Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pers pn] [verb] with a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Can you afford the car you bought with a loan ?
2 Can you afford the car you bought with a loan ?
3 No , erm , start all again hi , ho , hi , ho it 's off to work we go we 've a huff , huff , huff and a whin , whin , whin hi , ho , hi , ho , it 's home from work we go with a chuff , chuff , chuff and a whin , whin , whin hi , ho , hi , ho , it 's off to work we go with a chuff , chuff , chuff and a whin , whin , whin hi , ho , hi , ho
4 No , erm , start all again hi , ho , hi , ho it 's off to work we go we 've a huff , huff , huff and a whin , whin , whin hi , ho , hi , ho , it 's home from work we go with a chuff , chuff , chuff and a whin , whin , whin hi , ho , hi , ho , it 's off to work we go with a chuff , chuff , chuff and a whin , whin , whin hi , ho , hi , ho
5 hi , ho , hi , ho it 's off to work we go with a chuff , chuff , chuff , whin , whin , whin , hi , ho , hi , ho it 's home from work we go with a chuff , chuff , chuff , whin , whin , whin , hi , ho , hi , ho , it 's off to work we go
6 hi , ho , hi , ho it 's off to work we go with a chuff , chuff , chuff , whin , whin , whin , hi , ho , hi , ho it 's home from work we go with a chuff , chuff , chuff , whin , whin , whin , hi , ho , hi , ho , it 's off to work we go
7 Roseberry Construction , the cooperative he launched with a handful of jobless locals four years ago , now employs 34 people in building low-cost homes ‘ for working people like themselves ’ .
8 The only trouble is , the only other place I know with a photocopier it 's one of these typical photocopying as we know , you know .
9 I was told that before she got married and gone into farming she lived with a great-aunt and enjoyed a good meal every day .
10 Gail is very encouraged by a young wives group she started with a friend .
11 But when I when I when I trained as recruit I trained with a lot of other er lot of other people .
12 The next day she appeared with a box of her own tapes of classical music which she thrust endlessly into the cassette machine with a distracted smile .
13 He handed Sophie a plate of biscuits and as she shook her head he said with a hint of mockery in his voice , ‘ No ?
14 Then to Allen 's astonishment he returned with a hambone from which most of the meat had been cut .
15 Mr Rumback had been asleep slumped over his desk and just as Endill removed the last screw he awoke with a start .
16 For thirty Belgian francs a month he lodged with a pedlar by the name of van der Haegen who lived at Paturages , not far from Mons ( the house was demolished in the early 1960s to allow for road widening ) .
17 The following afternoon they returned with a spiritualist medium who told me because of my grieving and the fact that I was in an emotional void , the earthbound entity had attempted to take me over .
18 What worked out was Jim Brooks , a rave type , and Julie Davide , who auditioned with a song she learnt with a gospel choir .
19 very ni and and er the Road you know with a bridge
20 The thing that , you see I was going to send off for a pair of gloves cos I ca n't find my thermal , but when I looked on and saw all the bits and bobs of paper that come , there was n't erm , little slip you get with a pound off , for postage and packing , which I 've been getting recently have n't you ? for erm
21 LIKE THE CARIBBEAN life it views with a mixture of dismay and affection , Derek Walcott 's Viva Detroit is amiable but lazy .
22 He left the room and in his bed he wept with a violence he had never known before , spasm following spasm .
23 In our depth interviews , for example ( Appendix II , section 5 ) , there was the man in trouble with the court already who could therefore not get HP — and who bought the settee he wanted with a trading check instead ( even costlier to repay ) , though he doubted his ability to pay it off and was still making payments through the court ; and the woman with so many debts to pay off , afraid of the ‘ loan man 's ’ visit because she finds it so hard to say no to his offers .
24 And then when you dredged across again cos you used t you always went er , you always had er er say every foot he had with a piece of spunyarn in the wire
25 ‘ The thing you do with a pen or the one that means the opposite of wrong ? ’
26 That sounds like a horrible sodomising thing you do with a rifle in Vietnam ’ ) .
27 In heavy fog she collided with a lorry .
28 ‘ The way we dealt with a lot of pressure shows we are hard to beat . ’
29 He had a patch of land he ploughed with a hand plough and he told us stories about coming home across the fields in snowdrifts with carthorses .
30 If doctors are employed in a unit the amount of time they spend with a patient may be as little as fifteen minutes twice a week for a short-term attender and an astonishingly low four or five minutes per week for a long-term attender .
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