Example sentences of "with [noun prp] in the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Life with Lisabeth in the flat , which I had expected to be anything but a rich pageant , turned out to be not half bad . |
2 | While chatting with Allan in the Admin Block corridor about a snag which had emerged , one of the senior managers said ‘ We 'll have to set up an Improvement Team to solve it ’ . |
3 | GDA is working in close partnership with SEN in the development and organisation of this prestigious event . |
4 | He was linked with Cardiff in the summer when he decided to stay at the Brewery Field . |
5 | Finally , in September I 979 , cabinet authorized the decision to co-operate with Germany in the construction of a DBS satellite , due to become operational in 1985–6 . |
6 | ENGLAND drew 3–3 with Germany in the opening game of the Six Nations Under-18 tournament at Cannock HC yesterday . |
7 | Equally forthright is the testimony of Carel Weight who taught with Minton in the Painting School and who took over the Professorship after Rodrigo Moynihan left . |
8 | When I catch up with Isabella in the rehearsal room , I am surprised to find her still a little shaken . |
9 | There was little of the mainstream operatic repertoire ( which Cresci , wisely , knew that he must stick to ) which Menotti had not directed — with sets by Henry Moore , Cocteau , with Callas in the cast , no less . |
10 | Mehta 's idea for a new Afghan-Soviet treaty comparable to the Finnish-Soviet treaty ( presumably meaning the 1948 treaty ) which eventually encouraged the withdrawal of Soviet troops from Porkkala is unlikely to impress Soviet officials since the USSR has already signed a bilateral security-oriented treaty with Afghanistan in the form of the 1978 Treaty of Friendship , Good-Neighbourliness and Cooperation . |
11 | I always go out with Jeff in the afternoon . ’ |
12 | Jack and Warnie were to go by motorcycle — Daudel as Warnie called it — with Warnie in the saddle and Jack in a low-slung sidecar . |
13 | She adored celebrities and hoped to meet Picasso through Jacob , a close friend and admirer who had even shared a bed with Picasso in the painter 's early years . |
14 | As I said a moment ago , I will wait until I have the facts , but I have already undertaken to review co-operation with Indonesia in the light of the response by the Indonesian Government . |
15 | ‘ I was with Neil in the misery of a defeat that was far greater than we had expected . |
16 | Pepys , who sailed with Ken in the flagship , describes how he gave ‘ a very good sermon on the duty of subjects to their Prince ’ and how in Tangiers he preached against the vices of the town and later ‘ engaged in very high discourse ’ with the Governor , the infamous Colonel Kirke , about the excessive liberty of swearing . |
17 | Every game between the teams since has been a struggle for superiority and status with Dundee in the role of the local aristocrat and St Johnstone the perennial grousebeater . |
18 | Security police documents in the hands of the press suggested that as well as funding the union , the police collaborated with Inkatha in the management and control of the union . |
19 | Georgina Newley was conferring with Brassard in the reception area . |
20 | I would be flying over and staying with Angie for a couple of weeks at The Sherry Netherland , and Angie and I would go with Zowie in the daytime and then we 'd stay up all night with David because he functioned at night . |
21 | It all became too much for her — the rows with Ivy in the shop and marriage to the pompous pudding , Alf . |
22 | The two meetings on which I have reported to the House have shown our determination to work for a safer world and a new partnership with Russia in the cause of peace . |
23 | Other nomes came running across the quarry floor , with Nisodemus in the lead , and piled up in a crowd around the gate . |
24 | The Soviet Union , described by Castro as the former " pillar of our economic and social development " , was forced to reassess its relationship with Cuba in the light of its own economic priorities [ for details of replacement of COMECON in January 1991 see p. 37979 ] . |
25 | During that first week she went out with Nahum in the trap he used for visiting in the parish , and she was continually looking for a young woman with white hair and a baby . |
26 | The initial £77 million budget was split between the LDDC and London Regional Transport , and it involved the building of a railway from Tower Hill in the west through the Isle of Dogs to link up with Stratford in the north . |
27 | Ana asked one afternoon as she sat with Maggie in the cool of the upstairs balcony . |
28 | From there he proceeded to Heckington where he was reunited with Sadler in the market square . |
29 | ‘ You have a very narrow range of ideas as to what can be done with Pickerage in the bog . |
30 | He is not a man who courts company , often cutting a solitary and somewhat broody figure , but colleagues say he was frustrated by his lack of opportunities with England in the winter and , more recently , by his inability to build big innings for Middlesex . |