Example sentences of "a [noun] with [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The midfielder had a trial with Manchester City last season but the deal fell through .
2 He had enjoyed a trial with Middlesbrough and had been impressed by the set-up .
3 Cooper jnr , who followed his father to St Andrew 's from Exeter in September last year , had a trial with Liverpool earlier in the season .
4 Andersson , about to start a trial with Newcastle , said : ‘ Brilliant !
5 Curt Bois was filling a bucket with rings , watches and empty wallets .
6 We have to remember that we are not the only people who take recreation in the countryside ; we share it with others , whose views about disfiguring a crag with bolts and taking a drill there to do it for goodness sake ! may be very different from ours .
7 Choose a resort with winds to suit your experience .
8 Imagine sharing a kitchen with Nora ! ’
9 Accommodation comprises : hall with wall mounted heater , two reception rooms each with fitted gas fires and fireplaces , a kitchen with range of units , three bedrooms and bathroom/ w.c .
10 A chef would never leave a kitchen with food out on the worktops at the end of the day , and front desk is always tidied at the end of a shift , but how many managers do more than simply turn off the computer and go home at the end of a session with their spreadsheet or word processor ?
11 ‘ Surely a squadron with Hughie Edwards , VC , DSO , DFC as commander and the first squadron to have Mosquitos has n't just faded away , ’ says Stan who was an ‘ erk ’ wireless operator at Marham from July 1942 to April , 1943 , and now lives at 46 Ingram Street , Springfield , Wigan .
12 Lucker opens a case with brute force , sending unprocessed film rolling everywhere .
13 Sharp , witty , intelligent , persuasive , a pungent speaker , he could present a case with passion .
14 I want to play a bit with dad
15 You want to play a bit with dad ?
16 Mick Jones is in good form for the duration , messing with his old buddies Strummer and Simonon in ‘ Medicine Show ’ , grooving a bit with Neneh Cherry and storming Trafalgar Square ( ‘ The Bottom Line ’ ) before it got trendy .
17 Uncle Walter had walked down the road a bit with Philip .
18 You 've been doing quite a bit with things that add up to ten have n't you and you 've been doing things like seven add three comes to ten and three add seven can you read my figures ?
19 And here is a bit with deck .
20 and there 's a bit with Helen and Steve and you know what Helen was like when they was
21 ‘ He 'd rolled around a bit with Angela Brickell , ’ I said , ‘ and that 's where we come to the biggest Against . ’
22 His eyes were on a level with Alexei 's and he smiled unpleasantly .
23 POLLUTION in Cairo is on a level with Los Angeles and even more crowded , dirty and chaotic than London .
24 We 've been prowling around all day on a level with earthworms and rusty , broken down appliances , pressing our ears against the hot wooden trapdoor to the cellar and hearing the silence of ghosts .
25 I will certainly consider the hon. Gentleman 's point , because it is our aim to put CTCs on a level with others in regard to funding and other aspects .
26 It merely hints that the world will be a better place if we support it because the unquantified benefits which will flow from it will put us on a level with Germany and France , assuming of course that we wish to be on a level with Germany and France .
27 It merely hints that the world will be a better place if we support it because the unquantified benefits which will flow from it will put us on a level with Germany and France , assuming of course that we wish to be on a level with Germany and France .
28 It was on a level with Arnold 's 67 at Troon .
29 As such , they were treated as menials , on a level with cooks , footmen and other servants .
30 Garvey 's head reached a level with Gabriel 's feet , knees , head .
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