Example sentences of "with [noun prp] and [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Inevitably there is also speculation , as with Stonehenge and with the Ring of Brodgar on Orkney , about a possible astronomical significance .
2 The wings were charged with meaning for the Victorians : based on the ancient Egyptian good-luck symbol , the winged globe , they were associated , too , with winged time , with Cupid and with the protection of guardian angels .
3 What is their connection with each other and with Wheeler and with the murder and the two candles ? ’
4 The brilliant and enigmatic figure of Becket had brought England and its Church into closer association with Europe and with the papacy .
5 By this time he was well associated with Kent and on the death of his father he was left a considerable estate in Westcomb near Greenwich .
6 The illness of Sancho in 1211 probably accounted for his reconciliation with Rome and with the bishop of Porto and his acceptance of stringent conditions which seriously limited the powers of his successor , Alfonso II , for the Cortes in 1211 had declared all secular law subject to canon law and had freed the clergy from most taxes .
7 Long studied with Debussy and in the book ‘ At the Piano with debussy ’ ( Rene Julliard 1960 , trans .
8 Lying , both with Annie and to the world at large , is one of the underlying themes of this intensely touching and often searing account of the shameful treatment by a prince of the Church of a woman whose only sin was to fall hopelessly in love with him .
9 This paved the way to the ratification of the Soviet and Polish non-aggression treaties with Bonn and to the signature , in December 1972 , of a ‘ Basic Treaty ’ between East and West Germany which , without ending hopes of reunification , accepted the divided nature of Germany and the need for closer personal and commercial ties between the two halves .
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