Example sentences of "with [pron] [adj] [noun] of " in BNC.

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1 All the visitors brought home with them visual memories of the sights they had seen , the feelings they had experienced and , in particular , the tremendous warmth and hospitality extended to us all by the Norwegians .
2 As you know I have been meeting every two weeks with all the staff in the Economic Development Team , and discussing with them each stage of the process .
3 ‘ We are all men of the world ’ — he excluded the Archdeacon from eye contact and addressed himself exclusively to the Dean — ‘ so of course we know , do we not , that problems of that sort for young clergy bring with them all kinds of undesirable connections .
4 South-easterners went to London ; the coalfield towns were predominantly populated by nearby rural dwellers who brought with them high rates of natural increase .
5 Other commentators noted that the government was unlikely in an election year to introduce reforms which would bring with them large numbers of redundancies .
6 In the special souvenir programme of their visit chairman of Farnham Urban District Council W. H. Emery waxed lyrical about the glories of England in April : ‘ They will find the countryside awakening to the call of spring with the first green buds bursting into life and on their return to their native land they will carry with them happy memories of Farnham — in April , ’ and inevitably he went on to quote Robert Browning on the subject of being in England , ‘ Now that April 's there … ‘
7 These caricatures have offered a convenient metaphor of social change , carrying with them dire warnings of what social change might bring in its wake , with the ability to compress into a single image the ravages of modern trends such as high-speed living , urban anonymity , television violence , endangered streets , weakening affluence and shallow emotional content .
8 Climbers attending the briefing will need to bring with them some form of identification , preferably a passport !
9 Whereas Provincial can unflinchingly take what will be a brief reversal in its planned , steady reduction of the expense ratio this year as it assimilates the Prudential 's commercial business and the long-term benefits of having a direct sales force for the first time , 190,000 policies to add to its existing 800,000 , and with them premium income of £70m .
10 Frank Mort has commented on this kind of separation between the new intellectuals who are happy and confident to mix genre and ignore qualitative and semantic difference ‘ because they already know the map of Western culture ’ and are distinct from those ‘ who do not carry with them those levels of cultural capital . ’
11 They are seen most clearly in the marked tendency for diplomats to acquire foreign wives ( and sometimes with them significant amounts of property in foreign countries ) .
12 He could see with half an eye that the kid 's aunt was going to be one of the confident , bossy , well-connected women with whom that part of Cambridgeshire was substantially over-provided .
13 I tried eating a sandwich with my second cup of tea and I just about managed it .
14 He argued that I can not know that my diary is in the ( closed ) bottom drawer of my desk unless I have reason to believe that my experience makes that proposition probable ; we can suppose , perhaps , that my relevant experience is that I remember having put the diary there five minutes ago and that I do not remember having touched the drawer since , together with my general knowledge of the consistent behaviour of the experienced world .
15 Even with my limited knowledge of the cost of advertising in a posh Sunday colour magazine , I realised that such an exercise would mop up at least twice Supersight 's annual spend on promotion .
16 Two : I am the founder of the Hochhauser Season , with my dear Franz of course , and am responsible for seeing that all continues well .
17 In accordance with my usual run of luck , I climbed up into thick mist , and being too lazy and smug to take a bearing I followed what seemed to be a well-worn path heading in the right direction for Beinn Dorain .
18 Hopeless to try and impress you with my slender collection of classical music .
19 The four visits that I paid to Rhodesia in 1971 with my small team of senior officials were regarded as furnishing sufficient firm ground to found serious negotiations towards a settlement .
20 I never had a TV set until I bought one with my first lot of royalties and the only way we got the record player was because my dad won about £40 on the pools .
21 I 've done the Chopin Second Sonata and Four Ballades again ( hopefully , I play them better now ) , also Prokofiev 's Eighth Sonata , though that is coupled with my first recordings of the Third and Seventh Sonatas .
22 With my new label of ‘ blind ’ came the object which was to stigmatize me more , a shiny new , long white cane .
23 I prepared myself for immersion , with my new book of instructions at hand , and then went down the steps of the mikva into the water , with my mother and friend and the attendant watching me .
24 However , many passages have been updated , or changed to reflect modern thinking , in accordance with my greater experience of a wider range of model types .
25 Where 's Thierry with my bloody cup of tea ?
26 There was a pond in the Manor House grounds , but even with my poor sense of direction , I soon learned to negotiate it , though I remained apprehensive of collision with the horses which roamed in the paddock .
27 As a non-specialist , I found it quite easy , with my scanty knowledge of the plants of the British Coal Measures , to identify most of the diverse flora of the famous Mazon Creek locality in Illinois .
28 In contrast with my wishful thinking of the day before , I now found it impossible to visualize anything after the moment when the lights would go out and the window of the block would be thrown open .
29 I failed to see how tolerant he was of me , with my callow questioning of everything : I flinched under the coldness of his eye , yet did not perceive his isolation .
30 Nothing was as before because he was there and if I did not persevere with my patronising offers of involvement it was because my confusion was worsening , the patch on my spirit growing .
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