Example sentences of "[det] [noun] [vb past] with the " in BNC.
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1 | At that Nessie reappeared with the bucket in her hand . |
2 | This change came with the eighth in the Val Fajr series , launched in the south on 9 February in commemoration of the period seven years earlier when the Shah left and Khomeini returned from his sojourn in France . |
3 | In 1981 a tentative move in this direction occurred with the publication of a government guide ( Non-Departmental Public Bodies : A Guide for Departments ) laying down ground rules on the future nature of quangos and their relationships with departments . |
4 | Another breakthrough came with the discovery that the Swindon nightclub where Mrs Campbell spent her last hours had filmed her leaving the premises on its security video . |
5 | Another breakthrough came with the discovery that the Swindon nightclub where Mrs Campbell spent her last hours had filmed her leaving the premises on its security video . |
6 | The birth of this child coincided with the bankruptcy of Edward Langtry and the break-up of Lillie 's marriage . |
7 | Being neurophysiologists rather than biochemists , the research group 's efforts to answer this question began with the electrical properties of the cells — that is , my sixth criterion . |
8 | ( This breakthrough coincided with the boycott announced by the US National Academy of Sciences . ) |
9 | Gist of this intelligence ( with , of course , the utmost care to protect its source ) must have been conveyed to all regional commands in the United Kingdom , and from there filtered downward , for this moment coincided with the time when Leslie declared his willingness to perform almost any task in order to help repel invaders . |
10 | This process began with the development of transistors in the 1950's . |
11 | This picture broke with the past by dispensing with the idea that everything in nature has a purpose or proper function , which explains why it behaves as it does . |
12 | As it happened this period coincided with the arrival in Vancouver of Andrew Allan , later one of Canada 's all time great producers , and he was accompanied by his ‘ unofficial fiancee ’ that talented actress Judith Evelyn . |
13 | Last Tuesday , when the start of this match coincided with the end of a major international event ( won by Garry Kasparov ) in The Netherlands , one national paper devoted most of a page to chess coverage . |
14 | He being a volunteer in our Infantry , he was this day interred with the military honours due to him . |
15 | ‘ On the 2d instant died in a consumption J. Titford aged about 4 or 5 & 20 years — he being a volunteer in our infantry , he was this day interred with the military honours due to him . ’ |
16 | This garment grew with the child , so she was still wearing it to play in the garden when she was four years old ! |
17 | This space rang with the most barbaric noise Robyn had ever experienced . |
18 | Her classically good diction always became even clearer under stress , so that this statement emerged with the slightly metallic clarity of a dubbed film , and the clientèle of the small café was obviously appreciating every moment . |
19 | This phase culminated with the discovery of the Aberfeldy baryte deposit in 1976 during the early stages of the Mineral Reconnaissance Programme conducted by the British Geological Survey . |
20 | Somewhere in the hills perhaps another Jenny walked with the beasts , no memory of him in her head . |
21 | These might have been held to be missing links in a chain of which the links were very small in some places , and large ( so far ) in others ; but this idea conflicted with the notion that God would have created the best of all possible worlds , which should therefore not change over time since all change must be for the worse . |
22 | In a return to the established tradition , the 1992 annual RIBA Awards Presentation was held at Portland Place and this year coincided with the opening of the RIBA National Awards Exhibition in the RIBA Gallery . |
23 | The negative , containing the latent image of the figure but otherwise unexposed , is not yet developed ; instead it is run through the printer again , this time bipacked with the male matte and the positive of the background , the White House The previously unexposed portion of the negative will now contain images of this background , while the previously exposed portion , protected by the matte , receives no more light and is unaffected by the second run . |
24 | SOME READERS may be forgiven for thinking that aeronautics began with the Wright Brothers . |
25 | Fox was to have gone to Trinity College , Cambridge , but that plan foundered with the sudden financial collapse in early 1857 of his father 's erstwhile flourishing business . |
26 | One such barge went with the office of the Lord Mayor of the City of London and that barge was quite frequently moored off the shore at Strand-on-the-Green , close to an inn which became known as ‘ The City Barge ’ . |
27 | That crisis coincided with the beginning of an economic crisis , which saw south-east Texas in particular transformed within two years from one of the boom areas to one of the depressed areas of the USA . |
28 | These steps complied with the requirements of the instruction issued by the Clerk of the Rules to which Lord Donaldson of Lymington M.R. has referred . |
29 | These polypeptides comigrated with the 63K and 240K polypeptides of the cGMP-gated channel complex isolated on an anti-channel immunoaffinity column ( Fig. 4 ( left ) , lane c ) . |
30 | For eight years I had revelled in the dual careers of journalism and broadcasting , between 1929 and 1937 , and these years coincided with the ‘ boom to bust ’ period , winding up with the deepest depression of the century . |