Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] with [art] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 You ca n't buy me with a few armfuls of flowers . ’
2 I want you to love and desire me with the same degree of passion that Lucia loved and desired my namesake .
3 She recalled his saying , ‘ I want you to love and desire me with the same degree of passion that Lucia loved and desired my namesake . ’
4 He withdrew all charges against them and immediately re-charged them with the same ones .
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7 As I cleaned the little beauty and mounted it in my new display case , I promised myself that I would do everything possible to provide it with a few companions in the months that followed .
8 When the community care Support Force was inaugurated , many SSDs regarded it with the same amount of suspicion and distrust as a bird would a snake .
9 An old worker , after giving the machine a jaundiced look , turned the handle and tried it with a few roots .
10 If we are intended for great ends , we are called to great hazards ; and , whereas we are given absolute certainty in nothing , we must in all things choose between doubt and inactivity , and the conviction that we are under the eye of One who , for whatever reason , exercises us with the less evidence when He might give us the greater .
11 Since then , communism has fallen , and his once-faithful compatriots will no longer welcome him with the same fervour when he arrives for his fourth visit on June 1st .
12 And I 've done it with the same manager — Harry Bassett . ’
13 Since cooperation was mutual trading — a genuine alternative to traditional retailing which existed to generate profit — the act of levying a profits tax challenged the integrity and identity of the movement , endowing it with the same status as private trading .
14 A is indeed more precise , but only in a trivial sense , for in B does present us with the same referent as in A. If , on the other hand , the lines changed places , so that we read :
15 The C E C have had twelve months , the sections have been up and running , they should have learnt from the experiences over the last twelve months because all that they 've done is presented us with the same document with the exclusion of the one issue of the two year conference .
16 ‘ Of course I 'd like to see you with a few sheep , my lass , sheep being so close to my heart .
17 A plane cabin tries to fool you with the same set-up , but suddenly it meets turbulence , bumps and jolts , and three hundred of you sit there thinking of the drop beneath .
18 If there are criticisms then I accept them with the same magnanimity which Martin claims I do not possess .
19 A tablespoon of bran , which might provide you with the same amount of fibre , is not nearly so nutritious .
20 He 's a very good short story writer , but I do n't see anybody with the same mixture of writerly craft and stamina which Greene had .
21 Robyn entered the tiny shop and bought at random , grabbing anything that was familiar — an odd assortment of things that would sustain her with the least amount of effort , paying her money to the assistant vaguely , absent-mindedly .
22 Fill them with the same flowers using the colours of the china .
23 The expression I is not of course the only such troublesome feature of English ; the following examples all present us with the same sort of problems ( with the relevant deictic expression italicized , a convention followed throughout this Chapter ) : ( 6 ) You are the mother of Napoleon ( 7 ) This is an eighteenth-century man-trap ( 8 ) Mary is in love with that fellow over there ( 9 ) It is now 12.15 The sentences are true , respectively , just in case the addressee is indeed the mother of Napoleon , the object currently being indicated by the speaker is indeed an eighteenth-century man-trap , Mary is indeed in love with the fellow in the location indicated by the speaker , and at the time of speaking it is indeed 12.15 .
24 When any seeds arrive from him I will take the first opportunity of sending you a share and in return shall trouble you for some Northern and Welsh plants which I hope we shall make proper conveniency to receive into our Garden in a short time ; for several of those which you were so good as to furnish me with a few years since are lost for want of proper soil and situation , the natural earth of our Garden being too light and dry and the bottom too warm .
25 He satisfied himself with a few words of hurried consultation during a House of Commons debate .
26 BARRY WILSON turned in a star performance as Stantondale increased their lead at the top of the second division last week - and afterwards his managers furnished him with the same compliment : ‘ He 's class . ’
27 Wise up Buddy , and — sorry to use a cliché here — do n't tar everybody with the same brush .
28 Wise up Buddy , and — sorry to use a cliché here — do n't tar everybody with the same brush .
29 I 'm not looking Paul do n't tar everybody with the same brush .
30 Pardon , do n't tar everybody with the same brush .
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