Example sentences of "[verb] [vb pp] [noun] [prep] [noun sg] with " in BNC.

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1 A farmer who 's threatened to shoot her cattle rather than allow a bypass through her land , has come face to face with officials who want to build the road .
2 McGeechan believes that Sole has set standards of performance with his pace and mobility in the loose which only a handful of British players , such as Brian Moore of England , are currently emulating .
3 That has set Crosby into conflict with Murray and left Armstrong kicking his heels instead of a football .
4 Warbirds of Norway 's Vampire , former Swiss J-1146 , has gained nose-art in character with the odd nose her last operators gave her .
5 The demise of the Church has gone hand in hand with that of the Royal Family , and there are growing calls for the Church to be ‘ disestablished ’ — severing its traditional link with the monarchy .
6 The continuing success of NME in the '90s has gone hand in hand with the continuing life and longevity of pop and rock as a medium .
7 The reworking of the manufacturing economy at a national level has gone hand in hand with a reworking of its urban and regional geography .
8 Martin Cawte , secretary of the Southwark diocese , explains that centralisation of stipendiary obligations has taken place in conjunction with devolution of more day-to-day duties .
9 Under s 21 of the Road Traffic Act 1991 , which has now been brought into force , it is an offence for an officer such as a company 's director or secretary to fail to give the name of a driver of one of the company 's vehicles where an offence has taken place in connection with that vehicle ( p 94 ) .
10 Youth culture has impregnated generation upon generation with half-baked alternatives .
11 ( Article 37 provides that a carrier who has paid compensation in compliance with the provisions of this Convention , shall be entitled to recover … from the other carriers who have taken part in the carriage …
12 ‘ But , to articulate the apparent principle underlying the section more precisely it is surely envisaged in each of the five cases where the section authorises refunds of amounts paid in respect of rates which would otherwise be irrecoverable that the ratepayer who has paid rates in compliance with a demand note which he might have successfully resisted may appropriately be relieved of the consequences of his oversight .
13 Paheri accused Surere of taking too soft a line ; but I also heard that he 'd found Surere in bed with a stable boy .
14 Mrs. Mann and her husband Rodney now live in Oxfordshire , but they have retained their East Anglian loyalties , having had horses in training with Mike Bloom for several years .
15 In most cases the development of these functions would have gone hand in hand with the growth of the settlement and would have been directly related to the increasing dependence of the surrounding hinterland on the goods and services which it could provide .
16 Aunt Margaret must have covered pad after pad with their scribbled story .
17 Gerry Fitt , too , seems to have had aims at variance with those of NICRA .
18 The memory of the terrible moment she had come face to face with Salt rolled over her .
19 But now I had come face to face with her four days after she stood before the House of Commons and declared that there were too many hospital beds in London , and that as a result , St Bartholomew 's Hospital , along with numerous others great and small , would have to close , merge or become emasculated .
20 The poor fellow thought he had come face to face with an alien .
21 Like Hamlet , they had come face to face with its essential horror and absurdity .
22 At least once in their lives , most of these men would have met Thorfinn : more perhaps than had come face to face with King Duncan in the six years of his reign and before , when he had been prince of Cumbria in the shadow of Malcolm his grandfather .
23 On his way home , he had come face to face with the two youths with whom he had argued earlier .
24 She was no longer the ingenue who had wowed audiences on Broadway with New Faces .
25 He also said he had exchanged messages of support with New Forum in East Germany , Solidarity in Poland , the Democratic Forum in Hungary , Ecoglasnost in Bulgaria , Free Romania and at least two groups in the Soviet Union .
26 He also said he had exchanged messages of support with New Forum in East Germany , Solidarity in Poland , the Democratic Forum in Hungary , Ecoglasnost in Bulgaria , Free Romania and at least two ‘ independent ’ groups in the Soviet Union .
27 This " corrente sinistra " within the party fostered a certain antipathy towards the US members of the government coalition and had found areas of agreement with the PSD on some policy issues .
28 At the same time the desire to catch up with more advanced industrial neighbours in Western Europe , to found an overseas empire and to break into the lucrative Atlantic Trade system had led Germany into conflict with the British and French .
29 As Ho Chi Minh presented the case the people who had fought side by side with the Allies , as well as against the French for more than eighty years , were entitled to their independence .
30 In a session lasting until one in the morning they had discussed Crime in Society with that lucidity which is only achieved at somewhere above the 100 mg per cent level of blood alcohol and with the comforting knowledge that one does n't have to drive home .
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