Example sentences of "[vb past] [noun] [adv prt] with [art] " in BNC.
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1 | When the little family reached the Watermen , Connor unlocked the side door of the pub and helped Ruth in with the pram . |
2 | The pensioner , from Leeds , died when his maroon FSO car crashed head on with a van on the A64 Malton bypass in North Yorkshire . |
3 | I caught influenza along with the chicken pox . |
4 | I recently visited Zagreb along with the hon. Gentleman . |
5 | ‘ The poltergeist has tried to smother my boyfriend and we once found the baby 's cot turned upside down with the baby on the floor . |
6 | DeFreitas and Malcolm finished Pakistan off with the new ball , Botham bagging his 120th catch and spoiling his chance to go ahead of Cowdrey when Waqar ( 0 ) edged Lewis . |
7 | He was so proud of his domain that he often followed visitors around with a duster and once , in the library , snatched a cigar from out of Winston Churchill 's mouth . |
8 | No one else scored very many but no one needed to , and there were still six wickets and fourteen overs in hand when King finished things off with a six . |
9 | Pride of dad who cheered Linford on with a ditty |
10 | He saved that humiliation for the third round , when he knocked Tommy out with an uppercut that the lad from Poplar never saw . |
11 | They had most of the game throughout but did not make the most of their opportunities in the first-half while in the second-half , with the driving rain at their backs , they pressed Watton back with a series of corners . |
12 | James Christie , who watched the sensational 100 metres triumph on TV , revealed he urged Linford on with a good-luck rhyme . |
13 | Charles had decided on battle as the only way to cut through the competing loyalties and quite literally , reduce the number of Carolingian competitors : thus , as the only way to secure himself a kingdom that included Aquitaine along with the lion 's share of Francia ( as promised originally in 837 ) ; but also , as the only way to secure an outcome all would accept as definitive — a Judgement of God . |
14 | They kept Orrell out with a lot of judgement and a bit of luck . |
15 | After a wait Toby came along the upstairs corridor and sent Pickerage down with an encouraging pat on the shoulder . |
16 | Woolley sent Finlayson off with a truck to lead the driver to Callaghan . |
17 | Park 's Martin Smith and Philip James put on 65 and a partnership of 36 between David Smith and Gareth Evans kept Park in with a chance before time ran out . |
18 | When Shanti had been with us for a few days , a friend said to me , ‘ I saw Michael out with the baby in the pram , and I do n't think I 've seen a man look happier in my life . ’ |
19 | I rode Drifter back with the rest of the string and went into breakfast , half expecting to be told I would n't be allowed to ride Fringe . |
20 | A fifth-wicket partnership between Barber ( 50 ) and Broom ( 36 no ) put Waltham in with an outside chance , but the run rate crept up and 15 from the last over was too much . |
21 | As well as Hitchcock and Flynn , Mark Gill weighed in with two and Tim McCann rounded things off with a glorious strike minutes from the end . |
22 | She suffered multiple injuries in the accident on Saturday on the A168 at Thornton-le-Street when the Peugeot 405 she was travelling in collided head on with a Daihatsu car . |
23 | Sharon Griffiths was travelling in a car driven by her sister when it collided head on with the stolen vehicle . |
24 | It is said that a Dark Elf assassin emerged from his hiding place beneath the piles of bones and struck Tethlis down with a poisoned blade . |
25 | Anders held Daeve down with a clever grip on the back of his neck . |