Example sentences of "[vb pp] with [pers pn] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The situation would be different from this only if the internal discriminations carried with them some experiential ‘ feel ’ that was not to be identified with some physical process of which BS could know .
2 Put another way , each old share carried with it one-quarter of a right .
3 If you wish to cancel your booking this must be done in writing from the person in whose name the booking is invoiced to the travel agent through whom the booking was made or to the Invoicing Dept , Redwing Holidays Limited , Groundstar House , London Road , Crawley , West Sussex , RH10 2TB , and sent by Recorded Delivery if you have booked with us direct .
4 She had unflinchingly wrenched the arrow out of his arm as if ‘ t was all in a day 's work , and had argued with him all through the operation and while bandaging his wound later .
5 Thank you and welcome back to White Hart Lane Peter ; I 've got with me United manager Brian Horton .
6 Well , welcome back to White Hart Lane Peter , I 've got with me United manager Brian Horton .
7 They saw that she really wanted to change things at the factory , and everyone agreed with her that safety was very important .
8 I 've travelled with them all : had a lovely Villa in Tuscany one year through Villas Italia — I 'd organised a party of 14 to come with me , but at the last moment her Mum said no .
9 Can t you see she 's stopped with you poor little brute . "
10 I 've stayed with them several times .
11 When one thinks about it , when one remembers the way Miss Kenton had repeatedly spoken to me of my father during those early days of her time at Darlington Hall , it is little wonder that the memory of that evening should have stayed with her all of these years .
12 A further advantage for holiday operators is the traditional nature of consumer booking arrangements whereby many millions of pounds are deposited with them several months in advance of the holiday being taken .
13 Played with me this afternoon
14 He hung on to his memories , walking alone on the Geest , past the streets and houses and dark alleys where he had walked with her that winter .
15 What a wonderful vision the lady who lives at the top of our road shared with us all !
16 A shortish , mild-mannered man , who grew tomatoes and travelled by bicycle , Cutts handled nearly all his business correspondence in his own hand , and liked to have dealt with it all by 9 am .
17 Steam trains brought with them good times and bad to the town and townspeople alike .
18 A slightly different slant is provided by Clarke ( 1978 ) , who maintains that , in developing their earliest relationship to the game , young working-class fans brought with them traditional soccer/shop-floor values , such as partisanship , toughness , masculinity and collectivism .
19 Then yet more came and brought with them great Stones which one day they started to take to the very centre place of Callanish itself .
20 The 300,000 annual visitors to Nepal have also brought with them another problem — litter .
21 Also , Tilly had decided that she could not now reveal the news she had brought with her this morning ; shocking news , news that told how Richard had been cheated and deceived by his own wife … and devastating news of Beth … how she was not safe and happy with Tyler Blacklock , as they had first thought , and how she also had been betrayed , both by her own brother Ben , and by the woman who had raised her from a child .
22 When Ras Tafari had paid his State Visit to London in 1924 he had brought with him several important chiefs , among them Ras Hailu of Gojjam and Ras Seyum of Tigre , the grandson of the Emperor John , all of whom he suspected might make trouble if he left them behind .
23 Anticipating the harsh lighting in our room , Leslie had brought with him some candles , and I was touched by the romantic tenderness of the gesture .
24 He has brought with him some psychedelic mushrooms to grow at work .
25 The short , nine-day voyage was accompanied by beautiful weather , and brought with it one of Gould 's most elusive and sought-after species of petrel , one that had tantalised him for weeks aboard the Parsee , although the occasion was , as Gould liked to emphasise , as much a result of his own ingenuity as it was of chance or convenience :
26 His maximum brought with it one of the fastest race times ever seen in Swindon .
27 Basically speaking , the objectives set for the system have been achieved , but like all other systems the achievement of those objectives brought with it other problems .
28 This uplift brought with it many large colonies of corals one of which , this massive colony of , we sampled and brought back to the lab .
29 Quite often the limitations of its '50s design brought with it annoying problems you would n't think of in a more modern-thinking car .
30 If it is like hell , it is sometimes a cosy sort of hell , snug with the smell of clay , but the work is treacherous , and the machinery has brought with it some new risks .
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