Example sentences of "[vb past] [adv] with [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | This is IBM 's troubled attempt to develop a complete local network-based application development environment for client-server systems — IBM failed outright with AD/Cycle for MVS , and abandoned it last year . |
2 | ADP is IBM 's troubled attempt to develop a complete LAN-based application development environment for client/server systems — IBM failed outright with AD/Cycle for MVS , and abandoned it last year ( UX No 353 ) . |
3 | Ted sank down with relief into a chair . |
4 | One of Dana 's reactions was very characteristic : he bent double with laughter at something he had said that made all the others laugh , too . |
5 | Mike Fibbins , who like Ruckwood was unable to produce his best at the Barcelona Olympics , also bounced back with victory in the 50 metres freestyle . |
6 | He only got away with money in one of the raids . |
7 | Thieves got away with property from a car in Thirsk . |
8 | His team , he admits , got away with murder in this match before goals from Paul Showler and Mark Carter took them to the top . |
9 | ‘ Now this is packed in three-kilo boxes , filled properly with ice of just the right size . |
10 | That was on the Friday evening and by Monday I had put the whole thing out of my head and into the category of satisfying memories when the boy came in with Duke on the lead . |
11 | The congresses of 1814 – 21 are the most obvious example of this ; but Napoleon III negotiated directly with Cavour at Plombières in 1858 and with Bismarck at Biarritz in 1865 , while the peace preliminaries of 1871 were settled face-to-face between Bismarck and Thiers and the first Dreikaiserbund alliance of 1872 – 73 took shape from personal meetings between the rulers of Germany , Austria-Hungary and Russia . |
12 | Invalided home with malaria in 1917 , her war experiences no doubt contributed to her indifferent health and drink problem , which were to be factors in the weakness of the BF before her death in 1935 . |
13 | RON HARRIS : ( Chelsea and Brentford- 1961–1983 ) : ‘ People called him Chopper Harris , and Chopper was my first nickname when I went to Wimbledon — before the crowd came up with Psycho for me . |
14 | " But then Pippin king of Aquitaine came up with relief for Lothar 's army , and battle was rejoined . |
15 | He was reaching-for the blue directory when Anne came back with Abigail in her arms , so Adam took her and carried her back to bed himself and tucked her in and kissed her . |
16 | All-white juries failed to reach a verdict in his two trials in 1964 [ see p. 20209 ] , but new witnesses came forward with evidence of his whereabouts on the night of the killing in Jackson , contradicting his claims to have been 95 miles away in Greenwood . |
17 | We are grateful to all Governments who came forward with cash for the war . |
18 | Thieves made off with property worth £5,760 from a Scarborough flat . |
19 | Each picture-strip depicted both of the events referred to by the sentence , and the two strips differed only with respect to the order in which the events were depicted . |
20 | However , she joined in with gusto in the school 's activities . |
21 | He had prowled contentedly in and out of the vestry and bellroom while she got on with her chores , had watched critically while she had arranged her six daffodils eked out with foliage in the vase at the foot of the Virgin , and had viewed with the bland indifference of childhood Miss Wharton 's frequent genuflections , obviously taking these sudden bobbings to be one more manifestation of the peculiar antics of adults . |
22 | Sometimes a woman knotted up with arthritis like a ship 's rope would throw up her gnarled hands and swear that her pain was gone . |
23 | There was a knock at the door , and then Bicker , Ratagan and Guillamon walked in with Isay behind them . |
24 | Rachel Sherrington , swimming in the 1979 girls ' backstroke , also won the silver and followed up with bronze in the freestyle . |
25 | She glanced sideways with disguise at the Canadian . |
26 | Despite carnitine treatment , the liver function declined continuously with development of jaundice , hepatoencephalopathy , and a bleeding diathesis . |
27 | A parent bird flew down with caterpillar in beak . |
28 | This finding that the interpretation of surface anaphors is not determined solely by a representation of the superficial aspects of the preceding text prompts the corresponding question : are deep anaphors interpreted only with reference to a mental model ? |
29 | On Hicks 's death in 1869 the business was taken over by G. R. Crickmay of Weymouth and , with the exception of a few weeks in 1870 spent in London with John Raphael Brandon , architect of the Catholic Apostolic Church in Gordon Square , Hardy worked intermittently with Crickmay in Dorchester and Weymouth until 1872 . |
30 | His mind flew back with ease to the last war and an up-and-coming young officer on a smoke-belching dread-nought at Jutland . |