Example sentences of "[noun] [adv prt] [prep] the [noun] with " in BNC.
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1 | She slid the tray on to the table with a jolt , slopping some of the coffee over the edge of the cups . |
2 | The golfclub head , large crop , strong breast muscles create these and they taper off to the tail with a harmonious unity . |
3 | Similarly , while a pupil with this type of visual condition might be able to read words up on the blackboard with little difficulty , locating the words themselves could be an initial problem . |
4 | Not so long ago , a haulage company would send its drivers out into the world with few opportunities to communicate with then until they returned . |
5 | ‘ She 's been through a terrible ordeal , ’ she told her brother severely , drawing Ellen out of the solar with her . |
6 | ‘ This has been the worst year for me , ’ Leconte said , recounting his six months out of the game with back trouble . |
7 | ‘ He had 18 months out of the game with a knee injury every bit as bad as Paul Gascoigne 's , and he 's done superbly to recover from it . |
8 | Strong enough to whip a 1 50-kilogramme seal out of the water with one paw , able to swim many kilometres in freezing seas and quite capable of climbing up almost vertical ice-faces , they represent one of nature 's supreme examples of adaptation to an inhospitable environment . |
9 | I use the 3″ ones , breaking a ¾″–1″ Vee out of the rim with a pair of pliers . |
10 | She 'd talked about London a lot when she was little and she used to get books out of the library with pictures of Westminster Abbey and all the sights . |
11 | But in many cases of recording factual information , opinions , attitudes and even physical characteristics ( such as domestic facilities within a house ) , work done by the schedule designer before the questions are asked , or the observations made , can be repaid a dozen times over by the ease with which subsequent analysis can then be carried out . |
12 | She sat down and put Ruth on to the floor with her toys and the soft blanket . |
13 | Score wood panelling on to the door with the back of a knife and leave both the door and the archway to dry on non-stick paper overnight . |
14 | ‘ And did any ask of you , towards the end of the evening , to help him hoist a long bundle on to the wagon with the wood ? ’ asked Cadfael , directly but without much expectation , and shook to the simple answer . |
15 | ‘ And you 're going to send that girl down to the harbour with this thing ? ’ |
16 | Some women wore a cloak fastened at the shoulder or breast , and some gathered clothing in at the waist with a girdle , usually secured with a buckle . |
17 | I 'll help Alan up to the loft with it . ’ |
18 | How much it meant to us when she brought her Waterford tumbler up onto the stage with her , settled her feathers and her sequins and then looked calmly round until there was complete silence . |
19 | She pushed his feet out of the way with her broom . |
20 | Philip Larkin ( in Required Writing ) said that part of the reason he wrote was that no one else had written what he wanted to read , and W. B. Yeats claimed that rhetoric emerges out of one 's quarrel with other people and poetry out of the quarrel with oneself . |
21 | He jerked his senses back to the present with a star . |
22 | It was a particular damp Autumn , before the advent of land drainage at Strawberry Fields and the snapshot albums shows us ( with all the children again ) wellies up to the knees in mud , lifting the teethes out of the quagmire with forks ! |
23 | A mother penguin can find her very own youngster in a colony of several thousand , even after many days at sea , having left the young one to mill around on the ice with thousand of others which to us appear to be identical . |
24 | As executive producer of the mini-series version of Shogun , broadcast in the '70s , he ensured that each episode began and ended with a shot of the paperback edition on of the novel with his name in big letters . |
25 | He clipped the lead on to the dog with cold hands which would hardly function , and let her pull him up the slope as fast as he could make his legs move . |
26 | He brought his talons and beak down on the bars with such force that the very Cages themselves shook with the power of it . |
27 | It felt like somebody was trying to poke his eye out from the inside with a pencil . |
28 | So it 's two days out in the field with one of our trainers or top people and then they come in for the three day course . |
29 | Sometimes she would start laying the table for breakfast at four in the afternoon ; sometimes she would pursue Maisie and Robert out into the street with plates of hot food , begging them to eat more . |
30 | The bats can distinguish between the ripples created by , say , leaves and twigs , and those of prey , and swoop down to snatch fish out of the water with the large claws on their feet . |