Example sentences of "with [art] [adj] [noun sg] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 She finds it hard to explain why , but ponders that it may have something to do with the religious faith she grew up with .
2 And with the present government they 're more scared to talk now than ever before . ’
3 If we go along with the present approach we shall have unilateral economic disarmament and many crucial matters will be decided elsewhere .
4 You do n't want them emerging with the queasy feeling they could get whacked over the head on their way back to the car .
5 Ken did n't have to put on drag in Carry On Screaming , the first of three 1966 releases , but in Carry On — Do n't Lose Your Head , he did get to wear a woman 's frilly corset which did n't go all that badly with the curled wig he wore as Citizen Camembert , the ‘ big cheese ’ of the French Revolutionary secret police .
6 ‘ You obviously knew her better than I do , ’ said Scarlet , growing confused with her tenses , for she had begun to identify Barbs with the sodden creature they had lifted from the canal .
7 which had been occupied by soldiers , this was our first hut , well by then I was working for the Corporation and of course by virtue of my job with the chief architect I got this house and we were offered this house about two years later for two thousand pounds and we said oh we would n't be staying here for more than ten years in any case and we would n't be bothered to buy it , but then my husband started in business you see soon after he came back and we eventually got the shop and , of course it 's very convenient because we 're only a stone 's throw from the shop you see , so we stayed here
8 I refer to my earlier memo in connection with the above informing you of Midlothian District Councils intention to prepare a district wide replacement plan .
9 I refer to my earlier memo in connection with the above informing you of Midlothian District Councils intention to prepare a district wide replacement plan .
10 I refer to my earlier memo in connection with the above informing you of Midlothian District Councils intention to prepare a district wide replacement plan .
11 The diagram corresponding to ( 36 ) is therefore : With the above analysis we can now account for the paradoxical fact that the verb perceive is found more frequently with the to infinitive than with the bare version : ( 55 ) No one could possibly enter his rooms without perceiving him to be a man of wealth .
12 However , as with the above list they are tax free :
13 He will see to it that his office arrangements are parallel with the professional plane he has reached .
14 with the , with the bigger strength you only take one , they only allow you one a day .
15 The metaphysical poets of the 17th century were rarely interested in pastoral as a game and preferred to move on to a more realistic way of expressing their discontentment with the mercantile age they lived in .
16 A little extra pressure and I would be able to fish it out with the hypodermic needle I had poised ready .
17 Where batch production is concerned , the Woodward analysis distinguishes four types of batch production compared with the one type we have described .
18 They could n't answer and became huffy that we were n't satisfied with the good treatment we were receiving .
19 I felt that with the new knowledge I had gained about my diet I was eating sensibly , I no longer crave sweet foods , chocolate and alcohol and I feel that I 'm physically on an even keel now .
20 At Sadler 's Wells one of the Kirov 's defecting stars , Mikhail Baryshnikov , was displaying his middle-aged talents in contemporary dance with the new company he founded in America , the White Oak Dance Project .
21 Obviously your wife er with the new arrival she , she wo n't be working as yet
22 ‘ There may be benefits for us too — if we do n't get on with the new rector he may only be here for five years , ’ said Miss Duff .
23 But I digress ; with the new rod I could fish with 1 pound or 1.7 hooklinks without fear of breaking on the strike .
24 Bums believed he had answered political demand : ‘ The people are really … satisfied with the new constitution they have gained ’ , he told the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association , adding , ‘ It is no good trying to hurry the Africans . ’
25 It 'll give me a lot of pleasure to see you in it , love , and with the new haircut you 'll knock everyone 's socks off .
26 If you disagree with the new valuation you will be able to appeal by proposing a change to the valuation officer between 1st April and 1st October 1990 .
27 With the first issue she hitched north to York and on to Hull , where the students were occupying the campus in solidarity with the May Events at first , but rapidly in pursuit of ‘ One Man — One Vote ’ within the university .
28 Women who were ‘ in love ’ with the first man they slept with 50%
29 She changes places with the first person she catches .
30 So I will begin with the first time I ever saw John Russell .
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