Example sentences of "of [pron] with the " in BNC.

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1 Thanks to his hobby some splendid pictures of his son and daughter 's early life were preserved — on their tricycles , walking through the local park , playing with their cousins , skating and skiing , and some more imposing ones of them with the grown-ups — getting into the car while Kerry the chauffeur holds the door open ; looking very serious with the uncles and aunts , their mother appearing to be taken up with the idea of not being photographed with them !
2 Moran was either mowing a new field or tossing the field ahead of them with the tedder but he joined the band of girls under the shade of one of the big beeches when Rose came with the basket and can .
3 ‘ I 'll have one of them with the pink on top . ’
4 The supervisor is required to keep accounts and records and file an abstract of them with the court at least once a year , giving copies to the debtor and to all creditors .
5 Registration at an exchange was not to be compulsory for the unemployed ; their large numbers and the mismatch of many of them with the available jobs would have led the scheme into immediate crisis .
6 You know er you see some of them with the apron that just goes round the waist .
7 ‘ All of them with the exception of Christine . ’
8 I remember writing most of them with the assistance of liberal quantities of dope .
9 They continued on along the line of booths , each with its owner sitting on the counter among his stained , dirty jars like some vast black spider , past the long , carpet-covered benches in front of them with the rows of men drinking coffee and smoking and talking , past the assorted smells of rose and jasmine , amber and banana , past the odd little restaurants with their grand brass jugs of hot water , their servants hurrying with coffee in glasses to some merchant about to strike a deal , past all this and then suddenly through the arch of the Bab es Zuweyla with its two soaring and fantastic minarets and out once more into the Tentmakers ' Bazaar with its donkey-saddles of red brocade and its camel-trappings adorned with cowries and little bits of looking-glass , its gaily-striped awnings and brilliant tent linings .
10 We were always out there looking for something new , trying to find any slight glimmer of someone with the same kind of ideas as us .
11 Organ transplants are quite different and , as a matter of law , doctors would have to secure the consent of someone with the right to consent on behalf of a donor under the age of 18 or , if they relied upon the consent of the minor himself or herself , be satisfied that the minor was ‘ Gillick competent ’ in the context of so serious a procedure which could not benefit the minor .
12 Indeed , the irony of someone with the surname Quin introducing a debate on the north-east should be borne in mind .
13 Though Lewis is said to have found the task of writing these letters morally exhausting — entailing as it did the ceaseless identification of himself with the malign and diabolical point of view — their great strength is that , rather like a dramatic monologue by Browning , they reveal the speaker without succumbing to his terrible outlook .
14 One of the aims of this seminar was to train the future trainers , and AR-WACC intentionally combined this concern of theirs with the Frankfurt Book Fair .
15 picture the opponent standing in front of you with the left leg and fist leading .
16 [ reading ] " When you read this letter you will be far on your way to your father and mother where you have so long desired to be , and I hope I shall forbear thinking of you with the least shadow of that fondness my foolish heart had entertained for you .
17 For those of you with the McAfee virus utilities Scan & Clean , this is an excellent choice of front end menu .
18 Item one on M , Mr Chairman , the right of you with the amount of work that has to be done , and the amount of they 're asked for
19 Yet she 'd walked right into this marvelous chance , with no mother who would get jealous of her with the baby , only this bunch of doctors to deal with .
20 I trailed along in back of her with the glasses .
21 The photograph of her with the older woman was well done , though .
22 Dr Neil , coming into the parlour where McAllister was permitted to knit and sew , caught his breath at the sight of her with the doll .
23 He held his spear gun out in front of him with the safety off and used his flippers to keep facing the fish .
24 Then the patient 's arms are placed on a table in front of him with the hands flat and fingers spread open .
25 ‘ It was a disgrace the way they treated Gower because in the last Test against Pakistan , before this tour , he did everything that was asked of him with the bat .
26 Think of it with the garden cleared and new fruit-trees put in — ‘ They would never take up here .
27 I 'd spent most of it with the other two , one bad and the other indifferent , now I 'd come across a good one and fate gave us four years together , that 's all .
28 Right , think of think of it with the brackets on , two times the whole compound , and the
29 I have left this monument to the last because it gives the fullest and most splendid expression to the first phase of fifth-century classical art ; and a comparison of it with the Parthenon makes clear both the essential unity of that style and the difference between its phases .
30 Oliver held up the bottom of the pocket with one hand , as he had seen the Dodger hold it , and pulled the handkerchief lightly out of it with the other .
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