Example sentences of "[vb past] with [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Out of school , he read poetry and drew with chalks on the pavements of the East End . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | Altogether the England manager has made four changes from the side that drew with Italy at Wembley a month ago . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | PHILIP YALE DREW WITH SUPPORTERS OUTSIDE THE CORONER 'S COURT . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | On the Saturday evening , before seeing Law on the following morning , he dined with Davidson at the Argentine Club and informed him that he would ‘ rather take a single ticket to Siberia than become Prime Minister ’ . |
8 | On 25 May I dined with Eliot at the Oxford and Cambridge Club . |
9 | Mr Muguruza was shot dead by masked gunmen as he dined with colleagues from Herri Batasuna ( People 's Unity ) at a hotel in Madrid on Monday night . |
10 | Perhaps my most memorable day occurred with Paul on our ascent of Kichik Kumdan . |
11 | Internal promotion seems to have been frequent , and occurred with Ælfstan of St Augustine 's Canterbury , Leofric and Leofsige of Ely , Æthelstan of Ramsey and Leofsine of Thorney . |
12 | Her eyes dilated with horror at what she had done . |
13 | The papers bristled with tributes to ‘ a man who stood for tradition and dignity in a business that has recently been rocked by scandal and corruption ’ . |
14 | Learned letters , both for and against , bristled with information about how such an event could have occurred . |
15 | THE Duchess of York flashed a rare smile during a day of tantrums when she posed with daughters in the snow yesterday . |
16 | John Jeffrey Saunders , 30 , of Ferryhill , Jeffrey John Ayre , 21 , of Sedgefield , and Mark Davison , 19 , of Sedgefield , appeared before Sedgefield magistrates yesterday charged with possession with intent to supply 400 Ecstasy tablets worth £800 at Coxhoe in March . |
17 | Hamish Deans and his son George , who were removed from their positions as chairman and vice chairman at the club in May , were on Wednesday charged with fraud after an eight-month police investigation into the club 's affairs . |
18 | A Timex striker appeared at Dundee Sheriff Court yesterday charged with breach of the peace . |
19 | THE treasurer of a Darlington community club appeared before town magistrates yesterday charged with theft of club funds . |
20 | Robert Corrance , of Fenby Avenue , Darlington , appeared before town magistrates yesterday charged with theft of £40 , possessing counterfeit currency and passing counterfeit currency . |
21 | He patiently unravelled the bootlaces and Richard winced with pain as the circulation returned to his fingers . |
22 | Wages rose with inflation after the war to £8 a week but only a minority of players on a club 's books received this . |
23 | Values of LTB 2 rose with radiotherapy from 0.21 ng.mo - 1 ( median ) to 1.14 ng.ml - 1 ( p=0.012 ) ; PGE 2 rose from 0.60 ng.ml - 1 to 1.58 ng. ml - 1 ( p=0.038 ) , and TXB 2 rose from 0.365 ng.ml - 1 to 1.6 ng.ml - 1 ( p=0.005 ) . |
24 | Men were significantly more likely to be employed than women ( 60% v 51% ; difference 2.0 to 16.1 ) and the proportion in employment rose with age to 40 years and decreased thereafter ( table II ) . |
25 | Both women rose with cries of joy . |
26 | She joked with Victorine in the kitchen as quick as ever , then drank the last of her cup of coffee and got up . |
27 | Later he put on a brave face , showing little sign of the strain of the day as he smiled and joked with guests at the Guildhall in the City of London . |
28 | She took them in unsteady hands stained with grave marks , and peered with suspicion at the manufacturer 's name . |
29 | Matthew peered with interest into the tea-basket . |
30 | As she did so she noticed a second man , who peered with interest from the passenger seat of the utility . |