Example sentences of "[vb past] [adv] with the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | While suspicion as to the source of the leakage had fallen on a variety of people , I agreed wholeheartedly with the decision that Wilson , and presumably the National Executive , had arrived at . |
2 | Infas said 10pc of West Germans and 4pc in the formerly Communist East agreed wholeheartedly with the statement : ‘ It is the Jews ’ own fault that they have been persecuted so often in their history . ’ |
3 | We consulted widely with the Membership before submitting our evidence to John Warne . |
4 | In what amounted to a fledgling display of player-power and a dress rehearsal for the player 's campaign to secure greater freedom of contract , the Scots players argued bitterly with the Chelsea board . |
5 | Her husband lived uneasily with the statements . |
6 | She came and sat on the bed which creaked uneasily with the weight . |
7 | Fighting ceased only with the advent of darkness — but the respite was to be brief . |
8 | He got together with the T V presenter when she opened a half size replica of Sleeping Beauty 's castle at Battersea Park , in London the castle , giving visitors a preview of the Euro-Disney Centre which opens near Paris on April the twelfth . |
9 | He got together with the head of the local shopkeepers ' association to try to make shopkeepers understand how important it is not to sell solvents to young people . |
10 | What told most against Pétain , however , was that while Joffre , Foch and de Castelnau all swam vigorously with the current , he alone stood against the prevailing tide of the de Grandmaison movement . |
11 | Meanwhile , Colin and Wendy Parry , of Great Sankey , Warrington , saw hopes for their son Tim snatched away with the news that his condition has deteriorated in the intensive care unit of Liverpool 's Walton neurosurgical centre . |
12 | Where the task involves a number of choices , i.e. there is a choice reaction time , it has long been recognised that reaction time rose progressively with the number of possible choices , but why and to what extent where not understood . |
13 | ‘ Very well , ’ Mobuto replied after a moment 's thought then moved away with the Chief of Protocol , heading towards one of the limousines . |
14 | The layout of the farm at Cowdery 's Down changed gradually with the number of buildings increasing in each phase , there being 3 , 6 and 10 in each , always accompanied by two fenced compounds which contained some of the buildings . |
15 | So we can deliver a consistent graphical user interface across a number of different devices in your organization , used concurrently with the accounting application . |
16 | He bent double with the pain but managed to restrain himself from crying out . |
17 | Yet a staggering eight out of 10 disagreed strongly with the idea AIDS is n't really a risk for young people . |
18 | The Scotsman ICM poll on moral values found 75 per cent either disagreed or disagreed strongly with the government line that there is no link . |
19 | Another runner more intelligent than most , mingled exclusively with the dealers . |
20 | Hence dropouts were to be accepted as a fact of life and the curriculum designed particularly with the needs of higher levels in mind . |
21 | The electoral process stopped abruptly with the death of the man most likely to be prime minister . |
22 | This state of affairs changed abruptly with the Treaty of Rome and its implications . |
23 | There are still some larger homes in existence and a small number of old premises used jointly with the health authorities but it is planned to close these eventually . |
24 | Fifteen snipers , each with M16 rifles ( and infra-red night scopes ) , were positioned at strategic points overlooking the runway while another fifteen , in plainclothes , mingled freely with the crowds inside the terminal building itself . |
25 | Graeme Hick disappointed again with the bat , scoring 13 and 11 . |
26 | Preparations for unification of the two Yemens , which had received major impetus from the summit meeting in December 1989 following publication of a draft joint constitution [ see p. 37138 ] , moved forward with the opening of the border ( announced on Jan. 22 following a three-day meeting at Prime Ministerial level ) and a visit to Aden , capital of South Yemen ( the People 's Democratic Republic ) , by the President of North Yemen ( the Yemen Arab Republic ) , Col. Ali Abdullah Saleh , on Feb. 18 . |
27 | She dabbed again with the tissue . |
28 | He duelled briefly with the Triplane , lost it , and came round in a wide , searching turn . |
29 | The pink petals of moss campion on highland wastes , the whites and pinks of saxifrage among the scree and rock beneath great cliffs ; while in more sheltered spots , where streams ran , he found mosses whose greens were bright with life , and ferns whose intricate leaves moved quietly with the breeze . |
30 | From some hidden vantage-point she had watched him that morning , while he rode away with the image of her in his mind and his — |