Example sentences of "they [vb past] with [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It is known that the Lombard King Alboin brought his army and then his people on to the plain in 568 , and that they met with little resistance as the Goths had almost vacated the area by that time . |
2 | By the early 1940s , the influence of Orson Welles and William Wyler as directors , together with Gregg Toland , the innovative lighting cameraman they shared with each other ( and sometimes with John Ford and Howard Hawks too ) , made deep-focus more fashionable . |
3 | He left and found a squalid flat in Brentford , which they shared with another couple and their children . |
4 | They fought with each other , usually in pre-arranged venues such as open spaces , or parks . |
5 | Clearly results must improve quickly if Darlington are to preserve the status they attained with such distinction under the leadership of former manager Brian Little . |
6 | In business they conferred with each other for a few minutes and then made their offer . |
7 | They noted with some awe the way he had risen to become one of the richest men in the county . |
8 | They frequently inhabited the same Soho haunt but at Muriel 's , where they vied with each other in buying bottles of champagne , they often occupied different ends of the room . |
9 | They vied with each other to fill me in on the gruesome details . |
10 | Blake noticed that people used more than words when they communicated with each other , and realised that horses did the same . |
11 | SATURDAYS the Jews of Cork spent with their families and their God , Sundays they spent with each other . |
12 | Now Breeze produced some crackers , which they pulled with much laughter — and when a pink ‘ Glengarry ’ fell to the old man 's share , he did not spurn it after all , but actually put it on ! |
13 | However , the concentrations of zinc and copper , although they correlated with each other , did not correlate with the levels of protons . |
14 | They persisted with such vigour that he confusedly and confusingly hinted — by virtue of what he did n't say — that he and his England players might not have ben completely satisfied that Waqar and Akram were swinging the old ball through conventional means . |
15 | For a moment they struggled with each other 's clothing , tearing at the lacing , freeing themselves , and then he had lifted her on to him and was thrusting deep into her , her legs wrapped about his back , her pelvis pushing down urgently to meet his movements . |
16 | Yes Mr Chairman , I er , Mrs qui quite rightly said we can congratulate the Fire Service on the way they dealt with that plane crash , and er , we 're all sorry that it happened . |
17 | Here 's how they dealt with that sort of problem in Athens . |
18 | In other words , they dealt with such deposits as if they were equivalent to ‘ security deposits ’ . |
19 | ‘ I think the whole system is totally wrong , how they dealt with this case and how they deal with similar cases . |
20 | They toured with another Leeds ' band , Age Of Chance , who were breaking at a faster pace than themselves . |
21 | They provided many of the resources for the celebrations and allowed the students to proceed as they wished with few officials presiding over events . |
22 | Minutes before three youths had been seen in a car driving at high speed … as they crossed a junction they collided with another car and spun into Mr James . |
23 | But this was not a justification for the dissolution of an association of this kind ; the different republics and nationalities were bound together by a common history , by ties of marriage and settlement , and by the trade that they conducted with each other . |
24 | After all the hassle they should know exactly where they stood with each other , Merrill thought as she dressed on Saturday evening . |
25 | Thirty years apart in age , they embraced with that warmth of affection which pious women sometimes allow themselves towards each other , knowing that it will be mistaken for nothing else . |
26 | They conspired with each other . |