Example sentences of "[vb past] with [noun prp] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 On the Saturday evening , before seeing Law on the following morning , he dined with Davidson at the Argentine Club and informed him that he would ‘ rather take a single ticket to Siberia than become Prime Minister ’ .
2 ‘ Our aim has been to show that food can be fun , ’ said Paul who trained with Jeanne at the famed Roux brothers ' Le Gavroche restaurant in London .
3 Can you please give me any idea of the royalties/advances that Charkin negotiated with Wang over the electronic rights in COD ?
4 His takeover in January 1982 came with Oxford in the 3rd division and facing bankruptcy .
5 Sandy played with Watson in the third round , and Tom played so bad he convinced himself he would n't win .
6 A bad snap on a Colts ' punt attempt later gave Pittsburgh the ball on the Indianapolis 34 and Malone connected with Brenberg for the final Steelers ' first half score with 1:03 remaining .
7 His father , Peter , was a stylish midfield back in Gala 's Border Championship side of 1966–67 and a brilliant sevens exponent , while Rob Moffat toured with Scotland in the Far East in 1977 and coached Townsend at Galashiels Academy and Scottish Schools .
8 Hawkins collaborated with Fleischmann during the latter 's visits to Utah and they planned to extend the data samples to include rods of 8 mm up to 2 cm diameter .
9 Suspended Stoke striker Wayne Biggins clashed with Halsall after the final whistle and police were forced to intervene .
10 Next he allied with Godegisel against the Burgundian king Gundobad , but the latter survived through the cunning of his minister Aridius .
11 The latter film was the third , most underrated and least commercially successful of the trilogy that began with the low-budget cult film Night of the Living Dead ( 1968 ) and continued with Dawn of the Dead ( aka Zombies , 1979 ) .
12 An accountant responded to the appeal , published in the Standard on Tuesday , for information about the man who lunched with MacQuillan at the Black Friar .
13 Ray had come in from the country bank and we sat with Margaret through the short service .
14 One of the high points in the life of Ellen Garwood , a wealthy Texas widow and author , was the day she sat with Reagan in the Oval Office ( ’ we had Sanka ’ ) and told him that he ought to get rid , first , of the Sandinistas , and second of the secretary of state .
15 A sense of adventure remained with Sara for the next few days , a sense of adventure tempered with trepidation , so that she had a sensation of flying high .
16 In her preoccupation with other , larger and less accessible mysteries she had been too certain of the supreme value of her endeavours to attach great value to the consequent deprivations ; but now she remembered also how Tom Horrocks had lightly berated her celibate condition while they skated with Edwin on the frozen lake .
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