Example sentences of "[v-ing] [noun] with [noun] from " in BNC.

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1 Sams , 51 , of Barrel Hill Road , Sutton on Trent , Notts , admits kidnapping Miss Slater in January , 1992 , unlawfully imprisoning her and demanding £175,000 with menaces from her then employers , Shipways Estate Agents , of Birmingham .
2 But Sams has admitted kidnapping Birmingham estate agent Stephanie Slater , unlawfully imprisoning her in January 1992 and demanding £175,000 with menaces from her then employer .
3 All the other respondents referred to specific firms , with the mining conglomerate expressing satisfaction with service from multinational firm Korn/Ferry as well as a number of smaller , British-based firms who nevertheless have overseas offices : Canny Bowen , Tyzack and GKR .
4 But he denies murdering Leeds teenager Julie Dart in July , 1991 , kidnapping her , two charges of demanding £140,000 with menaces from Leeds police , and demanding £200,000 with menaces from British Rail .
5 But he has denied murdering and kidnapping Leeds girl Julie in July 1991 , two charges of demanding £140,000 with menaces from Leeds city police and he has also pleaded not guilty to demanding £200,000 with menaces from British Rail in October 1991 .
6 But he denies murdering Leeds teenager Julie Dart in July , 1991 , kidnapping her , two charges of demanding £140,000 with menaces from Leeds police , and demanding £200,000 with menaces from British Rail .
7 But he has denied murdering and kidnapping Leeds girl Julie in July 1991 , two charges of demanding £140,000 with menaces from Leeds city police and he has also pleaded not guilty to demanding £200,000 with menaces from British Rail in October 1991 .
8 Sams , of Sutton-on-Trent , Notts , denies kidnapping and murdering Julie and also two charges of demanding £140,000 with menaces from Leeds City Police .
9 Only a mass revolt by AFBD members — which is unlikely - or legal action by particularly aggrieved firms , for example the Commodity Trad ers ' Group , can prevent the great majority of those firms which wish to continue doing business with Americans from signing the commission 's order exempting them from the full rigour of its rules .
10 The police are joining forces with colleagues from the fire and ambulance services in the first ‘ Safer Seniors ’ campaign .
11 Staff feedback on the experience has been most positive , particularly on the benefit derived from spending time with people from a different working environment .
12 On the question of harmonizing Europe 's widely varying rates of value added tax ( VAT ) , which had aroused disagreement in the past , the Council of Ministers agreed in December 1990 on a new system of collecting VAT with effect from 1992 [ see p. 37925 ] .
13 The National Rivers Authority is busy rebuilding a major weir at Tewkesbury , and another 7 weirs on the stretch of the Avon to Evesham are awaiting restoration with help from the trust .
14 Detectives have already been to Scotland to talk to colleagues there … and they 're pooling information with officers from forces all over Britain .
15 The situation , rebuilt from a disused platform at Martock on the closed Taunton to Yeovil line , first opened in 1989 but closed again soon after following problems with access from the nearby road .
16 Ten officers taken hostage on March 8 by Armenian militia in return for arms were released on March 11 , following negotiations with officers from Russia .
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