Example sentences of "[noun prp] [vb past] with [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Chico made with the nods .
2 While waiting to move into a new apartment in the Boulevard Saint Germain , Apollinaire lived with the Delaunays for almost two months during the autumn of 1912 , and at this time the Delaunays ' studio became the meeting-place of a new group .
3 The opposition members of the commission investigating the June 1990 violence in Bucharest disagreed with the conclusions of the inquiry .
4 She and Mrs Beeley walked with the guns .
5 Letters like these are worthy of recording , especially when the writer from Camberley finished with a p.s. that concludes ‘ As a satisfied customer , needless to say I have not even looked at any other . ’
6 After the register , the evening prayer , the curtsies and bows to teachers , and the let-out bell , Dot ran with the others across the playground , through the iron gate , towards the jangling sounds .
7 She opened her eyes , smiled down where I stood waist-deep in water still — the smile itself a quick gasp on evening air — then she was upright , running along the jetty to where Edward waited with the towels .
8 Melanie played with the taps in the sink to hide her embarrassed pleasure .
9 The wind had risen , blowing the boat ever faster shorewards , and , as Alan wrestled with the oars , I tried to unfankle the heap of floss and flies , catching my tail fly on the bottom of the boat in the process .
10 Wordsworth sided with the Girondins , who were still in control of the Assembly , and had declared war on Austria and Prussia in April 1792 to spread the Revolution abroad .
11 Nkrumah dealt with the rebels by expelling 81 CPP members ; many of them drifted over to the NPP .
12 Goodman and Rush responded with the goals that gave Sunderland a deserved success .
13 And Lisa 's heart brimmed over as , with a look of adoration , Alexander responded with the words she never tired of hearing .
14 Maggie sat with the others and Natasha made for the bar where Muriel , an orange-haired dragon somewhere in her seventies , held sway as chief barmaid .
15 Premadasa met with the leaders of anti-LTTE Tamil groups in Colombo on July 13 and 26 .
16 But Ted stuck with the left-handers .
17 Winnie returned with the wines .
18 It was Dave who organised the hiring of the heavy machinery ; Rory liaised with the contractors who would deliver the planings .
19 Wilson dealt with the conflicts that arose in Orkney due to the activities of planners .
20 Penny Black fumbled with the fastenings of her bra , reversed around her waist like a belt .
21 In more astringent fashion , Hampden Jackson dealt with the realities of his appointment :
22 Tom stayed with the Millers , who were a childless couple , until 1952 .
23 John le Grant sat with the others , casting a glance at the pitcher as he passed .
24 During the 1950s pressure for road improvements mounted ; the British Roads Federation , which represented road construction interests , joined forces with professional lobbies , motor manufacturers and traders , while the TUC aligned with the employers ' associations for more spending .
25 Kirsten argued with the umpires and Indian players before reluctantly leaving the field .
26 Spurred by that apology , this afternoon Barbara Sharlott returned with the crosses .
27 Tonto followed with the coats .
28 These words are part of the conversation which Jesus had with the Pharisees on the topic of divorce .
29 Sunday closed with the awards ceremony , where Zippo was adjudged Clown of the Year — an award sponsored by the clown hall of fame in Wisconsin where his name will live forever .
30 Parliament 's acquiescence in the reversal of the acts of its predecessor has led to suggestions that Gaunt interfered with the elections to the commons .
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