start to her present place on the team with IMP just at the time when the true importance of the fuel companies and their technicians was beginning to be appreciated by the general public , or at least those aficionados who followed the world of Grand Prix racing .
16 And you 've helped her and the little darling with BUPA out of the goodness of your heart — ’
17 But again they are an ancient group with ancestors back in the Carboniferous forest , a melting pot for plant evolution .
18 The year has been particularly difficult for the Wedgwood Group with sales down on the previous year at IR£197.3 million ( 1991 : IR£219.1 million ) .
19 He opened the door of a big airy room with views down to the great river itself .
20 On the top floor is a dining room with views out over the lake , offering self-service breakfast , waiter service evening meals and an a la carte menu .
21 She was now in a long , dark room with doors all round the walls , and she could not see the White Rabbit anywhere .
22 Then we tried to link all of this with the strategies the teacher was actually observed to use in her interactions with children elsewhere in the room .
23 Affects the right lower chest with stitches through to the back ( like in Kali carb . ) .
24 A chef would never leave a kitchen with food out on the worktops at the end of the day , and front desk is always tidied at the end of a shift , but how many managers do more than simply turn off the computer and go home at the end of a session with their spreadsheet or word processor ?
25 A footpath leaves here on a lonely clifftop walk to Red Point for Gairloch , a magnificent trek with views across to the Outer Hebrides : see also p. 58 .
26 I had the privilege of spending an afternoon with Morrissey shortly before the release of ‘ Kill Uncle ’ .
27 Cooper jnr , who followed his father to St Andrew 's from Exeter in September last year , had a trial with Liverpool earlier in the season .
28 Histology after hemispherectomy showed an extensive neuronal migration defect with polymicrogyria mainly in the area supplied by the middle cerebral artery .
29 We wanted to get away from it all but now find we 're in daily contact with people all over the world ! ’
30 Contact Victim Support ( see box ) , a counselling service with branches all over the country .
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