Example sentences of "[vb pp] with [det] [noun] [unc] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'm overwhelmed with all God 's goodness and continual guidance . |
2 | The top right-hand corner was decorated with small rose leaves interspersed with some ladies ' bedstraw , on which I arranged some geums and cow parsley centres . |
3 | Movements are tracked with each individual 's location being constantly logged and updated as they transfer from helicopter to platform , supply vessel , or other destination . |
4 | Do n't know what the hell I 've done with that chair Marg ! |
5 | HOW we could have done with some frogs ' legs among the dire fare served up for national consumption at Stamford Bridge yesterday . |
6 | As a result , the Central Committee decided to write an open letter to WACC members and colleagues , urging journalists and broadcasters to use the mass media to promote peace , justice and international understanding ( a copy of their letter is enclosed with this issue 's Special Report ) . |
7 | Registration costs £5 and a form is enclosed with this month 's issue of Outdoor Action . |
8 | Joan had no wish to live in Denbigh Terrace , a house filled with all Branson 's memories and few of her own , and the pair moved in together on the Duende . |
9 | The spring , he says , is a particularly perilous time in adder-land : as they emerge from hibernation , adders are too groggy to slip away from potential threats but their fangs are filled with several months ' worth of venom . |
10 | Follow-up work will ensure that the site visit is integrated with that term 's scheme of work . |
11 | In two-party systems with plurality voting rules which protect established parties from new entrants , and where the major parties are so internally democratic that party elites must satisfy the ‘ extreme ’ preferences of their activists , party manifestos can easily become ‘ over-polarized ’ compared with most voters ' views ( Finer , 1980 ) . |
12 | The Japanese economy is expected to grow by only 3.8% during fiscal 1991 compared with this year 's 5.2% . |
13 | Total resources available to Scottish Enterprise , Highlands and Islands Enterprise and the local enterprise companies will be £531 million in 1992-93 , compared with this year 's planned total of £489 million . |
14 | next year compared with this year 's plans . |
15 | They are ideal worn with this season 's long , buttoned skirts . |
16 | Among the prizes are 100 copies of Now 22 , a double LP compilation packed with this year 's biggest hits — including Erasure 's Take A Chance On Me , Jimmy Nail 's Ai n't No Doubt , the Utah Saints ' Something Good , the Orb 's Blue Room and the Cure 's Friday I 'm In Love . |
17 | The Spirit , who had inspired Jesus to teach and heal and proclaim the good news of God 's kingly rule among men , would come upon them , marked with all Jesus ' character . |
18 | Life is not easy for any of us , and despite what people think can be hard for those of us who have the luck to be well endowed with this world 's goods . |
19 | This barrenness of bacterial feedback coupled with many patients ' understandable neurosis makes the condition one that provides difficulties for patient and doctor alike . |
20 | As the Joyces waited at Victoria Station , the bookstalls were piled with that month 's issue of Vogue magazine , urging holidaymakers to choose ‘ Germany the Land of Hospitality ’ . |
21 | These totals were then correlated with each patient 's period maximal diurnal variation in peak expiratory flow ( maximum evening value minus minimum morning value divided by maximum evening value ) , PC 2 histamine , and anxiety score . |
22 | It seems clear that they had corresponded during 1796 , and by the time they met again at Stowey they were well acquainted with each other 's work . |