Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] with [pos pn] " in BNC.

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1 Harvey lived with his wife and two children a few miles outside town on the road to Laredo and the Mexican border .
2 The Article 7 argument would have allowed Germany to continue with its opt-out provision for the benefit of employees , but the argument does not imply that countries , such as the UK , which in their national legislation make the transfer compulsory upon both employee and employer , are acting inconsistently with Community law .
3 Germaine lived with her mother and Modigliani was courteous and considerate towards the older woman .
4 ‘ I do , ’ Frau Nordern toyed with her glass .
5 Frau Nordern toyed with her wine .
6 On the basis of privately commissioned opinion polls showing an increasing majority in favour of some measure of divorce legislation , FitzGerald agreed with his cabinet to proceed with a referendum on whether to change the constitution so as to allow divorce for marriages irretrievably broken down , though only after a period of five years ' actual breakdown and legal separation .
7 Lisabeth agreed with my navigating for once , but then she and Fenella were sat in the back like Royalty , ready to wave to the crowds , the deserted Houses of Parliament and so on .
8 Alison lives with her parents in Foxbar .
9 Judy lives with her twelve-month-old daughter and her parents in their house in the north of England .
10 Puttnam lives with his wife , Patsy , next door .
11 ‘ That is the Hoflin farm … where Suzi Hoflin lives with her parents .
12 Van lives with his mother , the 92-year old Rildia Bee Cliburn , and Tom Zaremba , a professor of mortuary science at Wayne University .
13 Oh , on the day before Lady Eleanor met with her accident . ’
14 Thenceforth Edward rode with his uncle beside him .
15 It took only ten minutes to get from the Hatton 's flat to Bailey Street where , at number ten , Jack Pertwee lived with his widowed father .
16 So ecstatic was she that she did not notice Edward fumbling with his clothes until she became aware of moist clingy flesh , thrusting and rubbing .
17 Ted Walker astonishes with his honesty , and this autobiography bubbles with sane optimism , a refusal ever to give in to the temptations of self-pity .
18 Abel plays with his overwhelming sound system ; on bounces a heavily tampered cover of ‘ Dancing Queen ’ , cut intermittently with a Scottish rap .
19 Although termed an unofficial private visit , Botha met with his then counterpart Boris Pankin as well as with Eduard Shevardnadze ( reappointed on Nov. 19 in place of Pankin as Soviet Foreign Minister ) .
20 Is that for Edward to go with his ?
21 They are refusing to let little Lucy stay with her 42 classmates despite medical evidence that a move could be traumatic .
22 As to state of mind , Raskolnikov lives with his own continuously but inspects it only intermittently , like the rest of us ; whereas the author surveys the whole truth the whole time , so that we never find him wondering whether perhaps Raskolnikov is thinking this or perhaps he is thinking that : a fact which isolates Crime and Punishment among the mature novels , because elsewhere Dostoevsky loves the unsettled and unsettling narrative posture of ‘ perhaps ’ , particularly with his contracting and dilating collective voice , the ‘ we ’ swept by rumour and speculation which arrives in The House of the Dead and reaches its full flowering in The Possessed .
23 Raskolnikov lives with his pain , but most of the time he does n't focus on it .
24 Susan Hill lives with her husband and two daughters at their home in Chipping Camden in Gloucestershire .
25 We go up several flights of stairs to the room where Rezia lives with her husband and son .
26 His girlfriend Eleanor lives with their 18-month-old son Christopher at her parents ' home .
27 Christina noticed that Susanna played with her food , moving it around the plate before leaving most of it .
28 He 'd all but forgotten his own early childhood at The Grange , when he had been the gardener 's scruffy little lad , graciously permitted by Lady Debrace to play with her son .
29 FRIDAY PASSED AND Saturday arrived with its Monday feeling .
30 ( Abberley sings with his head down .
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