Example sentences of "[adv prt] with [noun] 's [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I lay down with Francis 's caftan in my hands . |
2 | What was destined to be the last series of operations of the desert war was another of Stirling 's grand concepts , intended to tie in with Montgomery 's attack on Tripoli and beyond into Tunisia which was to start on 15 January 1943 . |
3 | Because in the past Dave we 've actually tried to tie it in with parent 's evening to sort of use it as a bit of a motivator to jeer the , gee them up before the end |
4 | The sight of a lord , knocked out by criminals , exactly fitted in with Heinrich 's idea of Swinging London . |
5 | This falls in with Gramsci 's understanding of the stages of the development of catholic monopoly . |
6 | Now they joined in with Everett 's strategy of going where the big fish were . |
7 | This ties in with Ungerson 's consideration of the complex motives of duty . |
8 | Christopher Sinclair-Stevenson 's first purchase for Reed outside his own imprint is an adventure novel by Lionel Davidson , along with Davidson 's backlist including The Night of Wenceslas , published by Gollancz in the 1960s to prizes and acclaim , and The Rose of Tibet , A Long Way to Shiloh , The Chelsea Murders and others . |
9 | After he had finished attending to the roses , he went round them once again , cutting a bunch of long-stemmed buds to take with him to the clinic , along with Edna 's parcel of clean laundry . |
10 | It is at this point that the analogy between anorexia nervosa and hysteria , which Freud saw as separate from and possibly opposed to the obsessional neuroses , seems to break down , along with Dally 's separation of the two as different forms of the disease . |
11 | A post in Italy , the nature of which I never fully learnt , save that it would be of sufficient importance to take me out of uniform if I were in it , fell through with Italy 's declaration of war . |
12 | The rewards are just beginning to come through with Mercury 's contribution to C&W trading profit leaping from £4million to £14million in the six months to September 30 . |
13 | But the game really boiled over with Gorman 's dismissal on 18 minutes . |
14 | The two men talked it over with Hayling 's boss at the GLC , Hilary Wainwright , who was head of the Popular Planning Unit . |
15 | The indomitable Lady Franklin took off with Eliza 's husband around the 10 December on his first major exploration of the south and west coasts of Van Diemen 's Land . |
16 | Since this is inextricably bound up with women 's position in society as the prime providers of such tending , it becomes difficult to say whether the depressed status of such work is a result of a system of male domination of women or whether such work has been allocated to women as part of that process . |
17 | Scholfield teamed up with Georgie 's Caper for the first time to win the Restricted ( Div 2 ) and then took the Open unchallenged on Confused Express . |
18 | Wilfish Implexion woke up with Jeopardy 's name on his lips . |
19 | How wonderful , I thought , if today 's humans could find themselves on the shores of England seeing and getting mixed up with Caesar 's army in 54 BC , landing to take over the country ; be in burning Rome as Nero fiddled ; get involved in Europe 's tragic thirty years war , etc. , etc . |
20 | America , fed up with Bush 's neglect of the economy and lack of human touch , voted for the ‘ change ’ the charismatic Clinton constantly promised . |