Example sentences of "[vb past] [prep] [noun] [adv] with " in BNC.
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1 | Liam came to life again with ‘ 'T IS the last rose of summer … ’ |
2 | Georg Schwafenberger 's book The Legality of Nuclear Weapons ( 1958 , pp. 47–9 ) reached conclusions which came to terms more with the by then widespread possession of nuclear weapons . |
3 | This explains why British industry , which had never conceived of employing professional consultants to recruit and select executives and managers , came to terms psychologically with the idea of using headhunters . |
4 | His foreign minister , Mr Ranjan Wijeratne , arrived in Delhi yesterday with a message of goodwill , no doubt accompanied by a plea for the remaining Indian ‘ peace-keeping ’ troops to be removed from the island . |
5 | THE MILK of human kindness flowed in Darlington yesterday with a deluge of goods for the Kostroma appeal . |
6 | In 1972 the diver Robert Marx , who has specialised in the salvaging of treasure from wrecks around the world , located the ‘ Maravillas ’ from nautical charts discovered in Seville together with a copy of the ship 's cargo manifest . |
7 | The ungrateful King , however , refused to part with the mares and Hercules returned to Troy later with a body of companions and destroyed the city . |
8 | I returned to Russia recently with my dear friend Ashkenazy and we went to look at the Central School of Music in Moscow , our educational base for so many years , and there it is , a sorry sight of rubble , locked doors and broken windows . |
9 | ENGLAND flew to Poland yesterday with reliance placed in a defence that , like Bobby Robson , has shown a talent for confounding the critics . |
10 | l he vehicles entered the western end of this northern bay , and the coach body was lifted off its bogies and placed on moving carriers , the wheels removed from the bogies , the bogies then also placed on carriers parallel with its body and moved alongside it through the shop at the same pace , that of one vehicle every forty minutes . |
11 | The setting was so romantically idyllic , with the distant jangle of yacht masts , soft calypso music , the rustle of breeze in the palms , that she thought of Mortimer again with a sick wave of anger . |
12 | Eddy himself lives in Oxford , and this morning he told me that the final piece of his Formula One jigsaw fell into place recently with a major sponsorship deal from soft drink manufacturers , Seven Up . |
13 | When I returned I looked upon Pamela again with no small pleasure . |
14 | Detective-Constable Barnes , large , rustic , intelligent and benign , put down his spade and went to work lovingly with a soft brush on the exposed uprights of the flue , whisking away loose , moist soil that abandoned its hold with revealing readiness . |
15 | After arresting the launch we took off six illegal immigrants and proceeded to Ramsgate together with Spring Flight . |
16 | His thoughts , when they finally came , had been uttered in all their simplistic banality , in no particular order of logic or relevance , and in a curiously gentle voice punctuated by long pauses in which he had gazed thoughtfully at the throne and appeared to commune happily with some inner presence . |
17 | US PRESIDENT-elect Bill Clinton spoke by telephone yesterday with several world leaders , among them Russia 's Boris Yeltsin . |
18 | The market paused for breath yesterday with the FTSE index dipping seven points to 2346.7 . |
19 | The market paused for breath yesterday with the FTSE index dipping seven points to 2346.7 . |