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

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31 YAMAHA 4-track , Ensoniq ESQ1 with cartridge , Alesis MMT8 sequencer .
32 All three of them were armed ; I mean armed , with revolvers , with cartridge belts over their shoulder and carbines , which looked like Springfields at first .
33 If you have a spinner in your family , you will keep some sheep ; possibly with fleece rather than carcase quality determining the breed .
34 Windproofing is n't a quality associated with fleece clothing , but manufacturers are making moves to remedy the situation .
35 The Committee itself concluded ‘ that the overall technical standard of the operation has been high , both in the sense that the signal itself has been generated with great skill and proficiency and that the practical and logistical problems associated with presence of televising personnel and equipment have been kept to a minimum ’ .
36 • Fabienne survived a complicated birth with only acupuncture in conjunction with homeopathy
37 After half an hour , if each junior cadet was able to fill a three-litre vessel with vomit , the celebrants cleansed their palates with avocado and mango , eggplants and gloryberries .
38 The priest 's cassock was stained with vomit and blood .
39 Indeed , they seemed to be leaning over her to catch her every breath , closest by her panting mouth , reaching to her eyes , and the air was thick with poison sap and sharp with vomit .
40 Sandy tried to think of something to say , something that would explain how she felt ; but the image that formed in her mind was of a punchbowl brimming with vomit , and she knew instantly that she was about to do likewise .
41 Cranston 's wife Maude rejoined him , still behaving as if Athelstan had brought her husband home from a heroic field of battle rather than half drunk , his doublet stained with vomit .
42 Ranulf sat just within the door , his back to the wall , his face ashen and wet with sweat , the front of his jerkin stained with vomit .
43 To my amazement , piece by piece , huge speakers , enormous amplifiers , old tape recorders and bits and pieces of audio equipment , along with mike stands and miles of wiring , was towed out of the back of this van .
44 Add to all this that they endow themselves with rightness and send their mutual corroboration cascading through all levels of our information systems .
45 It shares its duties with Spitfire replica ‘ K9926 ’ .
46 Containing many items of interest , DCO keeps members up-to-date with Spitfire comings and goings around the world , as well as historical articles .
47 and that 'll enable me to get on doing what I 've got to do with spitfire and everything , spit spitfire 's fine , I 'll get that in
48 Difficulties with defecation are common in infants and children .
49 These children were evaluated in the Encopresis Clinic , a clinical service that provides education and management of children of all ages with defecation problems .
50 When the change with salmeterol was above the highest or below the lowest change seen with salbutamol the highest or lowest salbutamol dose was used in the analysis as a censored value .
51 Other symptoms ( tremor , headache , and ‘ others ’ ) occurred more often with salmeterol 200 µg ( five , four , and 16 subjects respectively ) than with salmeterol 100 µg ( one , two , 10 ) , salmeterol 50 µg ( one , two , six ) , and placebo ( one , two , eight ) , though the differences were not significant .
52 Other symptoms ( tremor , headache , and ‘ others ’ ) occurred more often with salmeterol 200 µg ( five , four , and 16 subjects respectively ) than with salmeterol 100 µg ( one , two , 10 ) , salmeterol 50 µg ( one , two , six ) , and placebo ( one , two , eight ) , though the differences were not significant .
53 ‘ No , you ca n't ! ’ said Thomas , coming back through the baize door positively pink with self-importance .
54 They hated the kids who , being kids , wanted to try this buzz for laughs rather than love , and they hated the ‘ so-called adults ’ , rotten with self-importance .
55 A quite different view is taken by Peter Shaffer 's celebrated play Amadeus : his Mozart is childishly obscene , irritating , giggly , obnoxiously puffed-up with self-importance , and supremely tactless .
56 Despite his liking for Vaughan , Tindle could not help noticing that his seriousness was veined with self-importance .
57 Things were cheaper there than outside — butter , sugar , candles , tea , fruit — and he felt grown-up , puffed with self-importance , at being allowed with all those policemen , seeing them taking their ease , sitting at table , drinking , smoking , laughing , playing cards , some with their coats off and braces showing .
58 Twynham 's face became grave with self-importance .
59 Ten Kurds who had been in detention were released from Haslar yesterday with permission to stay while their applications for political asylum are processed .
60 ( Reproduced from The best of Eagle annual 1951–59 ; used with permission of Fleetway 1991 . )
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