Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] [adv prt] with [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Navratilova signs up with Lotto |
2 | I was wondering , can I get some money to go out with Kate and Alison this weekend ? |
3 | As she walked down the aisle her heart brimmed over with love and adoration for Charles . |
4 | Elinor was stunning as the Queen of the Nile , her long black hair smoothed out with wet-look gel , a gold and green silk robe and chunky turquoise earrings and bangles from Star of the East down the market ; and how handsome was Nigel in his mini-skirt , feathers and horse brasses . |
5 | Froissart says that the English found ‘ plate and gold and silver belts and precious jewels in chests crammed full of them as well as excellent cloaks ’ , and the Black Prince made off with Ring John 's own jewels . |
6 | THE recession caught up with Whatman last year , dealing a blow to the Maidstone-based filtration and purification products group 's consistent growth record , with pre-tax profits falling 16 p.c. to £9.21m , on sales £5m ahead at £49.6m . |
7 | The surgeon is wearing a funnel on his head , the woman a book on hers , where they can not be used , and the monk looks on with indifference . |
8 | Sandy McGlashan had arrived late , his hair plastered down with sweat ; he was spluttering over the tale , to whoever would listen , of how he had ‘ come up flemyng and Menzies of Bolfracks , in the street at Aberfeldy , they had their heads together and were plotting something wicked , no doubt about it , if only he could have heard what they were saying ’ . |
9 | The alligator swam off with Clara 's right arm in its jaws . |
10 | While the physically gifted and superhumanly green-fingered Daisy Gamble ( Barbra Streisand ) sings ‘ Hurry , It 's Lovely Up Here ’ , the flowers on the roof of her apartment block , mostly tulips grow at an alarming yet beautiful rate , conveying a sense of freedom brimming over with life . |
11 | This would account for Rufus 's readiness to fall in with Anselm 's demand that Matilda should be forced to return to her cloister , which ( as we have seen ) rather surprised Anselm . |
12 | They 're done because the old-fashioned way of doing a , putting something together is a paste-up job , you 've got all these stories filed about all sorts of things , and then some editorial chap or chapess sits down with sort of paste and scissors and cuts the things off , and they tend to cut things off the bottom to make it all fit until it feels about right . |
13 | By mid-June , two things had crucially altered his prospects of victory : first , at Châlons , Judith arrived with men from Aquitaine ; second , Louis the German and a small but experienced force met up with Charles near Auxerre . |
14 | The deal fits in with Spring Ram 's belief that bedroom , dining and living room furniture is an important growth area . |
15 | In general , digestion slows down with age , and food is not absorbed so efficiently . |
16 | It was a programme about the ( then ) proposed orbital cities , and even boasted an interview with a very youthful Ewan Famber , who had just passed out from the Tech-Green High College weighed down with honours and acclamations . |
17 | ‘ It was a very big figure to come out with right at the death and probably did n't impress the institutions , ’ he added . |
18 | Then her mouth drew in with disappointment . |
19 | ‘ The standard text of Classical gastronomic literature is Trimalchio 's feast from The Satyricon of Petronius , a fictional extravaganza built on an unmistakable and amusing basis of fact , during which guests were offered a hare tricked out with wings to look like Pegasus , a wild sow with its belly full of live thrushes , quinces stuck with thorns to look like sea urchins , a hog stuffed with sausage links , roast pork carved into model fish , and several other frivolities of the kind . ’ |
20 | Sun Microsystems Inc 's Sunconnect division is to roll-out the latest version of SunNet Manager , its network manager software , in an attempt to catch up with Hewlett-Packard Co which has just released OpenView 3.0 . |
21 | After cautiously sounding our way over stones of all colours and sizes encased in the clearest ice formed by the spray of the waterfall , we found the rock … from the summit of which the water shot directly over our heads into a bason and among fragments of rock wrinkled over with masses of ice , white as snow , or rather as D. says like congealed froth … |
22 | The boat fills up with sacks of produce ; with islanders wearing faded trilbies over their woollen skull-caps ; with mothers and babies . |
23 | Following the decision to commit US ground-based forces , estimates as to the numbers which might ultimately be deployed rose quickly and , on Aug. 10 , it was widely leaked that the administration had adopted a " contingency plan " involving the use of 250,000 ground troops should full-scale fighting break out with Iraq . |
24 | The enemy opened up with machine guns , but the glare of fires made it difficult for them to aim accurately . |
25 | Andy Hargreaves ' chapter links in with themes raised by the previous contributors . |
26 | The great specimen took a big bunch of ragworm tipped off with squid on a size 6/0 hook and was eventually brought aboard on 18 lb line . |
27 | He 'd just sold his jukebox so we had the back seat piled up with records from it . |
28 | His mind flew back with ease to the last war and an up-and-coming young officer on a smoke-belching dread-nought at Jutland . |
29 | He looked out of the window to watch a rowing boat floundering by with novice crew . |
30 | Feet crunched past me , I caught a glimpse of a brown boot , the tongue flapping , the sole tied on with string . |