Example sentences of "with [noun] [noun] [v-ing] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | But why do I have to put up with election leaflets coming through my letter box at 6.30am ? |
2 | Family Finance : Investments with a no-lose guarantee With election uncertainty hanging over the stock market , Tom Tickell looks at equity bonds that offer at least your money back |
3 | As he teetered on the narrow platform , with peacock feathers moulting in his fists , Garvey wrenched the mirror off the scenery and threw it down on to the stage . |
4 | David Rocastle is the likely stand-in for Batty , with Gary Speed moving into the centre of midfield , his preferred position . |
5 | If Batty is missing , Wilkinson will either bring in David Rocastle or Eric Cantona , with Gary Speed moving into central midfield . |
6 | Blundell 's School magazine later observed : ‘ Parisian cricket is not of the Comic Opera kind one would expect … we dreamt of French demon bowlers with pro-Boer tendencies hurling at us on bumpy wickets . ’ |
7 | New noise standards would then take effect in April 1995 , with emissions rules coming into operation in 1996 and being tightened further in 2003 . |
8 | Now the ship greyhound outline of a frigate but rather that of a clumsy old sow with submarine piglets suckling beside her . |
9 | Quins had started in top gear with Will Carling ripping through the Rugby midfield for the opening try . |
10 | The Boy Scouts and YMCA both have centres at Kielder and the entire twenty-seven-mile shoreline is open to trout anglers , with fishing boats waiting for hire at Matthew 's Linn . |
11 | Currently Jonathan has clients from Dubai , Venezuela , Hong Kong and Miami , as well as the British-based , on his books , and a tour around the little harbours of Looe , Fowey and St Mawes with fishing boats bobbing in the deep blue waters , or a ride through the tiny villages on high-banked , well-surfaced , empty country roads , makes it easy to see why Cornwall and East Devon are prime targets for relocation . |
12 | Furthermore , as the gilded eagle seems poised for take-off to do battle with enemy hordes coming from the south-east , the memorial seems to have anticipated most aptly the events that followed 17 years after its unveiling . |
13 | Major Caledonian alkaline ultrabasic-acid intrusive complexes , with rock types ranging from pyroxenite to syenite , occur around Loch Borralan and Loch Ailsh in north-west Scotland adjacent to the Moine Thrust . |
14 | On the western seaboard of Lewis and Harris from Great Bernera to South Harris , there are extensive areas of very rocky land comprising dissected lowlands and hills with rock morphology ranging from crenellated to pavement . |
15 | With club rates varying from £50–£90 per hour depending on which part of the country you reside in , it makes economic sense if you can afford it to join a group — or perhaps if a little more of the folding stuff is available , to buy your own small PFA type or microlight . |
16 | Consulation on the draft structure plan has just ended with Calverton residents sending in a volume of objections . |
17 | She coedited with Richard Kendall Dealing with Degas ( Pandora ) ; her new book Avant Garde Gambits : Gender and the Colour of Art History will be published by Thames & Hudson in February |
18 | 11.2 undertakes , during the continuance of this Agreement , to provide directly or indirectly an efficient and effective help line to deal with fault calls relating to the Licensed Software made by end-users who have entered into the Software Licence Agreement described above . |
19 | I just caught the last few minutes of a Yorkshire TV documentary , ‘ England 's Last Wilderness ’ , with David Bellamy burbling about the Pennines . |
20 | ‘ I get a lot of laughs from everyone who sees me , especially when I 'm going across long grass and all they can see is an airline captain coming towards them at great speed with exhaust smoke coming from my rear end . |
21 | It was given a central plan by its Italian builders , with side chapels dating from 1603–12 dedicated to SS Salvator , Roch and Anthony . |
22 | HELENS RECS , who also make one change with Neil Aconley returning for David Eccles . |
23 | Proposals to replace our dry sow accommodation could not have come at worse time , with pig prices falling through the floor , and I suppose some would say that we are reacting plenty soon enough . |
24 | Without doubt , Anne Bancroft emerged as your shining example of growing old gracefully , with Judi Dench following in second place and Diana Rigg a close third . |
25 | And , with Scott Hastings returning to Scotland next week after his horrendous cheekbone fracture , the Lions desperately need Will Carling to recover from his thigh strain to partner Guscott in the Test . |
26 | In addition a " law for the orientation of cities " ( first tabled in March 1991 — see pp. 38113-14 ) was approved on June 1 on its first reading by the National Assembly , with opposition parties voting against , except for the PCF which abstained . |
27 | The sound of six Frenchwomen all talking at once gave the impression of a barnyard invaded by a marauding fox , with Monsieur Gauthier rushing to and fro , beating the air with his hands like a distraught chanticleer . |
28 | The target can be exceeded , with carbon emissions falling to 1.9 million tonnes , if the most efficient technology that researchers can imagine is adopted . |
29 | Ipswich ( Div 2 , top ) should be unchanged , with defender Whelan deputising for Linighan , who will have an exploratory knee operation . |
30 | They also performed cabaret shows with cameo acts ranging from Abba to Zorba the Greek . |