Example sentences of "with [noun] [vb -s] [prep] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Ellen 's Marxist life with Bernard comes to an end
2 If the hon. Gentleman is suggesting that our trade with Indonesia depends on a resolution to that question , that is a new and rather remarkable policy statement .
3 The purchase from Benchlane Developments shows an initial yield of just over 10pc with rent reviews within a year .
4 Attractive dolls with fabric faces in a variety of clothes are from £9 to £14 , with Santa Claus at £14 .
5 If you look hard you can still find old shops with window displays like an undertaker 's , where a single navy-blue woollen glove on a metal stand would be considered a showy Christmas display .
6 The monopoly over the initiation of proceedings has proved to be most contentious in relation to claims assessors who deal with accident claims on a contingency basis taking part of the compensation as remuneration .
7 They do n't actually make customers queue outside in chilly Mayfair , but the greeting system obliges everyone who lacks star quality to stand , cap in hand , under the supercilious gaze of a giggle of girls who fiddle ineffectually with placement lists on a trolley .
8 ‘ Women receiving help with childcare costs from an employer are still in a minority , ’ Dorries said .
9 Furthermore , treatment of rats with omeprazole leads to a decrease of somatostatin not only in the antrum but also in the fundic mucosa .
10 And — most elegant of all — a set of three Swedish-designed chrome candleholders with brass trims in a gift box with a matching lighter , £46 .
11 Whatever the causes , the resultant disillusionment with employment leads to a reappraisal , a conscious or unconscious decision to allocate less energy to careers and to concentrate on comfort and relationship goals at work , and/or to satisfy the autonomy , recognition or power goals outside of employment .
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