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

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1 The same Northern blot was hybridized and then stripped and rehybridized with the probes indicated ( a ) Oct-11 , ( b ) Oct-2 and ( c ) actin .
2 Surely it helped with the welcomes they received all down the river with locals for ever insisting they come in for meals , to stay , to be guests of honour in parties for the whole town , to be driven round and shown the sights and to have their strange English accents listened to .
3 She helped with the chairs — one back to Mona 's room , another to Linley 's — while Oliver carried the broken one to the library .
4 Hilary and Margaret helped with the exercises , although they can hardly recognise them now !
5 There was insufficient recognition that some of the voluntary organisations who helped with the plans do not adequately consult disabled people .
6 I helped with the cows and the chickens , and went up on the hills with Mr Parks and his dog to look at the sheep .
7 I always helped with the sausages .
8 I helped with the animals , collected firewood and looked after those who died .
9 Evidently no generalization decrement occurred with the stimuli and procedures used here because there was no loss of conditioned responding in group D. But the stimuli and procedures used in the aversive conditioning experiment of Fig. 4.5(b) were just the same as those used in the appetitive conditioning experiment of Fig. 4.5(a) .
10 The shoreline bristled with the spikes of spears and swords , rammed into the hard mud , no longer needed .
11 It contains a piece of paper scrawled with the initials H.G. and enclosing a lock of brown hair .
12 The men rose with the ladies .
13 Directing the building of what appeared to be a large fortification , Ross was clearly enjoying himself as he laughed and joked with the children , as perfectly at ease in these casual , unsophisticated surroundings as he was in the cosmopolitan offices of a smart City boardroom .
14 ‘ Like Dorigo and Stuart Pearce , I like to weigh in with a few goals and in pre-season I joked with the lads that I 'd get 15 this year .
15 ‘ For more than four hours Tally and I lounged around in the carry-out , talking , drinking coffee , watching people come and go , watching other hangers-on as they bantered with the waitresses , horsed around among themselves , or danced to the juke-box .
16 Hence , great pastor , preacher , and luminous expounder of the faith though he was , and moderate though his views were on most matters concerning the relations between the Church and secular society , his most cherished views were all doomed to failure from the start : they neither moved with the times , nor stood firm in the practical conveniences of the past .
17 Like other wild creatures , he moved with the seasons in search of food and made little impression on the countryside .
18 After a few days of being talked to , and stroked with the clippers running , he became confident enough to let me do a full clip ( including his ears ! ) — which just goes to show that patience , firmness and plenty of encouragement are essential when producing a young horse .
19 For , as we have seen , intermixed with the foundations of perpetual prayers — which in the Act were now declared to be " superstitious " — were the educational foundations .
20 The rest of his men fled with the servants and the local gentry .
21 The film flatly denied that there was any problem with dolphin entanglements in drift-nets , saying that the nets were always set in the direction of the prevailing currents , and as marine mammals generally swam with the currents , entanglement was unlikely .
22 A factor which evidently weighed with the committees and the ‘ General Assembly ’ considering the line during the complex negotiations between the newly established ‘ Grand Union ’ ( in which the Grand Junction and the Leicester and Northants .
23 Heath 's revived corporatism in the early 1970s crumpled with the miners ' strikes and the OPEC price explosion , while the Labour government of the late 1970s was able only to breathe intermittent life into a system of corporate direction which powerful producer-groups and multinational companies in the so-called ‘ meso-economy ’ were both undermining .
24 The muscles of his straining throat trembled with the aftershocks of the vibroblade .
25 On Thursday morning , Lorton mingled with the crowds in Regent Street .
26 He wondered what reduced someone to that state , the Lowry figures who mingled with the punks and skinheads .
27 As she mingled with the guests at the Queen 's Scottish home she realized that she was no longer treated as a person but as a position , no longer a flesh and blood human being with thoughts and feelings but a symbol where the very title ‘ Her Royal Highness , the Princess of Wales ’ distanced her not only from the wider public but from those within the intimate royal circle .
28 The opposition members of the commission investigating the June 1990 violence in Bucharest disagreed with the conclusions of the inquiry .
29 ‘ While the committees normally held meetings in working hours with management 's permission , when disputes arose , chairmen frequently convened unauthorized meetings and excluded staff representatives if they disagreed with the positions of the union leadership ’ ( Cusumano , 1985 , p. 148 ) .
30 The UK has flouted the EC 's Directive and disagreed with the standards it originally agreed to .
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