Example sentences of "[vb past] with [art] [noun] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Its grandiose modernization plan of the early 1980s was presented as its contribution to the ‘ struggle against unemployment ’ ( RENFE 1982m : 9 ) , and when in 1981 it negotiated with the unions an increase in staff of 7,000 , the chairman defended the agreement as ‘ an appropriate response to [ RENFE 's ] public service task ’ ( quoted in El País , 12 December 1981 ) .
2 As Chief Superintendent Chris Standen , 54 , wrestled with the gunman a shot blasted into the ceiling of the shop in Bath .
3 Cynthia Iliffe shared with the Board a feeling that it could be rather ‘ a hybrid sort of degree course at first ’ , but Pocock and the Board really believed in it , understood that the Crick model of a discipline-based degree had provided it with an academic foundation , but even then ‘ we talked a lot about integration ’ .
4 It started with the way the tour was organised .
5 Ireland , an issue that resurfaced with a vengeance the day after the election , is a case in point .
6 Or no , do n't tell me , ’ she denied with a scowl every bit as horrible as her son 's , ‘ he 's adopted another blasted lame duck and has got him living here with him !
7 The ASB also published with the Foreword an exposure draft of a foreword carrying out the same role for Urgent Issues Task Force abstracts .
8 Because we want the debate to be a real one , we published with the Bill the draft immigration rules which will follow its successful passage , so those rules can be discussed at the same time as the Bill and , if and where necessary , improved .
9 He concluded with the Bakufu a convention opening Hakodate ( in Hokkaido ) and Shimoda as ports of refuge , permitting sailors to be returned and the appointment of consuls at a later date .
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