Example sentences of "with [pos pn] [noun sg] [noun] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | After the School of Oriental Studies opened in 1917 Alice Werner was appointed lecturer and subsequently reader in Swahili and other Bantu languages ( with her sister Mary as lecturer from 1918 to 1930 ) . |
2 | Some years ago she had gone to stud , with her colt foal at foot , to be served by a stallion who had been very successful on the race track . |
3 | When Adrian writes ‘ Nobody even noticed I was in the room ! ’ with its exclamation mark of outrage at the end , part of us says ‘ Of course they did n't notice . |
4 | OSF will go public with its ANDF decision after member and board meetings in Munich this week . |
5 | It gave us the violin — an instrument which ( it has been said ) ‘ with its vibrato manner of performance , in distinction from the older viol family , emulates and even surpasses the human voice' — indeed the whole violin family with viola and cello . |
6 | Like Mozambique and Nicaragua , it is struggling to survive , with its education system in chaos . |
7 | Wire-fragile , wind-trembling harebell You are powerful like all creatures , fine-skinned and muscled to the bone , ears alert to every bracken rustle , the cries of the wheeling kites ; the wind thrills you with its chill messages of danger and delight . |
8 | And , even with the man still on his knees and half doubled-up with pain , his head , with its swept-back mane of hair , was still at a level with her waist … |
9 | In other places , grey old houses stretched into the distance , merging with the grey mountains , wall-like Benbulbin and mysterious Knocknarea with its stone cairn on top . |
10 | But then there was the journey , with its repeat performance of doggy protests . |
11 | Tadpole is offering a free copy of Lotus 1–2-3 with its Sparcbook notebooks as part of a Power Perks promotion . |
12 | A locomotive complete with its iron curtsey of cowcatcher slithers to a halt , bringing Jack Palance , the Apache chief 's son , home from schooling back East . |
13 | Go back to our mental picture of a graduated scale of improbable events with its benchmark coincidences of bridge hands and dice throws . |
14 | Included in this mailing is the National Trust catalogue for 1990 – 91 with its gift ideas for Christmas , birthdays and other special occasions . |
15 | Similarly , Dawson International , with its niche markets for cashmere and other woollen products ( Ballantyne Cashmere , Pringle ) depends heavily on overseas markets for its success , particularly the USA , Japan and West Germany . |
16 | In the south lies Eataine with its fortress city of Lothern glittering like the gemstone in a giant ring . |
17 | The castle took most of the honey and wax , but Ruari and Mairi naturally made sure they kept a fair bit to barter with their crofting neighbours for oats . |
18 | Beck 's boys are competitive and effective with their up-and-under style of play . |
19 | Everyone took turns to patrol the streets at night during air raids , and had to be particularly vigilant in the event of firebombs , because if they were on the spot with their fire buckets of sand and water , many a fire could be put out before it got too bad . |
20 | Some say it was the importing of whole streets of fighting families from the fishquays , with their dockland diversions of prostitution , drug-dealing and handling . |
21 | Burroughs anticipates Pynchon with his scientist spokesman for control , Dr Benway , the surreal city called Interzone and in sketching out commercial networks . |
22 | In contrast Kevin Smith who has Downs Syndrome and learning diffuclties articulates a sensitive relationship with his friend david through dance … |
23 | Our peasant is starting off today to Roslavl' , 55 miles away , in order to see her soldier son who has been away in the Civil War , and is passing with his peacetime unit by train tomorrow from Briansk further south to the city of Smolensk with an hour 's stop in Roslavl' . |
24 | If your trip can include South Island ( and it should , for the flying there is wonderful ) you might manage to take in another interesting New Zealand aviation operation , that of Colin Smith with his production line of Tiger Moths at Mandeville , near Gore , not far from the south end of the Island . |
25 | Joe Brown and The Beatles are some of the repeated SOUNDS OF THE SIXTIES before Herbie Hancock chills out with his jazzer mates on BIRD LAND . |
26 | Many villagers attended his funeral , with his team mates in football gear as pall bearers . |
27 | At the same time he was engaged with his brother Ralph in soap-boiling in London , and dealt in tallow , potash , soap-ash , and oil . |
28 | Although generally working independently , Cary did collaborate notably with John Wallis , who seemingly inspired his diversification into publishing c .1783/4 , with his brother William in globe production and his brother Francis in engraving , and , most significantly , with William Smith [ q.v. ] and others in developing and publishing geological cartography . |
29 | Ian was driving a six hundred CC motorbike , with his brother Mark as pillion passenger . |
30 | I have to admit that on a good day I find little at all wrong with the prospect of a ride in a new BMW , and Patterson was obviously well-pleased with his material rewards of Yuppiedom . |