Example sentences of "with the [noun sg] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Charged four times with the offence in between 1640 and 1652 , he came before the Court yet again in 1691 for keeping on the Downs far more than his ‘ stent ’ or allotted number of animals .
2 Staff are taught how to deal with the public both on the phone and in person .
3 With the arrow still in place , the holes were virtually blocked .
4 Rumour had it that on a less poetic occasion the Emperor had visited the pavilion accompanied only by Mme Walewska , his current favourite , embarking in a small rowing boat and returning with the lady only after a considerable lapse of time .
5 The teacher working on his own , or with the cooperation only of his teaching colleagues , is isolated and detached from useful help .
6 You really ought to give the place a going-over with the Hoover once in a while . ’
7 Many of the writers who specifically talked of ‘ England ’ were connected with the court either through office , such as Fortescue , or even by blood , such as Bourchier .
8 Newcastle had some luck too with the build up to their second goal .
9 With the election out of the way , the Commission has called a halt to the period in which British questions were either postponed or handled with kid gloves .
10 With the election out of the way , this objective will enjoy a high priority in London and Dublin .
11 The machine was ‘ perfectly balanced ’ , the Scientific Farming Machinery Co claimed , with the engine ahead of the front axle to put 95% of the weight on the driving wheels for maximum traction .
12 This teacher normally has no colleague in school with anything like the dominant , even entrepreneurial attributes of ‘ a good head of department ’ in a British secondary school ; in addition his or her headteacher is in principle primus inter pares , with an essentially administrative role : attending to the smooth running of the various councils and committees which since 1968 have clustered round the French school , negotiating with the Ministry usually through its inspectorate , to obtain an adequate supply of teachers , etc .
13 A BRIGHT new future dawned for car workers at Vauxhall 's Merseyside complex with the opening today of a £190m engine plant .
14 This was particularly linked with the opening up of the Dhu stone mines on Lord Boyne 's estate … on March 23rd 1901 an order under section 10 of the Light Railways Act was granted .
15 An attempt at modelling the future role of tropical forests in the world economy had the export of tropical hardwoods doubling between 1986 and 2000 with the opening up of industries in other countries .
16 The biggest boost has come with the opening up of the Mediterranean .
17 It was a critical struggle — a battle of wits between ourselves and the Lufwaffe with the edge always in favour of the Germans .
18 Mac picked the ball up centre field , just inside the Sheff half , and ran with the ball diagonally towards Sheff right back position .
19 Like a fairway pitch , I set up with the ball forward in my stance with the clubface square to the target ( photo 2 ) .
20 With the ball often in need of a team of scuba-divers to dig it out of the muddy waters , the decision made sense .
21 His thoughts receded , he was now approaching the breech of the hill , the path became flatter and less weary with the crest almost upon him .
22 At the same time , the present stands in continuity with the past out of which it has grown , and the Christian theologian and the Christian church are bound in particular to the origins in Jesus and to the teaching of the Bible , especially the New Testament .
23 At eleven-fifteen they shook hands with the architect out in the piazza .
24 They had had other help in the house too ; Mrs Eddy from the village who came for three hours every morning , and her daughter Jess who waited at table for dinner parties and helped with the clearing up after .
25 Stacking the dishwasher frequently proved a puzzle to Mrs Chalk , and Virginia usually helped with the clearing away after meals …
26 I 'd been banging up dikes for a couple of years when smack came on the scene and I just sort of carried on as I had been doing , y'know , with the smack instead of the dike .
27 They start with the filling in of a pre-printed summons form which is obtained from the Sheriff Clerk .
28 With the theatre now under financial siege , these are the only shows now possible to make ends meet .
29 Yorke would have been savouring the information ; Susan looking at him , perhaps , with the smile still on her face .
30 Joe lowered his hands , with the belt still around them .
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