Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] [pos pn] [noun] with [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Or top your pies with meringue for a change .
2 But it is still better not to cook dishes yourself using cow 's milk before she is six months old , and you should also avoid giving your baby dairy products like yogurt , or mixing her cereal with cow 's milk .
3 Nothing could pierce the aura of her grief or interrupt her preoccupation with mourning .
4 Pipe decorative scales over him in different colours , or paint their edges with gold and silver food colouring .
5 Nor hanging her head with shame . "
6 Manufacturers of dynamite and the other nitro-organics plied their trade as placidly as ever ; manufacturers of ammonium nitrate fertiliser merely desensitised it and countered its hygroscopicity with kaolin or kieselguhr instead of wax .
7 He nods his head and blinks his eyes with sleep .
8 The doctor ‘ bled him in the jugular vein , blistered and purged him with calomel , and lowered his pulse with foxglove ’ , and he was ‘ somewhat better in the morning ’ !
9 She agreed with the Bishop of Lincoln rather than with the students of Lincoln , for she thought him a disaster in the pulpit ; blinking , and articulating his words with difficulty , and often using the peculiar phrase ‘ paradoxic ally speaking ’ .
10 Temptress Melanie Williams and partner in crime Eric Gooden refuse to ‘ Jump on to any bandwagons , even with new technology ’ and got their deal with Virgin 's Ten label the hard way .
11 Frankie had scrubbed his hands and feet and dampened his hair with water to make it lie flat and tidy against his head .
12 Niggers ate children and ran around naked and plastered their skins with dog-dirt .
13 Lucy watched him ; she came and stroked his hair with tenderness to give encouragement .
14 He smacked his lips and stroked his moustache with surprise .
15 He has seen music legends come and go but , until the end of this month , Fluff has fought and won his battle with time .
16 Then she leant back and narrowed her eyes with concentration .
17 Like thousands of other ordinary women , I frightened , alienated and excluded my husband with talk of marriage contracts to be renewed every ten years and marriage as legalised prostitution .
18 This year NCT has a gift and Christmas card catalogue out : please look out for copies at meetings and place your orders with committee members for us to send off in bulk .
19 This makes driving an ideal context in which to understand the concept of subjective risk and explore its relationship with memory .
20 Visitors to the Merseyside Maritime Museum , who are promoting the project with Dr Ballard , will be able to view the wreck and explore its interior with robot cameras remotely controlled from a viewing room in the museum .
21 He describes the features of the four main systems that are currently in use in the UK and illustrates their application with reference to examples drawn from retail analysis and store location , market research , credit rating and target marketing .
22 They covered her nakedness with an apron of figleaves , and punished her sexuality with pain and oppression : ‘ In sorrow thou shalt bring forth children ; and thy desire shall be to thy husband , and he shall rule over thee ’ .
23 It accompanied her to bed at night and filled her dreams with dread and her sleep with sudden awakenings .
24 Before it grew any darker , we followed a little path to the well , a deep gap between boulders , and filled our kettle with water from the spring .
25 Westerman , shuffling the cyclostyled papers about in his hands , dropped his glass and filled his shoes with brandy .
26 In the twilight of the Great Drought he had come down to the river and filled his wheelbarrow with water until only a Samson could have moved it .
27 His head falls forward , his hands drop , and before he can vomit I jab the right again to split his nose and cover his face with blood .
28 We need to develop techniques to allow tourists to see animals and plants , without destroying them ; to devise systems of farming that deliberately create opportunities for wildlife , and to design our cities with wildlife in mind .
29 May we come to respect ourselves for sticking to our principles and living our lives with honesty and integrity .
30 This discussion in the opening chapter lays the groundwork for a consideration of the key questions the author has set himself to address , about the way power relationships historically and in the present structure the caring professions and shape their interactions with service users and other professional groups .
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