Example sentences of "[verb] with [noun prp] [prep] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Right now you can discuss with Wayne about the sheds
2 This led to Gibson being seconded in 1928 to work with Michels on the properties of gases at high pressures , and to ICI becoming interested in the chemical effects of high pressures , the theme of Gibson 's work on his return to Winnington in 1931 .
3 Then she coated the thick planks of the door and moved along to work with Mina on the walls and eaves .
4 As the years unfolds the Church invites us to journey with Christ in the seasons celebrated by the Liturgy and Sacraments — Advent , Christmas , Lent and Eastertide .
5 And there was nothing to connect the nights I shared with Jean-Claude with the afternoons I spent with Émile .
6 Margaret had to cope with Tom in the mornings , and Gina sat in the long silent room and watched the visitors who came round , talking in hushed voices as if the pictures would be offended , or the artist was hiding somewhere .
7 One such sub-king was the Beornhaeth who campaigned with Ecgfrith against the Picts in the early 670s ( Vita Wilfridi , ch. 19 ) ( see below , p. 100 ) , and whose territory may have adjoined the southern Pictish frontier .
8 More than 10 million of licence-payers ' money has been sunk into what some saw as a ‘ last-ditch ’ attempt by the Beeb to compete with ITV in the ratings war .
9 Yet she was n't afraid and did n't even bother to open her eyes to find out if she would have to get up and run with Gloria for the shelters .
10 In Aristophanes ' play The Clouds Strepsiades is debating with Socrates about the causes of thunder , rain and other meteorological events .
11 Barclays bought Martins , and was only prevented from merging with Lloyds by the Monopolies and Mergers Commission .
12 To labour with God on the beaches .
13 The man who lay with Amy in the dunes had nothing to do with that burdened , ambitious , calculating scientist who ran Larksoken , nothing to do with Alice 's brother , with Elizabeth 's ex-husband , with Hilary 's ex-lover .
14 In the late 1970s he clashed with Derrida in the pages of the poststructuralist yearbook , glyph , where Searle made some sharp remarks , such as that Derrida ‘ has a distressing penchant for saying things that are obviously false . ’
15 It was not until September when she was spotted with Charles on the banks of the River Dee at Balmoral by the royal reporter , James Whittaker , that anyone was any the wiser .
16 See them live with Weatherall on the decks at London 's Camden Dingwalls November 9 and Wardour Street Wag 19 .
17 See them live with Weatherall on the decks at London 's Camden Dingwalls November 9 and Wardour Street Wag 19 .
18 BSP Prime Minister-designate Andrei Lukanov told the Assembly that his party did not want a monopoly of power , and would support and co-operate with Zhelev in the interests of national consent .
19 We can think of no more appropriate location for a memorial of this sight than on English soil in a country dedicated with America to the ideals of democracy and the freedom of mankind .
20 From 1063 to 1202 , the duchy of Gascony was held with Aquitaine by the counts of Poitou , but it was , unlike Poitou , held as an autonomous domain .
21 ‘ What a heavenly place ! ’ they each cry in turn , as they climb out of their cars , white-faced from the city and crumpled from the journey , and stroll with Howard across the lawns to the house in the evening sunshine .
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