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

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1 And so me brother and I , who was a twin , were put into the choir as probationers , like today 's police force , and after twelve months we 'd passed all the necessary tests for the vicar and became chororists with the choir and graduated through it .
2 ‘ Suits me , ’ agreed Lefevre with a grin .
3 ‘ Which one ? ’ countered Nessie with a smile .
4 When Lindbergh flew the Atlantic , he made notes with a Waterman ; Admiral Byrd 's expedition to the Antarctic was equipped with Watermans filled with non-freezing ink ; and Lloyd George signed the Versailles Treaty with , you guessed it , a Waterman .
5 ‘ Book ? ’ asked Jan with a frown .
6 It is suitable for those wishing to combine a serious business oriented course with a holiday in London .
7 The Hong Kong Rugby Football Union , in a shock move — one which stems from desperation — saddled Simpkin with the post of national coach at the last meeting of its executive committee in March .
8 ‘ These two coughed up , have they , Sid ? ’ asked Noolan with a laugh .
9 In 797 Barcelona , the main Catalonian city , fell to the Franks and the Saracen governor , Zeid , rebelling against his master in Cordova , sought vassalage with the Christians rather than defeat at the hands of a fellow Moslem .
10 With economic reforms faltering , observers commented on the strength of conservatives on the SC and drew parallels with the situation immediately before the attempted Soviet coup of August 1991 .
11 It was this last group which provided Paisley with the resources necessary to launch his campaign against O'Neill .
12 Other examples of continuity , in the north west include the Redmanes of Levens , who also held land in Yorkshire and were feed by both Warwick and Gloucester from Middleham , and probably the Dogets of Grayrigg who fought for Warwick in 1469 and subsequently provided Richard with a chaplain .
13 Other examples of continuity , in the north west include the Redmanes of Levens , who also held land in Yorkshire and were feed by both Warwick and Gloucester from Middleham , and probably the Dogets of Grayrigg who fought for Warwick in 1469 and subsequently provided Richard with a chaplain .
14 The adjutant found Woolley with the armourer , checking ammunition before he allowed his machine-gun drums to be filled .
15 In 1978 , Elliott approached Branson with a view to tying up a New York version of Time Out with Virgin 's American office .
16 In the morning Anne helped Marilla with the housework .
17 He charged Sewell with the maintenance of discipline in the College ( which led to Sewell recommending the expulsion of only one pupil , although some students paid too much attention to tavern and skittle-ground ) .
18 They now provided Sukarno with a vehicle for polemic and controversy which enabled him to regain a place in the public eye .
19 The family moved to South Africa when her husband Tony found work with an engineering firm .
20 Today , a well-known , but primitive , type of ego-defence exists , termed identification with the aggressor .
21 She dismissed Swan with a smile and , having fumbled in her shoulder bag for her copy of The Times House of Commons , turned to Arden .
22 Lt Gregory Rockman , the Coloured ( mixed-race ) officer who brought the charges , said the verdict was ridiculous and provided patrols with a licence for beating .
23 Despite the opposition of the dominant culture , the music of those within the culture but not of it , the blacks , found resonance with the experiences of others who felt alienated from the established order .
24 A brief excursion in July 1798 provided Wordsworth with an opportunity to summarize these new ideas in Lines Written a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey , on Revisiting the Banks of the Wye During a Tour , July 13th 1798 .
25 The assistant commissioner reported troubles with the farmers , but much more with the labourers .
26 My father provided Maurice with a capital sum and leased him the property he now occupies at a nominal rental . ’
27 Cajun and Creole cooking 's roots are reflected in the foods of France , Spain , Africa and Germany , as Roz Denny discovered when she visited Louisiana with the Food and Drinks team
28 At this point the hard work began , Anne-Marie Brogan , Lay Chaplain at Lancaster University and Rev. Paul Marley , Vice Principal at Lancaster and Morecambe College helped Anne-Marie with the organisation of this event .
29 At the end of the second year there is an eight week supervised placement with a housing association or housing co-operative .
30 In addition , there is some project work and at the end of the third year , a twelve-week supervised placement with a housing authority or another housing agency .
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