Example sentences of "[vb past] with [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 He came with with a rector to Llaneilian church .
2 I enjoy shocking people by describing how goods were introduced into households under the guise of gifts for children : the fridge in the house of the children we played with over the road was given to the youngest as a birthday present — the last thing an eight-year old wants .
3 Girouard mentions that the Duke of Portland sacked any housemaid he met with in the corridors , and that a certain Lord M in Wiltshire never spoke to a servant unless to give an order .
4 This power given to individuals by the Spirit is not the naked ruach that we sometimes met with in the Old Testament days in men like Saul and Samson .
5 And my old uncle , the priest in Belfast I lived with as a boy .
6 She wanted to live with the foster parents she lived with at the age of two .
7 The due observance and fulfilment of the terms provisions conditions and endorsements of this Policy in so far as they relate to anything to be done or complied with by the Policyholder and the truth of the statements and answers in the said proposal shall be conditions precedent to any liability of the Corporation to make any payment under this Policy .
8 The due observance and fulfilment of the terms provisions conditions and endorsements of this Policy in so far as they relate to anything to be done or complied with by the Policyholder and the truth of the statements and answers in the said proposal shall be conditions precedent to any liability of the Corporation to make any payment under this Policy .
9 He will continue to study for his external law degree at the University of London , but does not intend to train as a barrister — an idea that he toyed with for a while .
10 The regiment I served with at the time was normally based at Osnabruck in Germany .
11 I have shamefully mixed feelings about the F-word , because the valorous riflemen I served with in the last war could hardly utter a sentence without it .
12 I can remember hardly anybody 's names that I served with in the Signal section in eh in Colchester , ca n't even remember the officer 's name , the if people left somewhere erm , south of Colchester in Essex well it was quite quite and eh , he , we use to go out there and play , play a village team football , you know and have a , have a right have a right old do in the evenings .
13 Central 's Village Earth series , which began with in the footsteps of the Incas ( ITV , 7 March ) , bids fair to be an exception .
14 Significantly , it 's their first album for A&M , who they signed with in the summer , and sounds not so much sterilised and clean , but better laid-out .
15 Therefore it becomes possible at last to read and evaluate what was earnestly planned , executed , fought for , tinkered with in a vain attempt to propitiate Katkov ( but also , as we shall see , for another reason ) , and finally surrendered .
16 RO Of the Italian-born singers you worked with in the 1950s one thinks of Tito Gobbi in Falstaff and Rolando Panerai , who appeared on so many of your recordings — your Guglielmo in the famous Così fan tutte , di Luna in Il trovatore , and Ford on both your recordings of Falstaff .
17 One of the girls he worked with in the office wrote a humorous poem .
18 The diffused light , which we started with at the collective level , has become a powerful current , and we ourselves can be the channel for it .
19 We then moved on and expanded we expanded we brought with with a minimum of two words to do with each of those twelve words that we generated and we did this in a much faster way a much more creative way a right brain activity .
20 Hence ‘ Inspiringly Titled ’ , the live LP recorded at Kilburn National and featuring roughly the same set they toured with in the spring , from the opening ‘ Start ’ to the closing Hüsker Dü cover , ‘ Do n't Want To Know If You 're Lonely ’ .
21 It was as much his to do as he liked with as the sandals on his feet and the change from that fiver he had in his pocket after buying the rose .
22 There will be genealogists who will be fascinated to discover who their ancestors spoke with on the 15th of July 1993 or historical demographers who might wish to use these records to assess the role the telephone played in family communication ( Did the phone help to maintain family structure over extended distances ? )
23 Anything tampered with in the kitchen could not be guaranteed to reach Sir Thomas unless the poisoner served it himself .
24 The large counties of Warwickshire , Gloucestershire and Wiltshire , which form a solid block to the west of this ‘ concentrated ’ area , show about one acre in four dealt with by the enclosure commissioners , rising on parts of the Wiltshire chalk to one in two .
25 In February the editor made four new criticisms on technical matters , which we dealt with in a third revision .
26 it does n't say it it was at Newark erm and I think you 've got reasonable prospects of knocking it back because of the problems you had with towards the end .
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