Example sentences of "with [pers pn] a [noun] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Fortunately I had with me a book of prose exercises that we had used at school , so , at random I chose one which I vaguely remembered .
2 Instead of the usual exercise in preaching to the converted , UKCMG members — real users rather than computer industry staff — brought with them a wealth of scepticism and experience to Thursday 's open systems stream that was both refreshing and alarming .
3 Debt burdens nearly always bring with them a sense of imprisonment .
4 Again my concern about that is that Trusts bring with them a shroud of secrecy , able to do business behind closed doors .
5 All the three daytime trains from Dhronachalam to Kurnool in Andhra Pradesh bring with them a garland of firewood bundles strung outside carriage windows .
6 Officers and officials returning to Britain after the American War of Independence took home with them a taste for madeira wine .
7 Pupils transferring at the end of Key Stage 2 will bring with them a statement of attainment .
8 In order to deal with the latter , all carry with them a book of fixedpenalty tickets .
9 After all , almost everyone would visit the latrine at some time or other , bringing with them a load of information concerning the course of the war .
10 And with us , she 's met loads of people and she goes out with them a lot through college so
11 I would like to share with you a burden for prayer as I feel it is only right that all Christians should know about anything that would deny us total freedom .
12 He had left Russia soon after the Revolution and brought with him a choir of émigré singers ; they called themselves the Don-Kosaken-Chor .
13 Complying with her appeal , Dada abandoned his kedgeree and , sucking his moustache inwards always with him a sign of annoyance he picked up the viburnum , still with its precious burden , opened the bottom sash of a long window , and flung out the double butterfly as viciously as if it had been a slug in the salad .
14 10 A passenger travelling by boat from Jamaica to Trinidad was told he can only take with him a case of volume 8m3 .
15 He had brought with him a wealth of experience and he shared many a story of his love of the outdoors .
16 He brings with him a wealth of experience and for our part , we assure him of our loyal support ’ .
17 Kozyrev , who brought with him a cargo of food and medicine , congratulated mujaheddin leaders on toppling the Najibullah regime .
18 Cherry tried to free himself from 20-stone Flashman , who tumbled to the ground , taking with him a handful of material from Cherry 's ripped coat .
19 He also took with him a letter of introduction to the Emperor of China .
20 Being sick can bring with it a degree of sympathy and attention that is greatly valued by more isolated individuals , and they may believe that if their health improves they will lose out on the time and attention that is given to them on the basis of their illness .
21 Age and income are strongly related in almost all samples , and the Social Attitudes Survey is no exception , as figure 13.3 shows ; the exact age of the earnings high point varies , but for almost everyone old age brings with it a diminution of income .
22 Maturity brings new perspectives and the idea that they are often manipulated for their sporting prowess brings with it a clarity of perception , a perception succinctly summarized by Birchfield 's sprinter Lincoln Asquith : ‘ I was used by school teachers 'cause I was good at sport .
23 In the history of the sciences in France , as in German critical theory , it is a matter at bottom of examining a reason , the autonomy of whose structures carries with it a history of dogmatism and despotism — a reason , consequently , which can only have an effect of emancipation on condition that it manages to liberate itself from itself .
24 She is no longer young , thought Fergus , and pity stirred in him , and with it a thread of forgiveness .
25 The New Year came and with it a kind of hope , though of what Penelope was not sure .
26 The very optimism of the possibility that the miners might be on the move against the government carried with it a premonition of pessimism , that the miners would save the working class when it could not save itself .
27 Rindi , whose crew possessed only pressurized paraffin-lamps , asked to borrow our torch , and revealed with it a patch of silt floor a good thirty feet further down , as untrammelled as the bottom of the deep ocean trenches — except for the unmistakable tyre-tracks of several large pythons .
28 Trust status brings with it a cloud of secrecy .
29 It 's carrying with it a lot of soil , bits of rock ,
30 For some strange reason the image of the corpse of Nicola Sharpe floated up in his mind , and it brought with it a breath of foreboding , a sense that he was in the presence of evil .
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