Example sentences of "[coord] [noun sg] [verb] [pers pn] with " in BNC.

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1 Last year the Republic refused to extradite Mr Ryan to Britain to face terrorism charges , including conspiracy to murder and cause explosions , on the grounds that allegations in the Press and Parliament linking him with the IRA meant he would not receive a fair trial in Britain .
2 Remember when Dad found that puffball up there and Mum did it with bacon — ? ’
3 The Mineral Intelligence Programme is largely funded by the Department of Trade and Industry to provide it with information and authoritative advice on economic minerals and many aspects of the minerals industry .
4 The clash between human and divine presents us with two spheres , each with right on its side , pointing forward to a reconciliation in line with the Aeschylean view of Fate enthroned above gods and men as eternal justice .
5 The King and Queen loaded him with wealth and honours but Columbus wanted even more .
6 Advice is given on the types of film and equipment to tackle them with .
7 A coal fell out of the fire , making them both start , and Breeze replaced it with the exaggerated care with which we perform these trivial tasks , when our thoughts are far away .
8 Much of this music has no other recording — and none of it on the harp , and King plays it with rare strength , sensitivity and the conviction of one who is also inventing it as the same time — and is delighted by his own trouvailles .
9 Exposed rafters , wall-to-wall pine panelling and the extensive use of beech and oak endow it with a warmth that is too often absent from modern architecture .
10 Fife and Drum followed him with their eyes , showing no surprise .
11 If your food and drink supplies you with exactly enough fuel to maintain your body 's activities ( the energy required to keep the vital functions going , and also for muscular work ) then you will stay at a constant weight .
12 Saturday 's sense of imminent gloom and doom fills you with a foreboding of problems to come and difficulties or dangers to be overcome .
13 Heat and smoke buffeted him with welcoming arms as he entered the bar .
14 One girl of about nineteen was wrapped in a brightly coloured sarong and Folly recognised her with a shock as one of the women to whom she had delivered the flowers .
15 The burdens and lack of stability of his social community became unbearable and the poet yearns for an age of permanence and simplicity to provide him with an alternative to the real world .
16 Spurred on by her envious sisters , who convince her that her mystery spouse is really a foul serpent , she arms herself with a lamp to see him with and knife to attack him with .
17 Joan did the laundry , washing up , and housework holding her with one arm .
18 In such a big household there needed to be some organisation and control so father provided the discipline and mother tempered it with mercy .
19 Early in a career it may not be the engineer 's responsibility to provide the answers to these questions , but inability to discuss them with those who have that responsibility will result in the engineering dimension being omitted from the discussion .
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