Example sentences of "with [noun prp] [prep] [art] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 See them live with Weatherall on the decks at London 's Camden Dingwalls November 9 and Wardour Street Wag 19 .
2 See them live with Weatherall on the decks at London 's Camden Dingwalls November 9 and Wardour Street Wag 19 .
3 In fact , he found him in a state of positive animation , in conversation with Chatterton about the dangers of travelling by public transport .
4 This compromise with Vichy in the interests of a quick military success was too blatant for de Gaulle ( or indeed for many British and American officials ) to stomach .
5 In Aristophanes ' play The Clouds Strepsiades is debating with Socrates about the causes of thunder , rain and other meteorological events .
6 BSP Prime Minister-designate Andrei Lukanov told the Assembly that his party did not want a monopoly of power , and would support and co-operate with Zhelev in the interests of national consent .
7 The likelihood is that St Helens will have had their minds wonderfully concentrated by the experience and should win the replay at Wakefield Trinity tonight to go through to a meeting with Oldham in the quarter-finals on Sunday .
8 In the late 1970s he clashed with Derrida in the pages of the poststructuralist yearbook , glyph , where Searle made some sharp remarks , such as that Derrida ‘ has a distressing penchant for saying things that are obviously false . ’
9 fourth , the regularization of commercial relations with China by the treaties of Nerchinsk ( 1689 ) and Kyakhta ( 1727 ) , and also the building of fortified ‘ lines ’ ( linii ) in the relatively fertile southern borderlands , created stable conditions there for trade , agriculture and settlement , as did the annexation of the rich Gornyi Altai district to the empire in 1758. fifth , after the comparative lull during the reign of Peter the Great , the St Petersburg authorities resorted with increasing frequency to the practice of exiling malefactors and malcontents to Siberia , with the twin aims of punishment and colonization .
10 Indeed , they would find the relationship even closer than companionship with Jesus in the days of his flesh .
11 This led to Gibson being seconded in 1928 to work with Michels on the properties of gases at high pressures , and to ICI becoming interested in the chemical effects of high pressures , the theme of Gibson 's work on his return to Winnington in 1931 .
12 West Germany was now part of the Western alliance , even pursuing a policy of co-operation with France through the policies of European unification .
13 From 1063 to 1202 , the duchy of Gascony was held with Aquitaine by the counts of Poitou , but it was , unlike Poitou , held as an autonomous domain .
14 It was not until September when she was spotted with Charles on the banks of the River Dee at Balmoral by the royal reporter , James Whittaker , that anyone was any the wiser .
15 One such sub-king was the Beornhaeth who campaigned with Ecgfrith against the Picts in the early 670s ( Vita Wilfridi , ch. 19 ) ( see below , p. 100 ) , and whose territory may have adjoined the southern Pictish frontier .
16 We can think of no more appropriate location for a memorial of this sight than on English soil in a country dedicated with America to the ideals of democracy and the freedom of mankind .
17 ‘ What a heavenly place ! ’ they each cry in turn , as they climb out of their cars , white-faced from the city and crumpled from the journey , and stroll with Howard across the lawns to the house in the evening sunshine .
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