Example sentences of "[noun sg] [v-ing] [adv] with the " in BNC.
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1 | When Sir Bryan Thwaites , chairman of Wessex Regional Health Authority , spoke out during an election about the impossibility of NHS funding keeping up with the expectations of patients and doctors , he was promptly told by the government to keep quiet . |
2 | Word of the display travelled fast and so many people were drawn to it that Porter International had difficulty keeping up with the crowds . |
3 | Just the club cashing in with the sad sheep crawling out of the woodwork everywhere . |
4 | Police even stopped one souvenir hunter cycling off with the ship 's compass tucked under his arm . |
5 | And she marched out of the kitchen , her tall wig swaying slightly with the brisk jerky movement . |
6 | As a Queen waiting there with the silvery hair . |
7 | As a Queen waiting there with the silvery hair . |
8 | Yes I remember my granny coming out with the word |
9 | a pickpocket running off with the victim 's wallet and money . |
10 | Two-year-old Lady would not be coaxed away from Jimmy Seymour 's van , so he had to keep the engine ticking over with the heaters full-on for eight hours while the bitch gave birth to eight healthy pups . |
11 | The decision by a court that a particular situation was not intended to come within the ambit of a statute , though within its words in what may be their most obvious meaning , does not deny the supremacy of Parliament , for if Parliament disagrees with the decision it can pass another Act dealing specifically with the type of case . |
12 | Gemayel 's foot tapped up and down as he warmed to his subject , his large oak desk shaking slightly with the vibration . |
13 | Then , set against the incredibly complicated French and Indian Wars , the actual story has Hawkeye falling in with the Brits as he falls for the daughter ( Stowe ) of a Scots officer . |
14 | There are many reasons , apart from the trading of favours , for a legislator or bureau-crat going along with the wishes of the man in the White House . |
15 | She was saved by the waiter shimmying up with the partridges , making a great show of how pink they were inside , pointing out the foie gras stuffing , the celeriac purée and the exquisitely dark and glistening Madeira sauce . |
16 | Neville Southall , whose saves had prevented Forest running away with the game in the first half , gathered the ball and started to think about clearing it but in the view of the referee , George Tyson , he had thought too long . |
17 | Further a detailed investigation dealing specifically with the non-matriculated students revealed that there was no statistically significant difference in performance between those with and those without recent study experience . |
18 | Dr David Abramovich , a consultant gynaecologist working closely with the TSSIS , says : ‘ It is caused by a bacteria which is commonly found on the skin , or in the nose , armpit , groin or vagina of about one third of the population without causing any harmful effect . |
19 | For a start , Matthew had not slept well , lying awake in his bed with what seemed like every pulse in his body hammering away with the insistence of a drumbeat . |
20 | Footie fan Larry Mullen was spotted by The Phantom flying home with the Irish team after that extraordinary 3–3 draw in Poznam … |
21 | Now family reasons can be anything from baby 's colic to a wife running off with the milkman , and there is no arguing with them , because it is indelicate to inquire further , and potentially embarrassing to boot . |
22 | The end point can vary between the parent just giving in for a peaceful life , the whole event fizzling out with the child still not having done what was asked or the parent having smacked the child and walked away . |
23 | One dead soldier was in a sitting position , his back against a wall , his head leaning backwards with the eyes staring and mouth hanging open , his blonde hair matted and covered with blood . |
24 | Derive a formula for the e.m.f. induced around a loop comprising a length of l of short-circuited cable running parallel with the transmission line . |
25 | The next two hours were hectic , the Rose Bowl 's new owner struggling alone with the lunchtime rush while her assistant made up the orders that should have been done earlier . |
26 | This winsome description fits in with the descriptions of the messianic age in the book of Isaiah , with the wolf lying down with the lamb , the lion and the ox eating straw together , and the little child playing happily and fearlessly with them and even putting its little hand unhurt into the hole of the poisonous viper . |
27 | The same is true of the health service , the more the private health educa the pri private health welfare comes in , the less chance there is of people who are , who are articulate and people who count in British society start speaking up with the rest of us and saying come on we we 've got a common interest and a common stake in this service and we want the best po for for everybody and the same will start happening in housing if you get your way . |
28 | And it 's no use giving out with the ‘ Try a little tenderness ’ technique , you know , ‘ Let Granny take the little fellow for the afternoon — draw the shades , chill the wine , slip into a backless silk negligee , and remind yourselves how much fun it was making the little fellow in the first place . ’ |
29 | The first showed an adult playing peacefully with a doll , the second an adult playing aggressively with the doll and the third an adult playing aggressively and being rewarded . |
30 | I 've spent nearly a week playing around with the Korg A2 and I feel I have n't done more than scratch the surface . |