Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv prt] with the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Make the patchwork on the shells by spreading the glue over a small area , laying on scraps of cloth and pressing them down with the damp cloth . |
2 | Dexter believed Jane Pargeter was more interested in David Parkin 's affair than she pretended : you ca n't be someone 's lover for three years and then cast them off with the same indifference as an old pair of socks . |
3 | He should then carry you on with the next question . |
4 | Not only will I be dealing with some of your concerns through ‘ Vet 's Corner ’ , but I am taking them up with the very people who make the food — with some eye-opening results ! |
5 | It would not be past Zhukov 's greed and cunning to try and fob him off with the wrong pie e of film . |
6 | Now 26 , she spent many years after college hitchhiking around the world , drifting through the punk scene in San Francisco to demonstrations in Dallas , squats in Amsterdam and the women 's peace camp in Cosmo , Italy , before a British producer recognised her itinerant musical talent and signed her up with the bestselling Texas Campfire Tapes LP . |
7 | And Sand Table gives every indication that his trainer has laid him out with the Royal Hunt Cup in mind . |
8 | And Sand Table gives every indication that his trainer has laid him out with the Royal Hunt Cup in mind . |
9 | Yet the glimpse of her on that brief video had n't brought her back with the sharp focus that I craved . |
10 | So the bit was taken out of his mouth and put back in the proper place , and Wendy continued to calmly trot him around with the other horses ; and Huckleberry kept putting his tongue over the bit again , and again , and again . |
11 | It 's back in its box now , but it 's still pretty big — so I have to stick it in with the dirty washing . |
12 | You dip it in with the leading edge let the water pour over it , then drain it off . |
13 | Next , if I were wise only to my own ends , I would certainly take such a subject as of itself might catch a clause , whereas this ’ — he is of course writing about the vexed question of erm Church government and the possible disappearance of episcopy — ‘ whereas this hath all the disadvantages on the contrary , and such a subject as the publishing whereof might be delayed at pleasure and time enough to pencil it over with the curious touches of art , even to the perfection of a faultless picture , whereas in this argument the not deferring it is of great moment to the good speeding . |
14 | Fill in the coupon on this page and send it off with the appropriate cheque |
15 | It was a post for which he was singularly unsuited and from which he removed himself or was gently pushed in September 1939 , but , though he failed to hit it off with the central committee , he did bring to the organisation the stamp of institutional legitimacy . |
16 | I am still very shaken and will be taking it up with the American authorities . ’ |
17 | Lay a piece of masking tape at the centre point of the hearth , then line it up with the plumb bob |
18 | thing you could pass on to the police and they could take it up with the local council . |
19 | A little extra pressure and I would be able to fish it out with the hypodermic needle I had poised ready . |
20 | In a flash she was off her bed and on her way to have it out with the one man responsible . |
21 | He even gets to duke it out with the bad guy — hard to do when you 're a disembodied ghost , conventionally restricted to shifting ornaments and the like , but under pressure form Patrick 's agents , the filmmakers find a way . |
22 | Written by the well known Michael Freeman , the book details the setting up of a studio from its very conception to kitting it out with the latest gear . |
23 | I returned the amp for repair but the company sent it back with the same fault as before . |