Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [pers pn] with [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I , I found it with utmost ease . |
2 | If I provide you with second-class expenses you would be justified in cheating me . |
3 | I put it with other money I had and part exchanged my irons for a full set of top quality blades which had been in a sale after that my game improved immensely I got my handicap by putting in three cards two terrible scores of 86 and the good card which was 72 my handicap was then 15 I played in a junior competition and came third in the lower handicap section a week later and played in a medal and came down to a handicap of 14 . |
4 | Did I welcome him with open arms ? |
5 | Mind , I welcomed them with open arms because it meant I could stay off school . |
6 | I enjoy receiving the newsletter and I read it with great nostalgia . |
7 | ‘ I like them with hairy chests and ten-inch pricks . ’ |
8 | We both like beans on toast , although I like mine with liberal lashings of Worcester sauce , which I expect is far too exotic for the Prime Minister . |
9 | I was shaking by the time I got the thing to the Bunker , nearly frightening myself to death with my paranoid imaginings , but I prevailed ; I took the filthy skull there and I cleaned it and stuck a candle in it and I surrounded it with heavy magic , important things , and got back cold and wet to my warm little bed safely . |
10 | Be pleased to tell them that I remember them with great kindness and great respect . |
11 | I remember it with great nostalgia . ’ |
12 | " Dictatorship is coming , I state it with complete responsibility . |
13 | I saw her with black hair and I told her it was great , but she prefers to be blonde . |
14 | Actually I preferred her with white hair . ’ |
15 | Having twice swum in this tunnel I treat it with great respect and lots of fear . |
16 | ‘ She has been doing some spectacular work , going very well with Governor 's Imp , and Luca Cumani very generously let me work her with Red Slippers the other day , and after that I knew we had a live Group One horse , ’ the trainer added . |
17 | She sighed and relaxed and when his lips sought hers again she met them with matching urgency . |
18 | He pushed the invitation over to her : she regarded it with mock distaste . |
19 | Then she tried 'em with new make-up On a sponsored run round Bacup , And at Norwich for a porridge Eating contest which she won . |
20 | She fixed him with anxious eyes . |
21 | Abruptness was her most familiar mode , and Liz sometimes fancied that she practised it with peculiar pleasure on Charles , whenever she got the chance : and Charles , accustomed to being listened to with reverence , took it in good part . |
22 | She filled it with sweet oils and bubbles , shrugged her clothes off , and got in . |
23 | Would you welcome them with open arms ? |
24 | ‘ I am not walking to any hut with you , ’ she assured him with icy defiance . |
25 | She complements it with vocal caricatures of the monstrous and a keening she calls a ‘ vengeful mourning cry ’ . |
26 | Her hands rested on it as she surveyed me with calm enquiry . |
27 | ‘ Thank you so much for the advice , ’ she told him with icy calm , ‘ but I can assure you that it was n't necessary . ’ |
28 | ‘ Oh … oh , so was mine , ’ she told him with hasty fervour . |
29 | ‘ There are other ways , ’ she told him with Spartan vigour . |
30 | ‘ Oh , I can think of several things , ’ she told him with soft-voiced hostility . |