Example sentences of "[noun] [adv prt] with a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Then Connie would move into the sanatorium along with a lot of legal talent he had lined up to look after his interests — and Connie 's , too , of course — and I 'd head for home with my five hundred . ’ |
2 | Henry worked under his father at the abbey from 1495 , but from 1501 to 1506 was building the Observant friary in Richmond , Surrey , by contract along with a brickmaker , Robert Nevill , and Thomas Binks , carpenter . |
3 | The effect of this , of course , is to induce an ability to postpone oral instinctual gratification along with a concern about the availability of food — a character ideally suited to the demands of delayed-return systems of subsistence such as seasonal hunter-gathering or , still more , cultivation . |
4 | An orangery , a formal canal , a Gothick tower , one of Britain 's most fantastic grottoes , a Gothick garden house and a mock fortified bastion are all crammed into its limited acreage along with a statue of Hercules being toppled by the weight of his own club . |
5 | Moving round the archways of Valencia 's bull-ring where , that night , Nirvana would give Spain its first in-the-flesh taste of what this nonsense was all about , it was almost a relief to greet Kurt Cobain once again , a paler , bleached-haired , bespectacled Kurt Cobain , but recognisably the same lovable scruff who late last year turned rock 'n' roll upside down with a song named after a deodorant . |
6 | Alsys will also take over the Ada/SoftBench offering along with a suite of Ada bindings to HP-UX , X Library , X Toolkit and Motif . |
7 | Den was wiping the horse down with a cloth , and Nessie turned to the back of the yard and the standing pump . |
8 | Mostyn reacted , and brought the sumpsucker with the shotgun down with a burst of fire . |
9 | Imprisonment , for example , causes physical discomfort , psycho-logical pain , indignity and general unhappiness along with a variety of other disadvantages ( such as impaired prospects for employment and social life ) . |
10 | But it is two goals down with a lot more to come — and that is a promise , ’ said Candlish . |
11 | If she is victorious in the area stage of the contest , Mrs. Fitzpatrick will be among 18 finalists in with a shot of the 1992 title in June . |
12 | A complete and intentional obliteration of a will or any part of it , so that what was written can no longer be seen , amounts to a revocation of what is obliterated ; but merely striking words through with a pen or altering them has no effect , unless the cancellation or alteration is signed by the testator and attested by two witnesses like a new will . |
13 | Ilse slipped her pinafore off with a smile . |
14 | The S3 graphics co-processor and its associated chipset is justly acknowledged to be more than useful for speeding up Windows graphics , offloading much of the graphics work from the CPU as it does , and the speed up with a variety of tasks under Windows and applications is very noticeable . |
15 | Two completely trivial points must be mentioned as they may bring readers up with a start : in the first movement of the Sibelius symphony at 3′17″ ( bar 40 ) , the third trombone plays E sharp instead of E natural , and in the first movement of the Shostakovich ( track 7 , 7′19″ , six bars after fig. 16 ) the bassoon plays a G natural instead of a flat . |
16 | ‘ She should shack up with a man , then , like the other women writers do , ’ McIllvanney said nastily and , when I did not respond , he jabbed a finger at me . |
17 | And between them both , you can , you could I mean you take a ten thousand pound out with a mortgage , mortgage , and you could end up paying what , twenty thousand , twenty four thousand back . |
18 | Just knocked my tooth out with a hammer and chisel , that 's all . " |
19 | Oh ! if you do n't get Nutty soon I 'll gouge his eyes out with a swizzle stick , cut off his conjugals , marinate him in oil and vinegar and barbecue him in the forum . |
20 | I build up a painting like that by covering the whole canvas with a kind of stain , then I get a cloth and rub the images out with a rag , block out the areas of light , then I add very thin layers of paint , then I glaze it and then paint into it . |
21 | I build up a painting like that by covering the whole canvas with a kind of stain , then I get a cloth and rub the images out with a rag , block out the areas of light , then I add very thin layers of paint , then I glaze it and then paint into it . |
22 | Simon Cross , the England international and Cradley Heath captain , begins his World Championship comeback after 13 months out with a back injury in Monday 's British quarter-final at Exeter . |
23 | That was half full of water and the ice had cut through the wood flow down the river , cos the water was coming in like hell and er cos one thing I had to do about it , had like a chain in the , in th in the boat , so we pulled the chain out , I pulled the chain out first and go just got the , the erm hull just above water so I bail the boat out with a bucket chuck it down the side right quick . |
24 | They kept Orrell out with a lot of judgement and a bit of luck . |
25 | The weapons were found buried in deep undergrowth near the murder scene along with a petrol can and blue polythene sheeting , believed to have been used to carry coal to stoke the massive blaze where Mr Pettitt 's body was burned . |
26 | Merseyside Coroner Roy Barter was also at the scene along with a Home Office pathologist . |
27 | Barton told her that he would be sitting ringside along with a photographer . |
28 | ‘ Molassi found the machine along with a heap of other junk just after we got here . |
29 | I gave myself a brisk tub down with a towel — when I saw it in daylight it looked as though it had been run over by a lorry on a muddy building site — and changed every stitch of clothing . |
30 | She edged the Fiesta forward , found the road clear and let the clutch in with a jerk . |