Example sentences of "[vb past] [pers pn] with " in BNC.

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1 She had to face the handicaps of severe diabetes but , true to Greek ideals , she endured them with stoicism ; only on four occasions in 30 years did she break down under these cruel burdens .
2 In breaks in our work Edward entertained me with curious stories of the old alchemists .
3 He interrupted me with , ‘ Oh , we know you — you 're the chocolate mouse from Lancashire ! ’
4 Now the railways levelled them with their black cousins on the other side of the 49th parallel .
5 ‘ I made them with a ruler , ’ he says .
6 And a of course is also what they used to get when you wanted to make mealy puddings you made them with the the intestines of an animal and that 's also called a .
7 He depicted them with their mothers or alone , being held or rocked , or lying in cradles .
8 That evening , in the hall , Mariot entertained them with songs , accompanied by the harp , to their enjoyment ; although Ramsay qualified his rapture by some regret that , there being insufficient room in their ingle-neuk for playing the harp , she had to perform outside it , and he was deprived of the nearness which he found so much to his taste .
9 While Violette entertained them with stories of increasing complexity , Katherine from beneath lowered lids stole occasional glances at Carlo .
10 She met me with a friendly smile , shook my hand and introduced me to the class : ‘ This is Wanda , our new pupil who has come to live in our village .
11 you met me with an exalted smile
12 Sandy was doing a trash all-nighter at the Scala , and Dionne met them with a cocktail shaker .
13 At the junction of the Welford branch , a boat from Welford met them with ample supplies of refreshments to fortify them against the passage of Bosworth tunnel .
14 He met them with a drawn sword , but it was Gwion and Colban and a score of others armed with staves , kitchen knives and clubs .
15 She sighed and relaxed and when his lips sought hers again she met them with matching urgency .
16 Asked by police what had happened , Mr Graham said : ‘ He attacked me with a hammer and I stabbed him . ’
17 That is why they attacked me with a bomb .
18 When it came to boxing , Reg Witter paired me with a bigger boy called Charlie Featherstone , who happened to be quite a friend of mine .
19 She menaced me with the extinguisher 's nozzle and , because I knew Ellen did not make idle threats , and because I knew she despised all displays of macho violence , I obediently stepped backwards and watched as she transferred the extinguisher 's aim to Sweetman .
20 One of my colleagues , no doubt swayed by the heat of the discussion , turned on me sitting in my short-sleeved uniform shirt , and rebuked me with the warning that ‘ in my force , you 'd be disciplined for mutilating police property …
21 Captain 11 times , he repaid them with 3915 runs , 12 centuries , an average of 43.98 , and an adhesiveness more commonly found in tubes of Araldite .
22 To determine whether DP-1 is present in complexes containing Rb , we immunoprecipitated them with an anti-Rb monoclonal antibody from extracts of the human leukaemic cell line JM , which contain high levels of the DRTF1/E2F-Rb complex .
23 In the old days manufacturers produced the goods and salesmen sold them with the help of advertising .
24 When the children were ill , she dosed them with herb teas that she brewed herself .
25 He scanned them with his cyclops eye .
26 Madame raised her crackling voice from the large brown desk where she presided in the hall beyond , and asked them with unusual largesse if they would like some refreshment .
27 I started off at the s at the start I was er I was getting mouth ulcers , and then well I did n't get them to the severity that I got them with the sulfasalazine
28 Scalding tears brimmed over , and James Halden checked them with the cushion of his thumb .
29 For the traditional élites , it was not charisma but pragmatic power considerations which aligned them with Hitler .
30 The self-abnegation of Friends , emptying themselves the better to be filled by the Light Within , did not then necessarily exclude the pursuit of righteousness in the world ; equally , in the outlook of growing numbers of Quakers in the early nineteenth century , this stance could merge with a stress on the experience of grace which aligned them with evangelicals .
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