Example sentences of "[noun prp] [vb past] [pers pn] with [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Giles Aplin examined it with some interest before consigning it to a buttoned pocket without comment . |
2 | Certainly Cromwell regarded them with some anxiety , and in 1533 he made Throckmorton promise that he would ‘ stay at home and meddle little with politics ’ . |
3 | Rose said it with such empathy that all criticism was stopped . |
4 | Although Jack was taller , Ho hit him with such force that soon Jack fell away from him and he sprang out . |
5 | The voyage of the good ship ‘ Ceilidh ’ in September provided us with many lessons in seamanship and Christian living . |
6 | Modigliani painted her with such ferocity , in his shirt-sleeves , his hair all ruffled . |
7 | ‘ Oh , he sees me , ’ Belinda told her with some spirit . |
8 | In the evening Chola woke him with some water to drink : he winced and then groaned as the pain shot out from his thigh and radiated through his body . |
9 | The only difference was that Francis did it with more charm . |
10 | Even Purvis treated me with more respect as I sauntered out . |