Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [noun pl] with the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Here was the same long-boned face , the high cheekbones tapering to a pointed chin , the same widely spaced eyes with the droop of the left eyelid , the same long-fingered pale hands , the same steady but slightly ironic gaze .
2 In fact the ambassador had been attacked by members of the Abu Nidal faction , who had long severed connections with the PLO , but a small detail like that was not enough to deter the Israelis .
3 The central square , and its decoration , were absent when the mosaic was uncovered , but the borders as well as the kind and placement of motif in this work alone suggest affinities with the mosaics from North Hill and insula 34 , Colchester .
4 Bridge moved up a place at the weekend to fourth from bottom , without playing a game , as Bedlington had three points deducted for playing an ineligible player , and so swapped places with the Darlington club .
5 erm One of them is called the Teaching Company Scheme , in which partners from universities and manufacturing companies get together to tackle problems with the objective of increasing manufacturing performance in some area .
6 The Women Returners ' Network is a group of working mothers who got together to help women with the challenges of going back to work .
7 The design was apparently to leave readers with the impression that Brutus was genuinely applying stoical philosophy to contain the shock of losing Portia .
8 By December , the efeo plans to open a Paris office devoted to Angkor , perhaps joining forces with the Amis d'Angkor , a private French group dedicated to the precinct .
9 During this time the bishops were not only rubbing shoulders with the experts in the coffee shop ( known as the Bar-Jonah ) , but they were also attending lectures by the periti .
10 He was only making patterns with the spoons , you 've never minded before . ’
11 For anyone who does not observe the difference of question word , there may be a temptation to put them down as merely predicate qualifiers with the addition of a resultative nuance .
12 In some , e.g. , the United Kingdom and France , judges are permitted to attend ( pursuant either to a declaration under the Convention or other procedures ) but it has been rare for them to do so and they could normally only ask questions with the leave of the court .
13 I see wide attackers being allowed to come inside for shots , centre-backs who do not appear to have a clue about positional play and plenty of evidence to suggest that we are no longer producing defenders with the ability and confidence to cope on their own . ’
14 One highly visible example of this work is ‘ AEA in Orthopaedics ’ , the point of contact for clients to gain easy access to our comprehensive range of services relating to the design , testing and manufacture of orthopaedic implants , which already has contracts with the Department of Health and all major orthopaedic implant manufacturers .
15 They have not sought compromises with the unions over incomes policy or industrial relations ; the unions are no longer an ‘ estate of the realm ’ .
16 She had already made arrangements with the sergeant in charge and when Devlin appeared , bag in hand , his papers ready , she intervened at once .
17 Land with the benefit of detailed planning approval will normally provide purchasers with the advantage of detailed plans for the development of a site .
18 The stewardship of the duchy was given to John lord Dynham , who had been one of Edward IV 's leading associates in the south west and as such had already had dealings with the duchy .
19 The stewardship of the duchy was given to John lord Dynham , who had been one of Edward IV 's leading associates in the south west and as such had already had dealings with the duchy .
20 Nonetheless it is perhaps surprising that the librarian has not crossed swords with the law over obscene and indecent literature before now .
21 The possibility of permission being granted for such a hunt was thought to be instrumental in persuading Japan not to break ranks with the IWC .
22 ‘ Paula 's welfare is paramount so I am not making waves with the Hutchinsons at a traumatic time like this but obviously I 'm extremely anxious , ’ he said .
23 graces could be an embarrassment , for he had no polite small-talk and did not pretend to any ; his visits to Windsor were an ordeal for guest and hosts alike , to him because he disliked formality and to his hosts because he was so difficult to entertain and because he did not mince words with the King .
24 This is just playing games with the numbers to see if we can get the right answer .
25 If the shop can not supply shells with the fish , you could try delicatessens , or French restaurants !
26 He thought it would certainly be a couple of days ' journey to the Fire Court — the giants would be sure to know , he said , because they had already sent emissaries with the marriage proposal .
27 At least two of the men mentioned above had links with the duchy .
28 At least two of the men mentioned above had links with the duchy .
29 Though he rose to his feet , Nathan did not shake hands with the newcomer .
30 Councillors have already held talks with the town 's bus operators with a view to reducing the number of vehicles using the centre .
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