Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] [v-ing] [pron] with [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Unfortunately for Cubitt he had to have a gallery but he made it far more acceptable by supporting it with pointed arches . |
2 | As we have seen , although positivist criminologists were often shy of associating themselves with specific corrective programmes , they saw crime as pathological and shared a general consensus in favour of a broadly rehabilitative approach to ridding ourselves of it . |
3 | This book would not be complete without providing you with some information on the subject . |
4 | A window box is more than capable of supplying you with some of the flowers you may want to press , and you can buy other flowers from a florist to supplement what you grow yourself . |
5 | ‘ I came to my senses , ’ she said , economising with the truth until she felt more capable of handling it with any degree of calm . |
6 | Experience had taught Stirling that the RAF were generally much more co-operative about supplying him with reliable intelligence . |
7 | But two things have happened : schools must now be uncertain in comparing themselves with each other because the Education ( Schools ) Act 1992 has created dilemmas about the mediation of inspectors ' and advisers ' reports . |
8 | He is obviously intent upon amusing himself with two women . |