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

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1 He himself lived off fruit with sugar , yoghurt , cereals , eggs , instant coffee , and he often ate toast three times a day .
2 In countries in the southern hemisphere with temperate climates , such as New Zealand , the seasonal pattern is similar to that reported for Europe with Type I disease occurring in the summer and burdens of arrested larvae accumulating in the autumn .
3 In six epileptic seizures were difficult to control ; in four they stopped after treatment with carbamazepine .
4 The five of us ate Jonjoli ( which tasted like seaweed with onion ) and chips and drank lots of Russian Manavi wine and chatted to several rowdy locals , who gave us bunches of flowers and told what they thought about living in Georgia .
5 Thanks to low oil prices , that pattern was broken after 1985 , when energy use once again rose in line with GNP .
6 Electronic Buyers ' News claims Sun has recently been ‘ selectively marketing ’ the Sparc90 ( UX No 395 ) , an embedded Sparc design it built in tandem with Sun spin-off Harvest VLSI Design Center Inc and described at Hot Chips : The 13 MIPS design incorporates CPU and floating point on the same IC .
7 I have similar reservations about Lakatos 's emphasis on the explicit decisions of individual scientists to those I mentioned in connection with Popper .
8 This may , as we mentioned in connection with shopfloor culture , occur in spite of work conditions , and often as a form of resistance or opposition to the dominant culture of the workplace .
9 Hiatal hernia occurred in asthmatics with oesophagitis seven times more frequently than it occurred in asthmatics without oesophagitis ( odds ratio=7.0 ; confidence interval=3.5–14.2 ; χ 2 =33.2 ; p<0.0001 ) .
10 The Sergeant glowered at Rincewind , and then peered at Twoflower with interest .
11 On April 3 four Moslem radicals had been killed and some 20 wounded during clashes with security forces in front of a mosque in Beni-Soueif in Upper Egypt .
12 The station 's platforms , travel centre and retail areas also came under scrutiny with terazzo tiling introduced and refurbishment of a combined waiting and buffet area .
13 Olsen has therefore concentrated on four periods when the paintings connect most directly with historic events : from 1797 to 1814 when Napoleon 's Empire imposed a kind of unity on the country ; from the restoration of the monarchy until mid century when historic Romanticism came into conflict with Realism and gradually waned as a moving force in Italian art ; the triumph of Realism in parallel with the rapid progress towards unification from 1849 to 1870 ; and the final period from 1870 until the end of the century when Realism evolved under wider European influences into Symbolism and Divisionism .
14 In this context , Stork came into contact with headhunting again , through his leisure interest in sailing .
15 Like mustard gas , the nitrogen mustards caused blisters when they came into contact with skin , and they damaged many other tissues when they were absorbed or injected into the circulating blood .
16 Every time Sergeant Bird came into contact with death , he felt the same sense of mild amazement that the spark of life , so intangible , should be so absolute .
17 The amendments , which were first noted in the Law Society Gazette of 6 May 1992 , came into force with effect from 1 June 1992 , that is at the same time the changes occasioned by the SAR and the ARR were effective ( Law Society bulletin No 7 provides full details ) .
18 Like all primitive peoples they believed in spirits with influence over human life .
19 She suffered from diarrhoea with pain and bloating , which had been diagnosed as irritable bowel syndrome .
20 Hearing of defendant 's application for order under section 18 of Act of 1988 adjourned in accordance with regulation 143 of Regulations of 1989 .
21 As soon as the line came in contact with water , the fibres separated .
22 Mother burned to death with son in her arms
23 After a delectable passion fruit sorbet , our bill with wine from a reasonable , though largely French , wine list came to £66.75 with service .
24 Born in Dundee on 4 September , 1952 , Victor Edmund Durkacz was the third child of a Polish emigrant who came to Scotland with part of the Polish army during the Second World War , qualified in medicine and dentistry , and married a Scottish girl .
25 When she came to London with Prince , Cat was impressed by the local music-types and by their willingness to find new sounds and try anything .
26 My grandmother paid for it — she never really came to terms with Mum 's moving abroad , and I think that was her way of making sure I never lost the other half of my inheritance . ’
27 ‘ Poetry places me in a very special position — as someone who in the end came to terms with society but not enough to be socially acceptable . ’
28 It is obviously a ridiculous state of affairs and the national coach found himself asking two pertinent questions as he came to terms with loss on a farcical scale .
29 The threat of more heavy lorries pounding roads in Wensleydale receded on Wednesday with news that British Steel will continue to send thousands of tonnes of limestone dust by train from Redmire to Redcar until the end of September .
30 This can be demonstrated in Vacwell Engineering Co Ltd v BDH Chemicals [ 1971 ] 1 QB 88 where a chemical supplied by the defendants , although fit for the plaintiffs ' purposes , exploded on contact with water , though this was unknown to the plaintiffs .
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