Example sentences of "[vb -s] [pron] with " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 ‘ And they play the pipes , just as the Arab plays them with a bag holding air , ’ I added .
2 Clownfish raised in captivity seemingly do not undergo the learning process established in the wild , which closely associates them with an anemone for the whole of their lives .
3 In both cases the wages of journeywomen were so low that he associates them with prostitution : " Take a survey of all the common women of the town , who take their walks between Charing Cross and Fleet Ditch , and I am persuaded more than half of them have been bred milliners . "
4 Just because unsubstantiated rumours abound that Terry 's brother Ted occasionally supplies me with specialist literature from the Continent , it does not mean I am taking backhanders or looking favourably towards Terry when including him in the first team .
5 ‘ I go to many stately homes and museums but the library is what really supplies me with most of the things I get , ’ said Mrs Lamport , who started with the Dictionary of National Biography , Burke 's Peerage , and other books on notable families .
6 Each set of social practices not only determines the characteristics of the individuals who engage in it but also supplies them with a conception of the range of properties they can have , and of its limits .
7 " The government supplies them with meat , " Mrs. Favor said .
8 And if our drama is to be at all dramatic we 'll need to put those people in a difficult situation , one which confronts them with choices .
9 Even crystal beads , whose actual source is unknown , but whose type of geographic distribution places them with this group , has a similar fall-off with a peak at Sleaford .
10 Whereas America has visitors with little bodies and big heads , Russia has them with big bodies and little heads .
11 ‘ She wants me with her , although a great friend , Lady Bartlett , goes with her sons , and I believe too an aunt of mine .
12 This section looks briefly at some of the basic ideas and illustrates them with the results of some laboratory experiments .
13 If going to bed , eating and hairwashing always happen in the same way , she accepts them with little or no fuss .
14 General exploration creates these maps , extends them and enriches them with details so that we can follow the bye-ways as well as the high roads .
15 Before she gets into the car , she turns around and thanks me with a squeeze of her hand .
16 Pat just bores me with his rantings . ’
17 it 's , I mean she covers them with waste and oil
18 That common accident endows them with nothing else in common — nothing else in their own eyes , nothing else in the face of the world , nothing else in verifiable fact , nothing else except a fiction British-made for British consumption .
19 By a combination of Impressionist vision , imagination , a magical mastery of language , Proust uses À la recherche to explore often banal objects , often apparently dull people , often apparently trivial episodes , in such a way that he recreates them with a freshness , erm a power of conviction , that persuade us we 're actually seeing them with a privileged insight , or perhaps even seeing them for the first time .
20 Labour needs someone with whom it feels thoroughly unsafe , someone who can overcome its sentimentality about itself .
21 He needs someone with style , taste , experience . ’
22 She just needs someone with her until she gets stronger . ’
23 It needs somebody with or whatever you see .
24 ‘ I 'm looking for a partner for this new act , the Double-Take Brothers , ’ he explains as he busies himself with tea-bags and mugs of boiling water in the back offices of Hat Trick , the Soho production company responsible for putting together the series .
25 The male busies himself with placing the eggs in a nest , and when this is complete , the ritual can begin again .
26 Turnbull busies himself with his clipboard as his reply is translated .
27 We must put all our energies into the preparation for Belle Ile while Schellenberg busies himself with the Steiner affair . ’
28 Columbus consoles himself with possibilities .
29 It assaults you with raw power , deafens you with engine and wind noise , roasts you in the stark cockpit .
30 PAMELA : Who has she with her ?
  Next page