Example sentences of "[prep] [pers pn] [adv] with [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Too much for me now with the garden and all .
2 How cosy this could have been , the rain lashing down outside providing a curtain from the world and the two of them here with no occupation except to pleasure each other .
3 She washed a Cos lettuce , leaf by leaf , then patted each of them carefully with a tea towel .
4 ‘ Do n't show yet , at any rate , ’ she said , ‘ but I ca n't have the likes of you here with a brat .
5 ‘ Anyway , the printing works and the business associated with it together with the residue of the estate after discharge of all debts and liabilities are left jointly to Beryl and Francis .
6 When , and only when , the paper and the paint have completely dried , I emphasise the highlights by rubbing over them gently with a typewriter eraser , the variety which can be sharpened to a point to increase accuracy .
7 When , and only when , the paper and the paint have completely dried , I emphasise the highlights by rubbing over them gently with a typewriter eraser , the variety which can be sharpened to a point to increase accuracy .
8 Get a claim form from your council and return it to them together with the receipt or bill .
9 Draw faces on them carefully with a biro .
10 Payslips are produced and sent to you together with a payroll report for management information and audit purposes .
11 Another waiter came up to him then with a bundle of letters and cash that he had left behind in the foyer and forgotten .
12 The peak we did that day was the Ober Gabelhorn , and I look back on it now with no embarrassment .
13 He took hold of her hands now and his voice was gentle as he said , ‘ Yes , but by all accounts she 's paid for it since with a man like your father . ’
14 By contrast requiring a case to be stated , just like the appeal by way of case stated from a decision of a magistrates ' court or the Crown Court described in chapter 7 , obliges the tribunal to set out its decision and the reasons for it together with a formulation of the questions to be considered by the High Court .
15 Although it is of course true that people can be greatly helped by having the opportunity to talk about their impending loss , ( both their worries about it and their wish to talk about it together with the person who is dying ) this must be when the time feels right for the people involved and not when the helper , professional or lay , deems it appropriate .
16 If I had a gun here yeah and I knew and you were coming at me like with a club and I shouted , Stop .
17 Flicks at you verbally with a rapier . ’
18 But why was he looking at her now with no sign of warmth in his glance ?
19 He looked at her still with a touch of resistance .
20 ‘ Not your day , is it , Duvall ? ’ said Jimmy , and Duvall glared hard at him again with a look that spoke again of reckonings to come after the nightmare was over .
21 Ho was looking at him now with a sneer on his face .
22 She stared back at him now with an indifference that almost rivalled his own .
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