Example sentences of "[adv] with [noun pl] the " in BNC.

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1 The duo took to their heels after getting caught — along with headliners The Prodigy — in a 20-mile traffic jam around the site .
2 Looked like they were just going to have to get along with things the way they were until their time was up .
3 So Kimon 's campaigns , which culminated in the victory over Persia at the River Eurymedon in Pamphylia , show continuity not just with Miltiades the enemy of Persia but with Miltiades the founder of an overseas Athenian Empire .
4 The kitchen was a huge stone cavern with an open fireplace , the size of a small room , beside which logs were piled so that she could see herself ( but certainly not Hugh ) barbecuing thick steaks on an iron grill , turning them over with tongs the size of a medieval weapon .
5 THE Limit has teamed up with chart-toppers The Shamen to launch a truly wicked competition .
6 For the moment , she would have to put up with things the way they were .
7 If you begin to fall behind with payments the practical step is to contact this office and we will try to make the payment arrangements easier for you .
8 ‘ I have done well with horses the Queen has owned , I 've had five and all have won , ’ said Clay , who is confident of extending the run with another , Court Circular , bought last week .
9 Mark Grimley and Jarlath Burns are a formidable midfield pairing by any standards , but even with players the calibre of Neil Smyth , Kieran McGurk and Ger Houlahan there are still too many question marks over an attack that too often blows hot and cold .
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