Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv] [pron] [verb] with " in BNC.

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1 This case began before my use of LM 's and I prescribed Lycopodium 6C three times daily which dealt with the symptoms within a few days .
2 Months later it merged with the considerably larger Mothercare chain in a reverse take-over .
3 But at least in introducing the 1983 Annual Report a few months later he announced with pride ‘ Your Committee has brought out the Bondholders ! ’
4 These are absent , saved for conversation in restaurants where she talks with great animation , but on a plane which seems to have nothing to do with her sexual avidity .
5 THE Duchess of York flashed a rare smile during a day of tantrums when she posed with daughters in the snow yesterday .
6 Stewart 's workshop was a mud-brick hut near the pyramids where he worked with his two Egyptian assistants .
7 Two days later someone tampered with the brakes of my car . ’
8 Maladministration took its toll , and fifteen years later it amalgamated with another Hull organisation , the Hull Seamen 's Mutual Association ( 1881 ) to form the Hull Seamen and Marine Firemen 's Mutual Association led by that self same staid and stable personality J.B.Butcher who continued to lead the union until his retirement in 1912 .
9 Eleven years later I worked with him as a local newspaper reporter when he was a club manager at Ayr United .
10 Some years ago I worked with a golfer who had achieved a considerable amount of success , winning several amateur trophies .
11 Some seventeen years ago I moved with my young family to West Ham from Ealing .
12 When I read Mary Gordon 's Final Payments a few years ago I shuddered with relief at having broken the spell of what had been wished on me .
13 The people of Weinfelden seem to have a flair for putting window boxes of scarlet and pink flowers in places where they blend with the half-timbered fronts .
14 Here is the clown whose clumsy , naïve behaviour is exemplified by his ‘ tottering sur les pointes ’ , scratching his back on a bush and performing other antics when he dances with Titania .
15 A few minutes later she returned with Ben , who was carrying a tin bowl of water .
16 Moreover , children gave precedence to the matching rule in situations where it conflicted with another rule .
17 the Daily Telegraph article comes out in January eighty eight , was the updating or the answering of the brochures periodically anything to do with the Daily Telegraph article ?
18 One of the funny things that did er talking about the kettle though is that er er the number of times on full removals where You know with my re little removals you 've only got ten foot front to back , but some of these vans are huge , there 's there 's there 's twenty to thirty foot of van virtually to front .
19 He 's so good , I hold the mares when he mates with them .
20 A spokeswoman for the far-right Deutsche Volks- union said : ‘ We ca n't rule out demonstrations when she appears with Bonn government officials . ’
21 ‘ You would need a big self-propelled forager to get bigger workrates then we get with this , ’ he adds .
22 We never considered giving up our work with the chimps when the children were born , but it would not have been possible for us to continue without the help of the Africans — I always had two men employed to take care of the children when I went with Christophe into the forest . ’
23 There were even times when I sympathised with you . ’
24 Certainly , it was these qualities that drew her to him in the first place , but now … these were not the true reasons why she stayed with him .
25 Ah but there 's no bins now I mean with the wheelie bins they 're the g best thing ever , stops rats , dog everything .
26 Hateley , whose football education included three seasons in France with Monaco , capped one of the bravest and most unlikely comebacks when he scored with seven minutes remaining to level the scores of this epic Group A encounter at two goals each .
27 A few nights later she went with Maureen to Benediction , and as she glanced at her sister , deep in prayer , Anne was conscious of how much Maureen 's faith meant to her , and how her own well-meant interference might have severed that lifeline for her beloved sister .
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