Example sentences of "[vb pp] with [pron] for [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | But he is in one sense or another occupied with it for the rest of the book as he directs the recluse in understanding her experience in terms of a pattern established by the Incarnation , and anchors his teaching to Scripture . |
2 | I think that often people did n't realise how tired and desperate they were until they 'd sat with her for a while . |
3 | John Aubrey [ q.v. ] may have lodged with him for a time . |
4 | Erm I have n't been bothered with it for a couple of months now Doctor , and |
5 | It was all right for Piers : he had played with her for the hell of it , while making no bones about telling her that she was little more than a convenient body . |
6 | ‘ To the lighthouse ’ had been our motto , and there we went , leading George , while the others made up a fire and roasted whole the lamb they had brought with them for a picnic luncheon . |
7 | The Gnomes had rolled the designs for the new Crown Jewels into cylinders and packed them carefully into long , hollow tubes , which they had brought with them for the purpose . |
8 | Eva already had the uniforms she had brought with her for the youth congress . |
9 | Then you bring your ladder that you 've brought with you for the job and you put it up leaning on this windowsill , so that essentially if that 's the windowsill the end of that table there , it 's up to here you see with the top of the ladder just above the windowsill . |
10 | He should have remained with her for the hunting , devil take it , instead of going to his friend Woolacombe ! |
11 | Reserve team manager Eddie Kyle said : ‘ Parkinson has trained with us for a while . |
12 | Where a Master 's degree course is paired with one for a Diploma , students are registered concurrently for both qualifications . |
13 | I am particularly taken with one for a charity based in Rusper , Sussex , called ‘ Care for the Wild ’ . |
14 | I 'd lived with them for a while . |
15 | Ferrets must become used to wearing a muzzle long before they are fitted with one for a day 's ferreting . |