Example sentences of "with [noun] [conj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This army , with German backing , and supported by the Iraqi Air Force , was defeated by the men of No.4 FTS , which was the unit stationed at Habbaniya , and which was equipped with Audax and Oxford aircraft .
2 The guitars come complete with hardwood and glass presentation cases , and prices start at £99 .
3 And if the dialogue is to be experienced with vividness and flow , these inferences about language role have to be made with accuracy and ease .
4 In addition the closer links between branches of physical geography such as geomorphology and biogeography have necessitated links with biologists and geologists and then with palaeoclimatologists because of the importance of studying climatic change .
5 The priest 's cassock was stained with vomit and blood .
6 Criminal law was almost wholly ‘ territorial ’ , concerned with acts or omissions on the territory of the forum State , and that was that .
7 Organic matter can be removed with chlorox or hydrogen peroxide .
8 Sport includes sidecar racing , as well football with Swindon and Oxford and there 's a model that looks set to out chime News at Ten .
9 This is an area of human emotion so fraught with difficulty that attitudes to it are poles apart .
10 It was cold , so cold in the jeep that it was with difficulty that Alexei kept his eyes open .
11 It was with difficulty that Greg restrained himself from saying ‘ What ! ’ , but knowing that his colleague would assume that he was being told he was about to become an unmarried father , and spread it , he said in the same world-weary voice : ‘ That 's very interesting . ’
12 A class member of Vanessa 's made a birthday cake iced in blue and white , depicting naturally , a ball , hoop , club and the Medau logo — but so beautifully that it was with difficulty that Marjorie was persuaded to cut into it .
13 My own personal opinion , regardless of what other people think about sectionalization , is that our sectional structure is something which was wi er built up , at times with difficulty and prices have been high and pay has been high .
14 If they should meet when the trouble was over , he thought , avoiding the word ‘ divorce ’ even in his head , they would communicate with difficulty and unease .
15 He walked down the hill without looking at the dead men , slowly and with difficulty and pain .
16 Many readers will readily recognise that such purchase decisions are often fraught with difficulty and argument .
17 The so-called ‘ fifth modernisation ’ , democratisation , appeared to be on the agenda , but groups of student activists soon discovered that this was fraught with difficulty and contradiction .
18 Any attempt to establish how far individuals comply with the ideology of the firm as a family is fraught with difficulty because motives are likely to vary .
19 How many of the rest of you would say that you got where you are today , in your area of expertise , with trial and error .
20 Okay , so trial and error and involved with trial and error is something that I 'm almost certain that Assa and David are going to er ,
21 This primary sore is usually a solitary ulcer , and by the time it has appeared the local lymph nodes are invariably involved and treatment of the chancre with antiseptics or antibiotic ointments will have no effect on progression of the disease .
22 She coughed and nodded towards a section that was cordoned off , where the tables were laid with cloths and Dexter was reminded of a holiday hotel on the Costa Brava .
23 Top with thyme and salt and pepper .
24 The Lions would provide us with signs and men to act as car park attendants .
25 They are chewing a drug plant and drinking their quite disgusting beer or spirit — I had only one sip and did not stay to analyse the taste but rejected it instantly — the dancers — wearing headdresses feathered like exotic birds and daubed all over with signs and scribbles — messages to their gods , I assumed — then begin to pound the earth in a movement which matches the drumming perfectly and , like the drumming , is powerfully affecting . ’
26 You created the image of yourself and them with glory and honour .
27 Patients were followed up for six months with ultrasound and assessment of symptoms .
28 Above us the decapitated heads of traitors , crowned with laurels or ivy , gazed down at us , their eyes and mouths turned black by the pecking of ravens .
29 Meanwhile the pair say that they 've had trouble in the past with vandalism and youths prowling around the back of the council owned flats .
30 If , following destruction or damage insured under the policy , additional works are required to comply with building and government regulations and/or local by-laws , then the cost of the additional works will be covered under the policy , unless :
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