Example sentences of "[vb past] [pron] [verb] [adj] [noun] with " in BNC.

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1 When I started writing it , I found I had more sympathy with Frank , and he started saying more and more , and Betty merged into the background . ’
2 morning , I found I had blank spot with the old twenty pence piece .
3 October is the cocktail month in Washington ; the British embassy can be throwing three parties a week , and with the Liaison Office 's yen to keep Maxim busy , he inevitably found himself sipping deep-frozen Scotch with a wing-commander from the Office .
4 However , in March 1676 , the King commanded them to execute these laws with renewed vigour .
5 Secretary of State Sir Patrick Mayhew said the RUC still had his full support and he believed they pursued all killers with equal determination .
6 He advised her to spend more time with the Prince of Wales .
7 Then in 1879 he sought affiliation with the University of Durham ; but objections by the Royal Academy and Royal College of Music prevented his developing stronger links with either university .
8 I am invited from time to time to sow the seeds of Medau , and last time Brown Owl allowed me to present each girl with a Medau leaflet .
9 In the years that followed I made many flights with those ‘ intrepid bush pilots ’ and watched the development of aviation in Canada .
10 Where their flesh touched she became one thing with him .
11 She heard him making little noises with his lips and tongue as if preparing to speak .
12 When Robert Slater returned he accepted this idea with enthusiasm , and it was he who planned the new hostel and took a very active hand in raising the modest sum necessary for the building .
13 In 1982 West Germany discovered it had serious problems with its forests — results of research indicated that half showed signs of ill health .
14 She made herself spend less time with Carolyn , monitoring her own contact with her .
15 The Star , for example , had managed to locate their wedding photographer , who claimed that the day after the wedding ceremony the couple asked him to do some pictures with the woman ‘ posing in sexy French underwear ’ .
16 We thought we had enough expertise with our our in-house training , without having to go on a separate one thousand five hundred pounds project management course .
17 The majority of women workers were between 20 and 25 as the management felt they had fewer problems with young women .
18 As director of the British Museum ( Natural History ) from 1919 to 1927 , Harmer 's equanimity enabled him to have good relationships with the trustees and he steered the Museum smoothly through a difficult time with tact and judgement .
19 His skilful use of coloured wash , ink and wax crayon enabled him to combine topographical accuracy with a marvellously apt rendering of mood .
20 Members of the star-studded cast objected strongly when producers insisted they shoot one scene with LIVE WORMS in their mouths .
21 Mr Fallon said this did nothing to help those people with mobility difficulties who wanted to park in the afternoon .
22 What did a boy still at university , with no prospects yet of any sort of career , what did someone like that want with a massive country house ?
23 Did I have any problems with Cantona ?
24 Only in the evenings did I spend some time with Mr Rochester , and I was careful not to allow him to hold me in his arms or kiss me .
25 oh , did you find that thing with the anchor on ?
26 Did you have much contact with erm individual clients in the flats ?
27 Did you have much contact with your uncle ? ’
28 Bu coming on now to your relation working relationship with West Suffolk , I mean did you have much contact with , with staff in West Suffolk or ?
29 Did you have much trouble with the police , involvement with them etcetera ?
30 Did you have some stories with this teddy ?
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