Example sentences of "with [noun] [subord] a " in BNC.

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1 In general you 're going to be paying £10 to £20 more for a fleece lined with Windstopper than a fleece lined or covered with some other material .
2 An agreement to resume diplomatic relations with Syria after a 30-month break was announced on Jan. 9 , 1989 ( for severance of relations in July 1987 following Hassan 's meeting with Israeli Prime Minister see pp. 34832-33 ) .
3 She is able to show that both women and men are much more likely to be living with relatives after a marriage has ended than during it .
4 It seems from this evidence that living with relatives when a marriage ends is considered in a rather similar way to living with relatives in other circumstances .
5 They placed fewer orders with suppliers than a year ago and ran down their stocks in January .
6 In middle age , at a time when those in other industries were looking for a period of consolidation , the farmer could be faced with problems when a son or daughter ‘ came home ’ .
7 The arrests followed a fight with Cypriots after a tourist was beaten , and a clash with police trying to arrest a soldier who stripped naked .
8 ‘ One day I was filling up with petrol when a chap stopped to say he was a member of the Ferrari Owners Club and used to have a car like mine , ’ says John .
9 Wyllie suddenly found himself without Brewer 's expertise , and Wyllis was incandescent with rage when a medical panel ruled Brewer out of the World Cup campaign .
10 I was on my way to the bank with £7,000 when a masked gang , carrying guns , attacked me and a friend who was with me .
11 It is important to remember that it is often not possible to say with certainty whether a speaker has pronounced a syllabic consonant , a non-syllabic consonant or a non-syllabic consonant plus .
12 On that day some 5,000 students and others , led by monks , began a peaceful protest which turned into a violent confrontation with police when a student raised the " fighting peacock " , symbolizing defiance of the SLORC .
13 So , but where I know it is a bit difficult with clothes because a market stall erm you do n't , you do n't normally get a chance to try the clothes on erm and you 're never absolutely sure are these clothes , is this garment going to fit or not ?
14 If I jump with surprise when a dog suddenly barks at me , my behaviour is no less expressive than if I shout at it to shut up .
15 AN INTERNATIONALLY important wildfowl refuge is threatened with destruction if a bill now before parliament is passed .
16 At Gannow Green in Frankley in Worcestershire the woods were cleared , trees burnt , and the area levelled with clay before a moated farmhouse was built .
17 Wounded men were groaning quietly , and a crippled grypesh bubbled with pain until a sailor finished it off .
18 So if you 're hospitalised without protection against loss of income , or you 're faced with expenses when a member of your family is in hospital , you could have a problem — unless you do something about it now .
19 I pretend I do n't notice — which is as much use with Jancey as a trellis against a gale .
20 But none of this has any more to do with language than a new-born baby 's screeching or a plant 's wilting from lack of water , except in the unlikely event ( possible only in the human case ) of an attempt to deceive .
21 They and Gerry were almost bulimic with curiosity when a 2ft 11ins girl who 'd had herself stretched to 5ft came on .
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