Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv prt] with [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The next day , place the black fondant tiles all over the roof , in neat overlapping rows , securing them on with a little water or royal icing .
2 Out of his sack he fished a pair of sticky-rubber knee-pads and proceeded to strap them on with a complicated system of webbing .
3 She forced herself to eat some more dry biscuits and chocolate , washing them down with a small amount of water .
4 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 .
5 Well knock me down with a naked Klingon !
6 The paper bag slipped , she grabbed it and it tore open at the bottom , spilling its contents onto the empty teacups near Miss Angus and turning some of them over with an attention-drawing rattle .
7 ‘ The language of Newton ! ’ he cried , scribbling figures on the blackboard and immediately wiping them off with a damp rag as though he were doing vanishing tricks .
8 These can be removed simply by wiping them off with a damp cloth .
9 If the right hon. and learned Gentleman supports the TECs so much , why has he started them off with a significant cut in funding ?
10 If you 're a bit large on the hips , top them off with a loose T-shirt .
11 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 .
12 ‘ When I was at drama school , they paired me off with a lovely actor who was only five foot eight and we had to play husband and wife !
13 He should then carry you on with the next question .
14 ‘ We 'll have to feed you up with a good meal before you go , ’ said Sister Margaret .
15 A voice from the front of the column shouted , ‘ Piper , at Achnacarry and in England you wake us up with your bagpipes ; here in France we wake you up with a hot dinner at the last minute . ’
16 They were to remember where they came from : ‘ Remember that you were slaves in Egypt and the Lord your God brought you out with a strong hand and an outstretched arm . ’
17 Most sailing courses can provide buoyancy aids and waterproof clothing , while a pair of trainers and shorts will get you by with a borrowed lifejacket while crewing in the summer .
18 But their defence could do nothing as winger Sharpe burst down the left and opened them up with a devastating cross .
19 Generally what we do for the engineers that come in [ is ] , we put them up with a senior guy , to go on the system , and bring them up that way … .
20 In the second half , Swindon were again on top whilst Maclaren fired them up with a free kick .
21 Finally , my old friend Alistair Sampson set me up with a cheerful office over his shop in the Brompton Road , where I am gathering stock and beginning life again .
22 and cleaned me up with a large whitewash brush .
23 I lit a cigarette , whose first jab doubled me up with an unmufflable bark of outrage from my lungs .
24 He padded them out with a torn sheet from sick bay to stop them making any noise .
25 In the Littlewoods Cup two goals by Derby 's McMinn disposed of West Bromwich Albion , and Manchester City 's misery continued when Coventry put them out with a 16th-minute goal from Regis after a Redmond error .
26 He 'd flick them out with an old hickory shafted wedge and say , ‘ Keep going , son . ’
27 Tying meant fastening him in with a feeding tray .
28 Summoning her courage , she pushed past him into the gangway between the stalls , then leapt aside as a porter nearly ran her over with a loaded trolley .
29 He went on like that until the chief officer nodded him through with a glazed look in his eyes .
30 The nearest guard glanced at it , then ushered him through with a curt nod of his head .
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