Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [vb past] with [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | And there were boys in films who lived with the animals . |
2 | There was the chemist who toyed with the possibilities of making synthetic gas for a balloon , the aerodynamic expert who planned to construct a glider out of bed boards , and the dog-lover who wanted to make himself a dog-skin out of an Irvin flying suit and crawl out as one of the guards ' Alsatians . |
3 | She seemed to skate over the next part of her story , but Julia grasped the salient part , which was that one of the English officers who fought with the Italians had fallen in love with her , promised to marry her and secretly made love to her . |
4 | There was insufficient recognition that some of the voluntary organisations who helped with the plans do not adequately consult disabled people . |
5 | He wondered what reduced someone to that state , the Lowry figures who mingled with the punks and skinheads . |
6 | A sitting tenant who came with the greenhouses … and is doing his bit to keep down the slugs . |
7 | Not only was there overwhelming support on the picket line ( from trade unionists and from many feminists who identified with the women 's movement rather than any particular trade union ) but on 15 June local postal workers at Cricklewood started a boycott of Grunwick mail . |
8 | Some of those who served with the Forces on the continent were brought close to areas where their families had lived , or where friends and relatives had last been heard of . |
9 | As these figures suggest , however , there was always a small minority of Low Church clergy who sided with the Whigs , whilst the Low Church bishops , of course , often used whatever influence they could to frustrate the election of Tories . |
10 | The skins who sided with the punks were a new breed , who wished to be seen as more anarchical and more shocking than the punks . |
11 | Gysin , who exhibited with the Surrealists at the tender age of 19 , dedicated his life to breaking down the barriers between painting and writing . |
12 | Abbot Wulfsige , killed at the battle of Assandun , was according to the twelfth-century Ramsey chronicle succeeded by a German , Wythman , who quarrelled with the monks and accused them of disobedience and negligence of monastic discipline before the diocesan bishop . |
13 | ‘ Why , Father , there was but a few of us , those who talked with the lads from Shrewsbury , ever knew that . |
14 | He could tell she was upset by the words she used : bad words he had often heard from the men who worked with the pigs or came to the house to drink with Buddie in the music-room . |
15 | Guy attended the specialist treatment centre at regular intervals , and he received treatment at home from a local physiotherapist who liaised with the specialists at the centre . |
16 | But most of those who stayed alive were ‘ prominents ’ , or Kapos , prisoners who were placed in authority , or members of the Special Squads who assisted with the killings . |
17 | They were the most frequent of the Tyburn rioters who contested with the surgeons ' agents for the bodies of the hanged . |
18 | The human rights organization Amnesty International said in a report released on Nov. 9 , 1989 , that the human rights situation in Nicaragua had recently improved but that government troops continued to kill , maltreat and cause the disappearance of peasants who collaborated with the contras . |
19 | And those who collaborated with the Germans paid a heavy price . |
20 | Thus his writings give the opposite impression to those of the earlier moralists like Salvian , and even of that conveyed by Paulinus of Pella , a member of the senatorial aristocracy who collaborated with the Visigoths in the early years of their settlement in Aquitaine , but eventually lost the majority of his property , as he relates in his autobiographical poem , the Eucharisticon . |
21 | ACT include two players in their squad who are no strangers to Scotland — centre Jim Swan who has returned after playing in the junior teams at Gala , and flanker Mark McInnes , who toured with the Wallabies to Canada and France in 1989 and spent some time with Peebles . |
22 | Unlike his mother , who slept with the curtains drawn , Patrick preferred them open , and the wan dawn light reflected off the snow and created a ghostly , sparkling pattern across the high ceiling . |