Example sentences of "with [noun] [verb] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | He said bookings for summer holidays this year were well ahead , with operators competing fiercely on price to capture their share of the market . |
2 | Personal development programmes and consultations with experts ranked highly in only one quarter of schools . |
3 | Swollen , inflamed parotids ; sub-mandibular glands too — they may be stony hard with a sensation of tension or pressure around them ; pains often shoot into the ears on swallowing ; dry rough throat with difficulty swallowing especially hot things ; pale face and skin . |
4 | Vern Schuppan , not content with building 50 road-going Porsche 962s , will run two rebodied , all-synthetic 962s at Le Mans this year with chassis lifted directly from the road car . |
5 | Cuban relations with Czechoslovakia had already deteriorated sharply in March 1990 when the latter joined Poland , Bulgaria and Hungary in supporting a United Nations Human Rights Commission resolution critical of Cuba . |
6 | With Cooney actions always speak louder than words . |
7 | In June , with eleven months still to go , he was told by his doctor that his state of nervous exhaustion was such that if he did not immediately take a week 's rest at Chequers ( which with Parliament sitting inevitably involved a public announcement ) he would not survive without collapse until the end of July . |
8 | He added that the number of people with debts totalling more than £10,000 was also a worrying figure . |
9 | Maxwell , the UK 's biggest bankrupt with debts totalling more than £405,000,000 , called the ruling " a very public humbling " . |
10 | The pair sway from side to side with necks extended forwards , inspect the insides of each others mouths , click their bills shut , wrestle with their bills , point their heads downwards , and then up to the sky . |
11 | Mary-Claude was in Lebanon with Sarah having too good a time with her family for him to wish to cut it short . |
12 | ‘ Ask yourself , John , a device the size of a nuclear tactical shell used by the artillery , with damage confined only to the research station , or the dissemination of some of the most deadly bacterial and viral agents the world has ever known . ’ |
13 | The best word processor of the group ; a table is linked to the spreadsheet with text flowing smoothly around it |
14 | Early Mediterranean statues and reliefs depict fecund goddesses with great nourishing breasts , generous hips and bellies ripe with pregnancy , often with serpents entwined sensuously about their bodies . |
15 | The use of correctly converged colour television projectors with pixels superimposed rather than being shown side by side allows present television standards to be used satisfactorily , and economically , unless and until genetic engineering succeeds in altering human optics . |
16 | ‘ My dear Tom spoke of the place as an undeveloped shambles with Matt living there alone , although I 've now heard that he and Silas accommodate a few guests . |
17 | For a while it seemed that the whole black music scene had a fixation about penning songs with titles formed entirely around the same noun , Sam Cooke adding to his bank balance via ‘ Baby , Baby , Baby ’ ( 1963 ) while James Brown band singer Anna King and Bobby Byrd provides a classic of the same title during '64 . |
18 | Statistical ( and often computer ) analysis of the respondents ' answers may with luck reveal statistically significant trends in opinion , attitudes , or behaviour . |
19 | Got any views on that because er bear in mind a lot of the towns and even some of the villages in North Yorkshire have a a problem with drug taking now er that the police are quite concerned about it . |
20 | While the deal with Caterpillar has yet to be finalised , the Austrian venture has produced few orders . |
21 | On 26 May 1965 a new clause proposed by Brooke , with support coming mainly from Conservative members , was carried by 176 votes to 128 which had the effect that the Act should expire on 31 July 1970 , unless Parliament by affirmative resolution of both Houses otherwise determined . |
22 | The headmaster stood at the front of the class with Jim looking rather embarrassed and announced , |
23 | With OEM deals already struck at Hewlett-Packard Co and Silicon Graphics Inc , Natick , Massachusetts-based Atria Software Inc , developer of ClearCase , a Unix software configuration management system which began shipping last month , has raised $4.1m in a second round of venture funding : two of the firms , Marix Partners and Sigma Partners were original investors in Atria back in 1990 , they 're joined by Highland Capital Partners and Morgenthaler Ventures . |
24 | It was originally a sparkling water and used to combine with herbs grown here to treat variousn illnesses |
25 | And , as the old manufacturing heartlands decline , so participation in TUC courses is increasingly drawn from the public sector unions , representing women and men whose labour processes and relationships with employers set quite different constraints to effective struggle from those affecting private-sector workers . |
26 | Strike at Charing Cross Hospital , with pickets turning away oxygen cylinders . |
27 | His personal life in the years with Beatrice had never been so wild . |
28 | Almost all the evidence of Modigliani 's behaviour in the years with Beatrice comes either from her or from outsiders . |
29 | The British Executive Service Overseas ( BESO ) is looking for volunteers with skills to work overseas , training people in the Third World , particularly chefs . |
30 | With plans to sell just 2000 cars in 1993 , is the UK market just a niche for Chrysler ? |