Example sentences of "with [pos pn] [adj] [noun pl] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Bernadette : With my other babies they 've mostly left them quite close to me , but she was put over to the side , the doctor was slow in coming , and she went over and checked her over , instead of coming to speak to me as they usually do — she went out again and did n't even look at me [ laughs ] …
2 If it fits in with my running plans I 'll do it , but not just to win a Vet Championship .
3 And with my own eyes I saw the stalled clock at Treblinka …
4 A woman standing next to her thrust a baby into her arms , and with her usual politeness she stayed holding it long after she would have liked to go away .
5 Willa Cather 's My Antonia , which along with her other novels I was absorbing with great delight at this period , provided another couple with whom to identify , Antonia and Jim Burden , and I kept switching sides with these characters also .
6 She got off the ground so quickly with her public relations it was squashed almost before it came to life . "
7 With her literary earnings she paid for the education of a young sister , who became her amanuensis and moved to Edinburgh with her in 1847 .
8 She 'd been so busy with her own thoughts she 'd forgotten that side of things .
9 ‘ If she 's seen him with her own eyes she knows which restaurant it is . ’
10 With its powerful arms it threw the android over its shoulder .
11 To reach the ancient Norman edifice with its pointed windows he had to pass through the bell tower , open to the world at both ends .
12 The Maronites are Greek-speaking Catholics living in Turkish-held territory , and as if that were not enough of a mixture , in order to maintain links with their Lebanese roots they hold their church services in Arabic .
13 When they both protested , seemingly in vain , at having lines cut , they came up with their own solutions they would accept the cuts , but make do with them badly .
14 Erm we need tables , I mean chaps like like Mike and Roger with their big legs they just ca n't under them .
15 If you 've ever used one of their guides , you know that even with their excellent directions you can spend half a lifetime driving round vast industrial estates .
16 Despite their sharing the title ‘ detergent ’ with their manual counterparts they are completely different products with little or no similarities in formulation .
17 With their fine processes they are always exploring their environments , even when they are in the band , finding the most stable contact regions .
18 Probing with his narrow hands he located the organs he sought , and , using another slender knife , dislodged and withdrew them , handing them to his assistant , who placed them in bronze trays and took them to another table where he covered them with natron salt , to dry and preserve them ready for the four jars which would stand in a chest at the head of the coffin .
19 My Japanese friends wonder at my passion , because he is not very well known and not very successful , though when he visited Paris with his fellow sumotori he was at once called ‘ the Japanese Alain Delon ’ — to my mind , an insult to my hero , but for a while that kind of adulation seemed to give him a little of the confidence he needed , and on his return to Japan he delighted me by winning an unusually high number of contests .
20 With his bare feet he strained against the side of the container , and heard a few cracks .
21 With his bare hands he forced the lift doors apart , freeing the duo in an instant .
22 With his cumbersome chains he does not move very quickly , though , so a quick sprint will save a potential victim from Jack 's clutches .
23 But I have not the least doubt that , if confronted by a practical demand , with his great gifts he will work in other fields with complete success . "
24 With his sharp claws he separated the two beings and swiftly carved nostrils , eyes , ears and genitals , thus creating the first man and woman .
25 With his junior-school pupils he surveyed 100 square kilometres of north Cambridgeshire for the Nature Conservancy 's Botanical Atlas of the British Isles .
26 It was a wonder that with his huge fingers he managed to avoid striking two keys at once .
27 With his own hands he cut off the beards of leading courtiers and ordered all noblemen to abandon this ancient symbol of Orthodox manhood .
28 Otherwise the trainer 's satisfied with his own men he do he gallops Wednesdays and Saturdays .
29 With his few belongings it was home to him wherever he went .
30 It was a mark of the esteem in which John Burridge was held at Selhurst Park , both as a goalkeeper and as a showman , that whenever he has subsequently returned here with his later clubs he has invariably been accorded a warm welcome , both from Palace fans and from his former playing colleagues .
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