Example sentences of "[adv] [vb past] with [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Also to the drivers , who not only drove with such care that the passengers were n't inconvenienced in any way , but also doubled as bike handlers to get the bikes on and off the trailer , inevitably a dirty job . |
2 | They only mated with each other — the old ones went into mourning if a child dared to marry out . |
3 | He constantly fiddled with that badge of office , a ready-made , multicoloured , bow tie , as he talked to Jane . |
4 | Mr and Mrs are as I understand it entirely satisfied with that school . |
5 | I just mentioned with that microphone . |
6 | When Pugh closed the gap with his second penalty , the North Midlands ' response soon followed with another try from Moon . |
7 | The Wilson committee largely concurred with these views , and pointed out the specific problems of small firms in raising long term finance , whether loan or equity . |
8 | Eritrean radio from Asmara broadly concurred with this version of events , and accused France of self-interested intrigue , while Ethiopian radio said that many Ethiopian Afar fighters who had refused to disarm had crossed into Djibouti " to join the rebellion " . |
9 | Well they normally just packed with some sort of wadding , I du n no . |
10 | A testator would not set out to establish a trust , or to confirm his will in trust form , hoping that in details his intention would take precedence over his words : the civil law already coped with these problems , and the law of trusts was able to follow rather than lead . |
11 | A merciful amnesia usually came with these comas and who could deny it was a blessing ? |
12 | I asked her if she always painted with such alacrity and her answer came as something of a relief , ‘ I like to enjoy painting , so ofttimes I paint much more slowly , it 's like eating , you do n't want to rush through a great meal ’ . |
13 | The traditional political " families " still vied with each other in pursuance of their particular objectives ; but the old clans of Catholics , monarchists and Falangists were now joined by a new breed of apolitical technocrat and a new kind of Falangist . |
14 | She had watched girl friends drift from affair to affair which always began with such certainty that ‘ this time it will be different ’ , and inevitably ended in tears with the realisation that it was n't . |
15 | Shelley was laughing now , feeling that ease that happened more frequently these days , the ease that came when they were together and became , quite suddenly and pleasantly , totally relaxed with each other . |
16 | My mother , too , was a science teacher and I was good at science , and I always continued with that line because partly of the family background and partly of my own interests . |
17 | I sometimes used to help him out with double dates , but they always ended with both girls squabbling over yours truly and Stuart sulking in the corner and displaying all the charisma of a limpet . |
18 | The Community Programme also met with some suspicion when it was first introduced by the MSC in the early 1980s but it proved to be a boon for many bureaux to expand their services and broaden their workforce . |
19 | His quick eye also registered with some interest that not one of the ladies present , as far as he could judge , belonged to his mother 's circle . |
20 | Unfortunately the two verbatim reports of what was said slightly disagreed with each other . |
21 | A few weeks later , he also reported with some amusement how he had involved a colleague ( not a member of the group ) in discussion about another pupil when he had caught both himself and his colleague ‘ fixing ’ the child inadvertently in his bad behaviour . |
22 | They also liaised with each other , their supervisor and the research team . |
23 | He later eloped with another girl . ’ |
24 | It later collided with another car in Quarry High Street.A passenger in the second car , twenty two year old Ginette Wheatley , who 's seven months pregnant , was treated in hospital for minor injuries . |
25 | As he swung it into Charing Cross Road he nearly collided with another car . |
26 | Sophia also reflected with some satisfaction on the way she had spoken about Rupert-'only Rupert Stonebird' , who ‘ did n't seem to matter ’ . |
27 | ‘ Oh , nothing got decided , we just provisionally concurred with each other . |
28 | Northern Ireland 's World Cup downfall really started with that opening match against the Lithuanians at Windsor Park in April ‘ 92 when , after being two goals ahead , they went walkabout and Lithuania hit back to draw . |
29 | Indeed , as we shall presently see , the two great intimacies — as ever — sharply reacted with each other , strengthening the conflict , heightening the ambiguity , posing in ever more painful interjections the question , ‘ Who am I ? ’ |
30 | Rich and titled passengers often travelled with several servants including a lady 's maid , butler , valet , nursery maid , footman and nanny . |