Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] [adv] with [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Raul Gardini , then head of the family group , was battling for control of Enimont , a big chemical company which Montedison owned jointly with the Italian state . |
2 | James Allan flies economically with the air-minded Kiwis . |
3 | The robbers described as Afro- Caribbean made off with an unspecified amount in cash and jewels . |
4 | Georgina came back with a grey rag , sat down and watched her brother poke his fingers in the cat 's ears . |
5 | Woolley came back with a wooden model of a biplane . |
6 | They 'll be yours some day unless Mummie hurries up with a little brother . |
7 | A DOORMAN who struck a woman during a ‘ confused ’ incident at Suzi Cue 's pool club at Bebington finished up with a broken leg , Wirral magistrates were told . |
8 | now our action round up this week is more like a parade of champions … as Nigel Mansell races into the sunset over in Australia … we 've got Milton Keynes sailing in with a winning windsurfer … and the best of the British ice skaters |
9 | Rusty looked out with a baleful eye from the front page . |
10 | Today it 's Joni Mitchell 's The Circle Game , from the album Ladies of the Canyon , and if the conversation pauses Andy steps in with a musical interlude . |
11 | I am well aware of the anxiety of people in Plymouth to get on with the whole business of the release and development of Ministry of Defence land . |
12 | David Holman strikes again with a faithful Dickens adaptation ; recommended by our own Richard Bates . |
13 | The implementation of these concessions , made by the captive King John in London , was refused by the council in France , and late in 1359 Edward set out with a large army for France to see how persuasive a strong show of force could be . |
14 | But then Sunderland came up with a new offer and Liverpool launched a fresh diplomatic offensive . |
15 | TRAVEL agent Jacqui Ferguson came up with the right solution to land herself a dream trip round the world . |
16 | Those who have worked with him during the time that he has been in his present post have come to admire the hard work , courage and assiduity with which he has pursued the object of bringing the parties within the island of Ireland to sit down with the British Government and resolve their differences . |
17 | Benny moved along with a strong sense of adventure , and had to resist whistling a jaunty tune as she crept through the scrubby vegetation that surrounded the cemetery . |
18 | The Eastern Daily Press together with the Eastern Arts Board also gave money for a competition that hoped to find new art critics . |
19 | Then they went into the lead , only for Peterborough to come back with a late equaliser . |
20 | According to one Birmingham newspaper , Reeve came up with a novel way of ensuring he was not forgotten , appearing in a city restaurant wearing his blue England shirt , name across his shoulder-blades . |
21 | either committed suicide he took a throw himself off beside the boat hoping he 'd never be found or he erm was murdered cos you know , people do n't like him oh Reg came up with a good one , he said we possibly he wanted to disappear you see |
22 | ‘ Yesterday morning , Doctor Livesey came down with a white flag . |
23 | Webb took the ball in his stride , cut inside , and Sharpe finished off with a low angled shot which gave Pears no chance . |
24 | Thorpe B are already relegated , but they played well to hold Jaywick A to a draw , Tony Bull taking a maximum three , and Robin Rush chipping in with a good win over Doug Green . |
25 | Ronni flew off with a heavy and tormented heart . |
26 | Now their lunches were a regular event to which Hugh looked forward with a certain amount of trepidation . |
27 | The batch approach to information-giving that was our experience of the NHS contrasted markedly with the sympathetic sharing of advice and counsel from the NCT . |
28 | Cornelius struck out with the right one catching Hamish an agonizing blow to the sporran . |
29 | Historic Scotland works closely with the Scottish Tourist Board , area tourist boards , the National Trust for Scotland and other organisations towards the achievement of a common aim — maximising Scotland 's tourism potential . |
30 | Trying to vamp a bunch of vagrant whales in the Pentland Firth in March armed only with a waterproof tannoy and a box of plain-wrapped tapes is not everyone 's idea of a good time . |