Example sentences of "with [noun] [pron] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | With horror I suddenly recognized one of them — it was the man in our village pub who had given me the two pound notes ! and strangely enough , during the journey I heard the prisoners talking about it . |
2 | The dairy was Joe 's , Pete 's or even Bonington 's , and with Bonington himself out of contact in the Himalayas the speculation continued . |
3 | A general respect towards her grew out of her sufferings ; having borne them with humility she judiciously re-settled in her native valley . |
4 | He obviously was of a mind with Churchill who later was to say : ‘ I never meant the Anglo-American Army to be stuck in North Africa . |
5 | you know in the er first year with Miss I genuinely wrote this thing right . |
6 | After the fiasco with Mortimer it just was n't possible that this … this insulting individual could arouse even the slightest flicker of response in her , was it ? |
7 | After the breakthrough with Chaman it still took two months of regular visits with Zakir before I got to know the other eunuchs properly . |
8 | It is very heartening to us to realize that over 130 years ago the faith of many individuals , both young and old , rich and poor , built our beautiful Cathedral , adorned with bells which proudly rang out through the City of Lancaster , not only for themselves but also for their children and future generations . |
9 | This did not mean that they were wholly resistant to new ideas — that was clearly not the case because many spoke of the helpful advice and information given on the farming , nutrition , health and child care programmes — but they seemed to resist anything which either conflicted with views they already held or seemed to have no relevance to their experience . |
10 | You can not put that together with Halloween which basically is people going out thinking they 're going out to have fun and they 're having a bit of a laugh and everything else where 's there 's their underlying er connection with the devil . |
11 | When I raised the question with Richard he readily agreed to become my adopted son . |
12 | Companies like Carlton should be allowed to compete fairly with foreigners who already had the freedom to buy British TV companies , Green said . |
13 | In most cases the ileoanal anastomosis lies at the top of the anal columns and hence the anal transition zone is retained ; however , in patients with polyposis we usually perform a mucosectomy and a sutured anastomosis at the denate line . |
14 | Her body was alive , throbbing with pulses she never knew she had , and as she jerked her face away from his she knew he had once again defeated her , outclassed her , and she knew without a doubt that he was right : if there was ever a real fight between her and Damian Flint , he would take supremacy , she would be overpowered by the fierce excitement burning in her now , and he would walk away with victory on a scale she did not dare imagine . |
15 | You see , if a performance lacks this it becomes boring ; and with Strauss you always had the sense of the music moving forward . |
16 | Such scalability is also at the heart of Sun Microsystems ' Sparc design , steadily gaining favour with manufacturers which formerly concentrated on PCs . |
17 | Probes with sequences which only occur once will identify clones lying in a contiguous region of the genome , while multiple-copy probes identify a union of sets of overlapping clones ( Fig 1 ) . |
18 | Because of their early contact with parents they often had considerable influence in steering parents towards specialist provision . |
19 | And I sort of started to get itchy feet to come back and do things in the early eighties and that 's when I went to Liverpool , I did a play with , I did Alfie with Alan who just directed the Commitments and er we went to a b and that really got me fired up to start again , and I sort of did some theatre stuff through the bits and pieces through the eighties until Love Hurts came . |
20 | With Scotland it never is . |
21 | And it is just as horrifying an idea to contemplate being walled into such a Paradise Garden as being condemned to spend eternity playing games with balloons which never burst , receiving presents from Santa without wondering how they were paid for , being organised into teams with leaders chosen arbitrarily from among us , or eating a permanent celestial buffet of ice cream and salmon sandwiches . |
22 | With hindsight it perhaps seems strange that one of the indisputably greatest figures in the whole of Western art devoted the better part of his life to sell-advancement , and to painting the King , his family , and their attendant dogs , dwarves and sycophants Certainly the irony of this , together with the fact that this inbred family of often considerable mental as well as physical fragility should have controlled the destiny of so vast an empire , is not lost on Gironella . |
23 | Sessions are often recorded with bands who already have a record deal . |
24 | It 's really sexist , lumping us together with bands who really have nothing to do with each other , and nothing to do with us . |
25 | It 's really sexist , lumping us together with bands who really have nothing to do with each other , and nothing to do with us . |
26 | Christmas is a good example of this : ten weeks before Christmas arrives , the shops start to fill up with goods which obviously encourage us to dwell on a day that is far ahead in the future . |
27 | With Sissy she eventually discovers him lying in a disused mine shaft , and is with him when he dies . |
28 | This led to a general disillusionment with house-planning which today means that the Council planning policy is honoured more often in the breach than in anything else . |
29 | Apart from them having to win each one of their remaining matches their fate rests largely with Hearts who yesterday suffered a goalless draw at home to St Mirren . |
30 | Through his twenties and early thirties he had a succession of short-lived relationships with girlfriends which usually ended when they tired of his unreliable and generally difficult behaviour . |