Example sentences of "[v-ing] with [noun] on " in BNC.
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1 | So also Daniel , walking with Stephanie on Filey beach , had suddenly , out of some metaphorical experience as bodily as breathing , known why love was called " sweet " and , as his blood banged , why a beloved was a " sweet heart " . |
2 | Yet the hunter , walking with gun on arm , thoughts only of killing and murder in his mind and his intent clearly expressed in his body language , is shunned in fear by all creatures who can . |
3 | Here there was room to have a dig at ‘ trade unionists … too , screaming abuse and interfering with others on their way to work ’ , alleging that excitement on picket lines and at rock films amounted to the same thing : ‘ These are all manifestations of the primitive herd instinct . ’ |
4 | The above prices include return travel from Dover and half board accommodation for 7 nights beginning with evening meal on day of arrival and ending with breakfast on day of departure from resort . |
5 | The above prices include return travel from Dover with 7 or 14 nights accommodation on a half board basis beginning with evening meal on day of arrival and ending with breakfast on day of departure . |
6 | The above 10 day prices include return travel from Dover for 7 or 14 nights in standard rooms on a half board basis beginning with evening meal on day of arrival and ending with breakfast on day of departure . |
7 | The above prices include return travel from Dover and accommodation for 7 or 14 nights in standard rooms on a half board basis beginning with evening meal on day of arrival and ending with breakfast on day of departure , except where * indicates bed and breakfast only in Prague . |
8 | Landing with obstructions on the upwind side is particularly dangerous and is just the sort of error people tend to make when they have n't flown for a while . |
9 | The practical effect of this wording is that for a claim to be covered the casualty must be reasonably attributable to an identifiable accident the source of which is external to the craft — thus the craft filling with water on its moorings over a period of weeks and then foundering would not be covered . |
10 | When Loc , with another worried glance in Jacques Devraux 's direction , insisted it was time for them to go to bed , Paul galloped across the clearing with little Hoc on his shoulders and dumped the boy squealing with laughter on his sleeping mat . |
11 | Soon we reached the shrine , a car-park-like space beside the road in which stood a large glass tank containing a painted figure of Mary looking with pity on Jesus crucified . |
12 | As it transpired , all four performed sufficiently well to satisfy the manager , but insufficiently to fashion out a much-needed win for the Dark Blues outfit currently flirting with danger on the fringe of the Premier League 's relegation zone . |
13 | Therefore we think that GH5 has a primary DNA-binding site , which is similar to that of CAP , and a secondary binding site that is less structurally defined and may consist of a group of basic residues interacting with phosphates on a second DNA duplex . |
14 | A woman in the Northeast involved in a campaign to improve colliery houses arrived at a lodge meeting with material on the houses for the members . |
15 | After meeting with Klibi on July 21 Shaikh Sabah appeared optimistic of a peaceful settlement , stating that " what is between the brothers in Iraq and Kuwait is merely a summer cloud which will go away " . |
16 | In the summer of 1991 he proposed a new party programme which , in effect , would have brought it much closer into line with a social democratic party , competing with others on Western lines . |
17 | ‘ They also enjoy competing with men on an equal level , and many guys find that attractive . ’ |
18 | Samsung has been collaborating with HP on some of the low-end PA 7100 widgets , which are ready to pop next month . |
19 | Samsung has been collaborating with Hewlett-Packard on some of the low-end PA 7100 machines , which are planned to appear next month . |
20 | ‘ Or are you helping with Jennifer on Sunday ? ’ |
21 | Her mam would be singing with tea on the table . |
22 | He amused himself during his visit writing doggerel about the Revd Fullwood Smerdon , his father 's successor , and returned to Cambridge reflecting with distaste on Devonshire people : |
23 | Surely , I thought , he can not be reflecting with pleasure on days of danger and incarceration ? |
24 | Behind , beneath and about him are the oldest and dearest friends of the cause — whilst a liberated slave , now a delegate , is looking up to Clarkson with deep interest , and the hand of friendship is resting with affection on his arm , in fellowship and protection . |
25 | Cooking with gas on the Ben |
26 | Francis looked up , wiping his mouth , to see impatience struggling with concern on the Doctor 's face . |
27 | Again , a priori , we assume nothing is known of the nature of A , so that the process of finding the dominant eigenvalue and its vector is approached as usual by iterating with A on an arbitrary column co . |
28 | But it is unlikely that the ICC could have successfully mounted an exercise to codify contract rules governing commercial agency agreements , though a Working party of the ICC 's Commission on International Commercial practice under the chair-manship of professor Fabio Bortolotti has successfully completed a model form of agency contract for international trade and is proceeding with work on a model distribution contract . |
29 | I assure my hon. Friend that we are proceeding with urgency on the Bill . |
30 | I explained about doing tests under the line of the frame , about beginning with spit on a tiny swab and working your way up through various solvents , about finding the right solvent for the glaze . |