Example sentences of "[adv] with [pron] [num ord] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Two novels of the 1720s point the contrast in public attitudes to the American colonies of the two countries in an odd way : the Abbé Prévost 's Manon Lescaut and Daniel Defoe 's Moll Flanders are about prostitutes , both of whom are transported to the new world , but Manon dies from exposure in the arms of her faithful des Grieux after walking six miles from New Orleans , while Moll Flanders settles down with her fifth husband to reckon her net worth in cash and tobacco before returning from Virginia to London .
2 I said to Andrew do you wan na come down with me first time ?
3 I can not imagine how I made the mistake of putting a patient 's medical card in with my last note to you .
4 The old , old fashion ! ( 2 ) The fashion that came in with our first garments , and will last unchanged until our race has run its course , and the wide firmament is rolled up like a scroll ( 3 ) .
5 Here Lewis chipped in with his first contribution : ‘ What about shipping them all off on one of these circular tours you know , on the buses ? ’
6 The converted midfield player marked his 25th birthday with the 51st-minute opener and Robert Lee rubbed it in with his first League goal for Newcastle six minutes later after Peacock 's penalty had been beaten out by Perry Suckling .
7 Robert Lee rubbed it in with his first League goal for Newcastle six minutes later after Peacock 's penalty had been beaten out by Perry Suckling .
8 Shaun Edwards chipped in with his 18th try of the season but it was the Wigan fans ' new hero — 18-year-old winger Jason ‘ Billy Whizz ’ Robinson — who stole the show with two tries .
9 Shaun Edwards chipped in with his 18th try of the season but it was the Wigan fans ' new hero — 18-year-old winger Jason ‘ Billy Whizz ’ Robinson — who stole the show with two tries .
10 To avoid losing his temper the Marshal said it himself along with his first question : ‘ It was the morning that it snowed … ’
11 OSCAR-winning actor Anthony Hopkins celebrates a knighthood along with his 55th birthday today .
12 PC Software houses are turning on to Windows more quickly than the users — there are n't many who do n't have a Windows product in their portfolios these days — and Sage has joined the band of the enlightened few who package both DOS and Windows versions together with its second foray into the GUI market — Sterling + 2 .
13 Once someone had pointed it out to me , together with its next door neighbour , as an example of a building style peculiar to this little area of Surrey .
14 He made no comment and , having got away with his last remark , Mitch left too .
15 It was left to Max Nicholson to send Hereford through with their fourth penalty … the end of a memorable fightback rewarded with a place in the second round .
16 Backley , needing to reach the 80-metre mark , must have been sweating when his opening effort dropped short at 79.36 but he went through with his second throw of 80.76 .
17 YOUNG Wayne Douglas jumped back to the top of the Irish Opel Lotus championship at Mondello yesterday with his second victory in three rounds .
18 If only because he did n't have it to give — he 'd sent it off with his first letter .
19 He said : " Will you let me walk home with you next week ? " and added , because she hesitated : " Please .
20 Travis broke off , then asked quickly , ‘ Naylor — he was all right with you last night ? ’
21 He 's coming up with her next time .
22 Now she has followed this up with her second book , The Kitchen God 's Wife ( Flamingo , £5.99 , published April 23 ) , which is as powerful and moving as the first .
23 His second wife , Barbara , turns up with his second daughter .
24 He stepped up with his last wood with Reading holding shot .
25 If you 're not used to bending strings up with your first finger these will probably take a fair amount of practice to master …
26 I was working in Australia , and he flew out with his last penny , and without telling me he was coming , to pop the question .
27 You build up a frightening picture of an immensely long , empty passage of time , only to cancel it out with your last breath , leaving your audience thoroughly confused , but clinging to the idea that eternity is ‘ like ’ a great length of time . ’
28 Cos I was out with my first daughter at quarter to eight in the morning to catch the bus to take her to adopted aunty
29 He enjoyed coming out with us last Saturday did n't he ?
30 ‘ Even when I decided to go back with him last year I found out again how stubborn he could be , but now everything 's changed for the better . ’
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