Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [pers pn] with the " in BNC.

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1 Finally she made her choice and gave the reasons for it with the confidence she always brought to her work .
2 A theatrical gentleman approached me after one of the performances , said he was impressed by my singing , and that he could obtain a part for me with the Schikenader Company in Vienna .
3 She flirted outrageously , promising that she would secure an interview for him with the Queen but she always seemed to fail .
4 [ reading ] " When you read this letter you will be far on your way to your father and mother where you have so long desired to be , and I hope I shall forbear thinking of you with the least shadow of that fondness my foolish heart had entertained for you .
5 The photograph of her with the older woman was well done , though .
6 Where a plaintiff 's claim arises out of a hire-purchase agreement , but is not for the delivery of goods , he shall in his particulars state in the following order : ( 1 ) the date of the agreement and the parties to it with the number of the agreement or sufficient particulars to enable the debtor to identify the agreement ; ( 2 ) where the plaintiff was not one of the original parties to the agreement , the means by which the rights and duties of the creditor under the agreement passed to him ; ( 3 ) whether the agreement is a regulated agreement and , if it is not a regulated agreement , the reason why ; ( 4 ) the place where the agreement was signed by the debtor ( if known ) ; ( 5 ) the goods let under the agreement ; ( 6 ) the amount of the total price ; ( 7 ) the paid-up sum ; ( 8 ) the amount ( if any ) claimed as being due and unpaid in respect of any instalment or instalments of the total price ; and ( 9 ) the nature and amount of any other claim and the circumstances in which it arises .
7 They 've had one bus over by the look of it with the
8 The cliff was sheer , dropping down to secret rocky coves below them with the sea gently lapping white sand .
9 Together they had laboured in the fields until fortune smiled on Elizabeth ; while she was still in her teens , her family were befriended by a wealthy benefactor who had her educated and , in 1744 , arranged a marriage for her with the 13th Earl of Glencairn .
10 Betjeman introduced Louis MacNeice to him with the words ‘ He does n't say much , but he 's a great poet . ’
11 But if she wants to get her own food , or offers her help to you with the family cooking , all this will have to be sorted out very carefully .
12 Suddenly , her fears that Bella , like Mr Bishop , had set a trap for her with the money , seemed ludicrous .
13 Anyway , I 'm only being friendly with Dr Rafaelo so that he 'll arrange a meeting for me with the handsome Miguelito .
14 Joe made room for me with the same amount of good grace he might have afforded an enemy invading his castle and we sat for a few minutes without speaking , inspecting the view .
15 Item one on M , Mr Chairman , the right of you with the amount of work that has to be done , and the amount of they 're asked for
16 The supervisor is required to keep accounts and records and file an abstract of them with the court at least once a year , giving copies to the debtor and to all creditors .
17 He 'd shaken up Evans , first bawling him out then ending up with a show of confidence in him with the Havana .
18 The repeated blindnesses of critics can only be explained by a deep dissatisfaction in them with the very data of ‘ fairy-story ’ , an inhibition against accepting the conventions of romance .
19 Colt had laughed at the Captain and the men around him , laughed until they took out their failure on him with the most savage beating he had ever received .
20 Now , at the age of twenty-six , she travelled widely , searching out hidden gems , secure in the knowledge that she had an outlet for them with the clientele she had built up .
21 I trailed along in back of her with the glasses .
22 Had Canada won against the Swedes , Australia would then have had a home tie against them with the chance to recoup some of their financial losses in Cyprus , coupled with the incentive of knowing that further success would probably earn them a home match with the United States in the semi-finals .
23 Recover the outline and high spots by removing the patina from them with the grease remover or polishing powder .
24 Hayhurst was awarded the MBE for his work for deaf people , and the BDA has paid fitting and lasting tribute to him with the establishment of an " Allan Hayhurst Research Fellowship " , which enables a prelingually deaf person to undertake research in his chosen field for up to three years at Durham University , where the admission of deaf students is encouraged and special support services are provided .
25 Partly in recompense for disbanding Wilson 's Drama Department , Newman gave the assignment to him with the expressed intention of fostering a year-round drama serial suitable for all age groups : the drive for class — indivisible Television to cross all boundaries and backgrounds .
26 Thus you shall never hear of Michael Heseltine 's desire to drive a blood-red Grand Prix car , scattering Mansells and Sennas before him with the sublime panache of Mr Toad .
27 The first glimpse of Father Philip had made his heart turn and contract in him with the pain of the memories that tugged him back towards Aber , older memories than the bitterness and anger that had driven him away .
28 I have left this monument to the last because it gives the fullest and most splendid expression to the first phase of fifth-century classical art ; and a comparison of it with the Parthenon makes clear both the essential unity of that style and the difference between its phases .
29 We need only recognize that history is a method with no distinct object corresponding to it to reject the equivalence between the notion of history and the notion of humanity which some have tried to foist on us with the unavowed aim of making historicity the last refuge of a transcendental humanism : as if men could regain the illusion of liberty on the plane of the ‘ we ’ merely by giving up the ‘ I 's that are too obviously wanting in consistency .
30 Petion stepped up to the gravestone , and traced a cruciform pattern over it with the machete before tapping the blade to the stone three times .
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