Example sentences of "with [pron] [verb] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Meanwhile I found other knitting groups right in ‘ my ’ province and took Arune with me to talk with the other women in it in the hope that they could answer the questions that I could n't .
2 TBA is with me to interpret for the deaf .
3 TBA is with me to interpret for the deaf .
4 Now it is quite likely that there are two alternative pathways for arriving at that same end-product , each needing six different enzymes , and with nothing to choose between the two of them .
5 The suspicion at Hillsborough was that United wanted something positive to present to their annual meeting but were left with nothing to say after the brisk response from Francis .
6 This stance left Labour with nothing to say in the last week of its campaign and unwilling to communicate with anyone outside its own ranks , except through the media .
7 Adams set off an a solo run down the left reminiscent of his days at Leeds , and in the end Southampton 's adventure was rewarded leaving Ipswich with nothing to show for an entertaining afternoon 's work .
8 We have two grown-up children and one grandchild and I enjoy big family gatherings — the Italian influence again — with everyone seated at a round table .
9 Might the roots of this crisis lie , not among the victims of poverty who are now being blamed , but in the political priorities which devote our wealth to the destruction of life , and leave nothing over with which to care for the economic casualties of Thatcherism and Majorism ?
10 The creatures who were working had shovel-shaped implements with which to throw in an endless supply of wood and Nuadu , scarcely able to believe this , thought : but they are felling the Trees !
11 They were welcomed by teacher Mark O'Callaghan and pupils David Lloyd , Claire Linney , Sarah Curry and Jay Kaminski for what turned out to be an even contest with everything depending on the final question .
12 On the second task — to cut inflation , the budget deficit and Italy 's vast public debt — Mr Ciampi must rely on his reputation as a defender of sound money to overcome opposition from populist politicians with everything to lose at the next general election .
13 The ‘ minimalist ’ manages to travel the world with everything packed into a small shoulder bag , and yet she always seems to have le vêtement juste — be it for a river-rafting trip , an ascent of an extinct volcano or an embassy garden party .
14 Mina went to fetch some drinking water , taking the twins with her to bathe in the marshy pool around the spring .
15 Melges 's answer was to pin up two crew lists , with him staying with the new Kanza .
16 There is no way he can focus on the ball properly with him looking over the front shoulder .
17 And with him going to a different school .
18 Dr Ranasinghe said they were consistent with him falling on a hard tarmac surface .
19 It is a build-up song and each person sings a verse with everybody joining in the relevant parts .
20 The end of the War was at last in sight , and with it breaking of the electoral truce .
21 Here thieves removed a picture from the wall and police believe they then walked out with it hidden under a long raincoat .
22 Ballesteros 's 69 was more of a scramble , particularly over the closing holes , but he got away with it thanks to a short game which has been very consistent both this week and last .
23 The cabinet is constructed of ¾″ ( 18mm ) Medium Density Fibreboard , covered with what feels like a tough , lightly textured ‘ Black Dice ’ vinyl , with metal corner protectors , round plastic feet and a single , strong , leather , top-mounted carrying handle .
24 Strachan was carried off with what looked like a nasty injury .
25 The skull was broken just above and behind the left temple , with what looked like a single blow , though of that he could not be sure .
26 More worrying for the Kiwis , however , was the departure of Adrian Shelford with what looked like a pulled muscle .
27 After reading the notice about all the nasty sexual diseases under the sun which I should n't have had , ( back then , Aids meant things you stuck in your ears or what mum kept in her bedroom drawer ) this rather butch looking nurse pricked my thumb with what looked like an elaborate stapler .
28 The recording captures all this quite impressively , along with what sounds like a false entry by one of the trumpets in the middle of the pomp and splendour , but Prêtre wears very heavy boots throughout .
29 Only once or twice has he taunted me with what sounds like the interesting sport of going into the gents in the Cauldhame Arms ( or anywhere else , I suppose ) and attacking the drowned fag-ends in the urinals with a stream of piss .
30 It was going to take Le Roux time to resolve the legal issues and to raise the £8 million , so to prevent the deal slipping away , he came up with what seemed like a clever wheeze at the time : Norton chairman Jimmy Tildesley would buy FUS personally , and ‘ warehouse ’ the company until Norton had the funds to buy it from him .
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