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

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1 The closest match of the first round was between Essex Wanderers and Vauxhall Golds with Vauxhall finally clinching a 36-35 victory .
2 The game went into extra time with Hereford eventually winning four three on penalties .
3 Their only chance was to get Richards cheaply ; instead he made 84 not out off 65 balls , and , with Gomes also getting fifty , the margin was eight wickets .
4 The timescale is then extended by using large felled timbers with patterns sufficiently overlapping the existing chronology to be certain of a unique match .
5 First , the term ‘ national security is no stranger to us ’ and was used often in statutes without being defined or restricted as to its meaning , with Parliament always accepting that ‘ decisions about questions of national security must be for Ministers ’ .
6 Every now and then I can see it all so clearly ; a nice log fire and a little round table with a tablecloth , and hot toast with great slabs of butter , and crumpets with honey all oozing out of the little holes , and a china cup with steaming tea — ’
7 In April , the demands on farm labour peaked with lambing often coinciding with other spring work .
8 The levels of relocation allowances paid will change over time with employers usually reviewing their cash values each year .
9 With Chelmsford still looking below rather than above , three points are vital and clean sheets against both Worcester and VS Rugby should give confidence .
10 The President 's Shield final was fought out between two of the league 's strongest sides , with Treloar finally beating Hammer by just four points .
11 Charles Beadle , Beatrice 's neighbour , tells many stories of Modigliani , full of drink and drugs , quarrelling , when he was in the garden with Beatrice innocently discussing the plants ; of Modigliani walking in the cemetery because ‘ death was not far off ’ ( ‘ Would n't it be magnificent ’ , he said to Beadle , if we could contemplate our own skeletons ? ’ ) ; of Modigliani reciting Lautréamont beside the graves , hungry for drugs , suspecting all Beatrice 's male friends .
12 It was halfway through the slow movement of Dvořák 's American Quartet — with Morse mentally debating whether that wonderful work might just edge out the ‘ In Paradisum ’ from the Fauré Requiem for the number eight spot in his Desert Island cassettes — when the phone rang .
13 Correspondence between the optimized conformations and the NMR data of the CRE oligomer for steps with phosphates not resonating at low field .
14 There are signs that Japan is heading for a downturn and the European Community too is in trouble , with Germany possibly heading for deep recession .
15 Stunning strikes by Kenny Irons and Pat Nevin levelled matters , with Nevin then capitalising on a mix-up between keeper Gerry Peyton and Shane Westley to grab the winner seven minutes from time .
16 Mrs Tholen , who went on to specialise in theatre work , has proved herself to be the gardener of the family despite her husband 's success with carnations carefully nurturing the acre of gardens in which their four-bedroomed detached home is set .
17 Alan Cooke and Carl Prean scored two wins each , with Prean again suggesting he is pushing Cooke for the England No.1 position .
18 Detective Sergeant Burgess was a pleasant faced young man , but with hair already greying around his temples , for all that he was ; till in his twenties .
19 The scheme will work with clubs either selling their tickets back to the WRU at a fixed rate or by becoming involved in profit-sharing .
20 But when the First Test came the tour selectors , with Stewart naturally taking the dominant role , decided that Mains was suspect because he did not have the speed to cover the hard South African grounds when the ball was loose .
21 What is worrying is that Yoarth said he may not play Speed ( but Goss ) so with Kelly not playing Macca could be the only Leeds representative playing tonight ( I think ) … just shows the state of British football managers : - (
22 The Grand National course narrows approaching the winning post and bends round to the left immediately after , and with crowds manically screaming at him in the stands and on both rails and directly in front of him it would hardly be surprising if Devon Loch had suddenly been startled by the deafening noise .
23 The £50 million development will make C&P the only manufacturer with plant in each of the three major markets , with Runcorn already serving Europe and a plant in Louisiana being built to supply the American market .
24 This sector as a whole now accounts for 23% of Scottish manufactured exports , with whisky alone representing 20% .
25 A fund-raising target of £3,000 initiated on 30 November to buy a specialised bed for the Douglas Macmillan Home was reached before the end of last year — and has since been significantly exceeded with money still coming in .
26 The scheme is being funded by the Peabody Trust in association with Look Ahead Housing Association , the London Enterprise Agency , Grandmet Trust and a number of agencies .
27 With adverts exclusively featuring models of European stock , Lauren continues to prosper by bucking the multicultural signs of the times .
28 with milk still darkening
29 Although the recession may have hit other parts of the United Kingdom more severely , the search for a job in Northern Ireland today can still be a soul-destroying task , with vacancies often attracting hundreds of applications .
30 Then back to the shop , with Lucy now taking the money from her pinafore pocket where it had been tied in her handkerchief , and paying for the corn ; to go on her way feeling quite a little woman of the world .
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