Example sentences of "[vb -s] with [noun prp] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 The error lies with Saussure 's expositors .
2 Volume I covers the period of 1916 to 1930 and concludes with Magritte 's return to Brussels from Paris where he had stayed for nearly three years .
3 The play concludes with Faustus 's offer to burn his books and his cry/invocation/cursing of Mephostophilis .
4 The same thing happens with Pele 's tears ; they draw off behind them a long hair-like tail of glass , which may be a metre or more long .
5 By ‘ placing ’ exorcism in such a zone , state institutions ( which Greenblatt equates with Harsnett 's text ) can attempt to contain what is potentially disruptive to the state ; eliminating , in this case , charismatic religious groups as a potential threat to the established Church .
6 This meets with Denice 's approval , and she swears solemnly that if she ever has our child , it will be called Keifer or Julia .
7 ALL FALL DOWN : Halifax skipper Alan Kamara tangles with Scarborough 's Simon Thompson
8 This concurs with Visser 's observation ( 1973 : 2313 ) that to occurs after know " mainly in questions with ever or in statements with never or other semi-negatives " , that is , in generalizing contexts referring to someone 's experience during their entire life-span .
9 JEWKES arrives with PAMELA 's bundle , drops it and exits . ]
10 Shakespeare negotiates with Harsnett 's Declaration .
11 That groundless remark still rankles with Aisling 's father Martin eight years later .
12 She disagrees with Leach 's statement that ‘ two-year-olds can not be good or naughty on purpose because they do not yet know right from wrong or understand what makes the difference ’ .
13 Gedge disagrees with Catt 's recollection of the letter .
14 He is deeply insecure and does n't expect love , never having received it before , yet he deals with Miranda 's death so matter-of-factly , hardly seeming upset at all , that he ca n't have cared for her very much as an individual , which is not surprising as he really does n't know her at all well .
15 Going back to the correspondence , the first letter , dated 21st April 1933 , deals with Bishop 's Castle Railway tickets .
16 It deals with Lewis 's love affair with an American .
17 Two further portrait operas followed ( works in which a succession of images , rather than a narrative , are married to music ) : these are Satyagraha which deals with Gandhi 's early life and uses a Sanskrit text taken from the Bhagavad Gita , and Akhnaten , about the Egyptian pharaoh ( 1375–1358 BC ) who is credited with the invention of monotheism .
18 A Classical Education deals with Cobb 's time at Shrewsbury and Oxford .
19 The ‘ 92 show deals with Hofschen 's work from 1968 to 1970 : this and the subsequent shows will be recorded in three unified catalogues .
20 He has already signed joint-venture deals with France 's Aerospatiale to make helicopters and with America 's Pratt & Whitney to make aero-engines , and he thinks that his company is now big enough to strike more such international agreements .
21 This poem deals with Gunn 's feelings as he watches the disease strike down all those close to him and the way it changes his perceptions of life and death .
22 He then deals with Cnut 's death , the grief of his subjects , and the quarrel over the succession .
23 The secular part of the Letter deals with Cnut 's visit to Denmark and the suppression of danger to the English .
24 ‘ He went all the way along it with a torch , ’ Mackie said , stroking her husband 's arm , ‘ clever thing — and he came back after absolutely ages with Gareth 's camera and said you were n't there .
25 The poem obviously engages with Milton 's experience of the revolution 's defeat following the Restoration , and , given Milton 's well-known support for Commonwealth and Protectorate , it is difficult to imagine a reader in the early 1670s perceiving the poem as evolving out of the period of the late 1640s , a time which many supporters of the English Revolution experienced as one of hope and triumph .
26 The letter ends with Bartram 's eager anticipation for some Figures of Plants and a promise of assistance ‘ with any new plant , or shrub — either dead or alive — in substance or a particular description . ’
27 The New Testament stories , which are also told with admirable clarity , include some of Jesus 's parables ( including that of the Good Samaritan ) and the later miracles , and ends with Judas 's plot to betray Jesus to his enemies .
28 The film ends with Dustin 's fixed grin , while audiences are left with fixed frowns .
29 Act One ends with Figaro 's celebrated aria ‘ Non più andrai ’ , which became an instant hit , while Act Three ends with a ballet incorporating a Spanish fandango — the only bit of ‘ local colour ’ in the whole opera .
30 The disc ends with Arditi 's ‘ Il bacio ’ and more Schubert : An die Musik ( ‘ Thou heav'nly art ’ ) accompanied by Gerald Moore .
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