Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] [verb] with [pers pn] the " in BNC.
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1 | Not long afterwards the protesters also dispersed , obeying the order of the chief steward to take with them the newspapers on which they had been sitting . |
2 | Police never traced a scruffy looking man seen with her the day before she died . |
3 | Success in any great enterprise brought with it the danger of complacency , the danger that the French would surrender to their demons of fragmentation and mediocrity . |
4 | Thus expanded negative reproduction carries with it the seeds of revolution . |
5 | On our way back to the main road , at the end of the day we persuaded the reluctant Halim to investigate with us the loud festivities issuing from an isolated group of stilt houses . |
6 | Those who believe that the growth of planned economy brings with it the possibility ( on the narrow basis of the dying out of the law of value ) of acting just as one pleases , do not understand the ABC of economic science . |
7 | Or the awareness may arrive in a sudden moment of revelation , one vivid encounter bringing with it the perception of blackness . |
8 | Not merely is the Criminal Division of the Court of Appeal hardly the most suitable tribunal to determine complex questions of civil law — the pressures on the court 's time aside — but the very fact that this is the Criminal Division carries with it the consequence that whatever we decide can not be the subject of appeal : see section 33 of the Criminal Appeal Act 1968 . |
9 | So the claim that there can be more than one legitimate interest brings with it the corollary that explanation can be underpinned by more than one set of norms . |
10 | The short term sees the challenge of full entry into the European market bringing with it the prospect of intensive economic competition . |
11 | This positive conviction carried with it the rejection of any attempt to compromise with other sources , authorities or norms , or to establish theology itself on any other foundation . |