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

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1 All competing teams should report to the Dashwood Arms , Kirtlington at 8am. , bringing with them an accurate set of scales .
2 He invited Continental Reformers to visit him and planned with them an international union of protestants .
3 These great events , the zeitgeist mood they engender , large in themselves as stages in history , carry with them an enormous potential for change in our daily lives .
4 With the reservation , following Bolton , ‘ that a small firm could not be adequately defined in terms of employment or assets , turnover or any other arbitrary single quantity , nor would the same definition be appropriate through the economy ’ , we can adopt with him an upper limit of 200 employees for small manufacturing firms ; and note that , in 1963 , when he adopted that limit , the average number of people employed in such a firm was 25 .
5 In view of the growth of the tutorial class movement and of adult education generally , which carries with it an increasing demand for courses in English literature , the influence and responsibilities of English departments at Universities , especially in the provinces , are likely to be extended considerably in the near future .
6 The agreement indicates how , through a series of interviews , reports and assessments spaced over two years , entry grade teachers can become teachers on main professional grade ( which carries with it an appropriate salary increase ) .
7 It has often been observed that , whilst old age is not an illness , it does bring with it an increased susceptibility to illness and disease .
8 The LRT method of shaking off destructive beliefs about ourselves brought with it an astonishing sense of joy .
9 Although it is by no means axiomatic , this notion of competitive intelligence usually brings with it an extra dimension , when compared with environmental analysis ( and , to a lesser degree , with issues management and marketing intelligence ) .
10 The flowers were tight budded but one was beginning to open and a transitory evocation of summer came to her , bringing with it an old anxiety .
11 From a positive standpoint , that kind of happening brings with it an educational experience with a particular degree of vitality .
12 She felt the change unconsciously , and with it an unaccustomed warmth .
13 Yet its very pragmatism bears with it an inbuilt limitation .
14 The texts of Roman law bring us to the intriguing conclusion that by late classical times the only person who acquired property under trust and with it an unassailable title was the bona fide purchaser for value without notice .
15 It was also the rising time of the women 's liberation movement ( mid-century phase ) and with it an outspoken refusal of conventional fashion .
16 The position carries with it an attractive benefits package and career prospects within the Company are excellent .
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