Example sentences of "a [noun] [verb] with the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | While the Labour conference was taking place the Prime Minister had a trial run with the televising of Parliament . |
2 | ‘ I was getting a bit discouraged with the direction of the people I was working with on ‘ Black Sheets Of Rain' , ’ confides Bob . |
3 | Chemicals has been ahead of the legislators , with 60 people already trained as manual handling assessors after completing a course devised with the help of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents . |
4 | ‘ The popular image of Satan is of this great evil force that can destroy anything , ’ explained a satanist adorned with the title of High Priest of the Northern Order of the Prince . |
5 | A heart filled with the love of God |
6 | This offered its occupants seventy-two square feet of invigorating repose on a mattress stuffed with the tail hair of leading stallions . |
7 | A computer built with the technology available in the 1950s have required millennia . |
8 | perhaps it was at this time that a clerk associated with the rebel Poitevins produced a document designed to show that Henry and Eleanor were within the prohibited degrees of consanguinity and their marriage therefore invalid . |
9 | Secondly , the perceptions of those adopting a change varied with the context in which each person worked , even within individual institutions . |
10 | The " veil " was lifted from British domination and a protectorate proclaimed with the coming of the First World War in 1914 . |
11 | Among the souvenirs this octogenarian survivor kept in his room was a blanket embroidered with the name of the rescuing ship . |
12 | My reply to that is that the quiet passage of a canoe going with the current is less likely to disturb the otter than a walker tramping along the bank of the river . |
13 | If you had put £25 per month into a savings plan with the Pru when your child was born TEN years ago it would be worth £5,661 . |
14 | If it 's just a cough to go with the cold then there 's nothing they can do anyway , but if it 's an asthmatic cough then I can give him some erm Ventolin . |
15 | Some 400 local people attended a protest meeting at the weekend and will hold a demonstration to coincide with the planning talks . |
16 | We suggest that the mere passage of RTW laws will not eradicate unions that are already established : they will continue to extract a rent associated with the wage differential . |
17 | Then , just as I 'd half a mind to twiddle with the radio in case Marlene Dietrich was still on , there would be another lurch of the Tardis-like mood and I 'd come upon a garishly-lit motel , freshly shipped across from the West , or else be smartly overtaken by a monstrous new Mercedes doing 200 kph or more with effortless abandon , at least until the next plunge into potholes and waterlogged scree . |
18 | It needed a really sharp edge and just a light brushing with the cutter to form some of these parts . |
19 | She … well , as you know we have n't met for years , and she … she moves in quite different circles , among the elite of Durham , and he 's a churchman connected with the Cathedral . ’ |
20 | The average stretching frequency for a terminal carbonyl ligand in a complex correlates with the electron-richness of the metal . |
21 | It still puts such services at a disadvantage compared with the supply of goods to a customer elsewhere in the EC which is zero-rated if VAT numbers are known . |
22 | The molecular weight of a protein correlated with the DNA binding affinity is approximately 40k . |
23 | Walter Ferrefort , a soldier serving with the Earl of March in Brittany in 1375 , was held in the gaol of St Brieuc as surety for a debt . |
24 | Er it was a deal done with the Spastics Society er on a at a national level in that er the individual local parties would buy this data er from the appropriate councils on on either disk or tape , er EARS would translate them and the the cost of the translation would be borne by the Spastics er Society , and the cost of the disks , would be borne by the Spastics Society , and I think it was about a hundred and thirty quid or something like that altogether . |
25 | ABOUT 12,000 past and present employees of Mirror Group Newspapers are to receive their pensions in full under a deal negotiated with the workforce . |
26 | The way this defence was used can be seen from the following submission , made by a defendant charged with the possession of a hacksaw blade with intent to do criminal damage to the perimeter fence of the US naval base at Brawdy : |
27 | If a car fitted with the reader enters the system area , the roadside beacon will start the meter . |
28 | ‘ We could say Kylie 's just having fun , being a big kid , giving us a giggle ; but then the grown up Kylie goes and writes a caption to go with the picture , ’ began the psychologist 's summing up . |
29 | Indeed , even in the as yet relatively non-totalitarian welfare states of the West some have already discerned the same paternalistic and enslaving trend : ‘ government 's role is to serve as a parent charged with the duty of coercing some to aid others , ’ while government-funded welfare programmes ‘ put some people in a position to decide what is good for other people . |
30 | But then there arises a theodicy question , a question to do with the justification of God . |