Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [verb] [pers pn] with [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 DOG SAVES WOMAN : Alsatian saved 27-year-old woman ower by biting man who attacked her with a knife .
2 Very probably he gave Arp the drawing , who used it with the artist 's consent .
3 The Picts are said to have fiercely resented their subjection to the Saxons and attacked Ecgfrith who defeated them with the help of his sub-king ( subregulus ) , Beornhaeth ( Vita Wilfridi , ch. 19 ) , probably between the Avon and the Carron ( in Manau of the Gododdin ) .
4 Blessed by God the eternal mystery creator of the universe heavens of human kind the almighty who loves us with a mother 's love the everlasting one who holds us as children to his cheeks Glory
5 With scrupulous fairness Hall also reproduces in an appendix a report by Karin Figala of Munich , who provided him with a summary of her own research on Newton 's alchemical studies .
6 If it was Morrissey who would eventually encourage Stephen to write more songs ( for the set that would become the No.1 album , ‘ Viva Hate ’ , at the beginning of 1988 ) , it was Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr — now one half of Electronic with New Order 's Bernard Sumner — who provided him with the opportunity to learn his craft as the guitar player 's producer par excellence .
7 Reid 's star began to rise with a vengeance last year when he became associated with the stable of Peter Chapple-Hyam who provided him with the horse every jockey wants to have — a Derby winner .
8 It presumes the existence of at least two parties , one who allocates responsibility and one who accepts it with the undertaking to report upon the manner in which responsibility has been discharged .
9 The junior praepostor bowed and handed the birch to the senior praepostor , who handed it with a bow to the Lower Master .
10 It was you , when I was ready to deny any such ridiculous notion , who threatened me with the loss of my job if I did n't back you up all the way !
11 The Lebanese man in the dock says he was invited back to the flat , and it was Kim who threatened him with a knife .
12 It was to this woman , who watched them with a smile , that Travis now led her .
13 He married secondly , in or after 1533 , Tibbilda , widow of William Billing , and thirdly , in 1551 , Katherine , widow of Richard Mody , who survived him with the infant son of the marriage .
14 Moneylender Cash loan usually between £30 and £1,000 from a local firm ( or broker who fixes it with a finance company ) , usually without security and for a fixed period ( anything from days to years ) ; may be paid in fixed instalments or lump sum ; interest rate fixed at start .
15 I remember the teacher who hit me with a stick .
16 Walking home from his job one payday , he was set upon by two young men who hit him with a stick , pushed him to the ground and seized his meagre wages .
17 It seems , however , always to have been associated by those who employed it with the idea that Britain 's historic policy towards its dependencies had been to lead them along the path towards self-government — a belief which had for its principal inspiration the history of Canada since the Durham report .
18 We have a narrator who presents us with a plan of his house , obsessively describes the objects therein and the way his wife , always referred to as A … , moves about the rooms and onto the veranda .
19 He was presented to the Governor , Lord Plunkett , who presented him with a portrait of himself .
20 ‘ A friend made contact with the chief of the tribe , ’ Steven explains , ‘ who presented him with a bone replica of the throne from which our logo was made . ’
21 On his retirement , Sammy Cook ( right ) is bid farewell by Rod Turnbull , Joint Managing Director , who presented him with a leather wallet containing a check .
22 His services were recognized both by the shah , who presented him with a sword , and by the governor-general , Lord Hastings ( Francis Rawden , later first Marquis of Hastings , q.v . ) .
23 On the waterfront she ran into the most assiduous of her mother 's winter acquaintances who greeted her with an exhibition of surprise .
24 Mercer and Bambi again invited Filmer and Daffodil into their private car , although it was Oliver , this time , who obliged them with a bowl of ice .
25 He envies too the regularity , the normality of a life at sea and the unique relation of those who work it with the element by which they are surrounded : ‘ The water opens and closes continuously , and only those who are on board know that they have really passed through .
26 Under the general safety requirement , retailers are criminally liable if they knowingly expose an unsafe product for sale , whereas in civil law , under the product liability regime , retailers are liable to third party victims only if they present themselves as the producer or can not identify the person who supplied them with the product .
27 But , as the king found , he could not rely upon the Flemings ; their links with England were too strong for them to act with determination against those who supplied them with the wool upon which their own economic prosperity depended .
28 It was the Lucy Ghosts who supplied him with the cash that helped him build his empire . ’
29 ( d ) The supplier must have failed within a reasonable time of the request , to comply with it or to identify the person who supplied him with the product ( s. 2(3) ( c ) ) .
30 ‘ The girl who supplied you with the money ? ’ asked Charlie .
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