Example sentences of "with [verb] [noun] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 With the horror of one who sees a nightmare come true , Breeze watched the chair slip backwards and glide with gathering momentum towards the broken railings .
2 where the tenant has failed to comply with repairing obligations under the existing tenancy ;
3 There was little to indicate what a busy area this was to become , with buoyed channels for the large tankers , and the storage tanks and quays of Sullom Voe tucked away neatly out of sight amongst the low hills .
4 The Party was particularly concerned with gaining influence among the unemployed and was working with the NUWM as early as 1931 .
5 Although Pinochet reportedly had no official contacts with serving members of the Ecuadorian armed forces , he had visited a military social centre there and met retired officers .
6 On the other hand , the largest single allocation in virtually all the Partnerships was for social schemes , which were usually concerned with leisure projects or with providing services for the disadvantaged .
7 It had coincided with rising prosperity in the expanding towns of southern England and East Anglia .
8 Very controlled taking the leg straight with flexed foot across the supporting leg .
9 Sir John credited chief executive Rick Parry with achieving agreement after the so-called ‘ platinum eight ’ clubs ' block vote scuppered a £10m Bass offer in September .
10 This was in a line with Halling Man on the old river bank , but sadly owing to the urgency of the work the remains were buried under the pylon .
11 Fortunes have been mixed in Europe , with falling demand from the northern markets — particularly the UK and Germany — being more than compensated for by those of southern Europe .
12 This book is mainly concerned with obtaining meaning from the printed and pictorial material in books , but it would be a mistake to disregard the other common media of indirect experience .
13 But yesterday , possums , Dame Edna Everage revealed that she was fed up with rubbing shoulders with the rich and famous .
14 These firms can usually advise on procedures for taking pets abroad and the relocation firms can help with finding property in the new country .
15 Among those he approached to help with finding accommodation for the orthodox children he was bringing from Germany and Austria was Mrs Annie Wolfson .
16 In appropriate cases , the logical relations between the sentences can be correlated with meaning relations between the differentiating lexical items .
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