Example sentences of "[vb pp] [pers pn] with [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 No yes Mr Singe is dedicated to the fewcher of Athletes Whaddon and to proove it has prezented me with a BLANK czech for £53–24p only , which is at my dispozal for strainthning the squid .
2 Yet he had pursued her with a single-minded intent that was unnerving .
3 The wording with which section 2 of the Homicide Act 1957 introduced diminished responsibility is rather unsatisfactory , but judges , counsel , doctors , and juries have approached it with a compassionate pragmatism rather than with the rarefied verbal analysis too frequently encountered in English criminal law .
4 When has anyone among you seen me with a gloomy face ?
5 An offshore worker has presented me with a detailed file containing his experiences as a safety representative .
6 By the time she had fed them with the filthy stuff , she was covered in oil and stuck all over with cotton fly .
7 In effect , we have presented you with a prime site , and it 's up to you to decide what you want to do with it .
8 During his first week , Mrs Jordan had visited him with a homemade fruitcake .
9 It was as if she had shot him with a tranquillising dart .
10 and as he 's done that the mates behind him have shot him with a real gun , his gone , his gone
11 A bit tricky under the circumstances , although I 've never actually done it with a raving loony .
12 My reason for not having done it myself and my father 's reasons for not having done it with the National Gallery is that , in the case of Yale , I 'm looking forward to the day when there 'll be other people interested in English art who will give paintings or money to the Center for British Art just because it is the Center for British Art , where they would n't do it if it was the Paul Mellon Center for British Art .
13 Even so , few companies have embraced it with the down-and-dirty relish of Converse — another spot features a girl getting the brand 's logo tatooed on her bottom .
14 Instead , they had fed it with the only food he knew .
15 To have seen it is associated with a more positive attitude towards SSE , not to have seen it with a neutral attitude ; to recall it well is associated with an even more positive attitude towards SSE , not to recall it well with only a mildly positive attitude ; to associate changes with its use with a very positive attitude ; not to do so with only a mildly positive attitude .
16 Her dress had been made by a local dressmaker who had made it with a deep frill of black satin round the neck .
17 They have presented us with an extraordinary melange of figures which are hugely contradictory .
18 They behaved as though the European exchange rate mechanism had equipped them with a monetary policy and had left no point in discussing the subject further .
19 The teacher had helped them with the capital letter to begin the sentence and the full stop at the end .
20 I was present at the sale and bought a set of Keesing 's Contemporary Archives which have proved invaluable though I have used them with the usual misgivings that accompany the enjoyment of a benefit which has been denied to others .
21 Some people have had them with a solid roof
22 Miguel had really entrusted her with a great secret .
23 Sylvie had told him with a dreamy insouciance that Katherine was away in Boston , staying with a charming man called Thomas Sachs .
24 As soon as you deigned to tell me that the Svend you were looking for was a student , and that he 'd used my home as a hotel , I recalled that my nephew spent a night here shortly after I moved in so that he could attend a lecture at the city university , and that I 'd entrusted him with a spare key so he could come and go as he pleased . ’
25 We are particularly grateful to members of the undergraduate years 1965 , who responded to the Librarian 's appeal for items to display at the Gaudy in June , and to Nina Bawden ( Mabey , 1943 ) who has supplied us with a complete set of her novels .
26 He has already blessed you with every spiritual blessing .
27 Herluin had opened his mouth and drawn breath to ride over his presumptuous novice with a torrent of indignant words , but then held his breath even before the abbot had cautioned him with a peremptory hand .
28 There 's Roger ( Hugh Laurie ) and Mary ( Staunton ) , big noises in the world of advertising jingles trying vainly to repress the scars of a cot death tragedy , good-hearted but batty cat-loving loner Maggie ( Emma Thompson ) gagging for ‘ it ’ but a victim of the very self-help manuals she publishes and sexy Sarah , whose predilection for married men has landed her with the overgrown child that is Brian ( Tony Slattery doing his worst ) .
29 Lyotard 's definition of postmodernism as the subversion of metanarratives , then the nouveau roman can be said to have rejected the totalizing metanarrative of existentialism , even if only to have replaced it with a literary-historical metanarrative of its own .
30 Mr Kronenburg 's lawyers accepted that the defamation was accidental , four-figure damages were paid , and Chatto & Windus , having first withdrawn the book , has reissued it with an elaborate disclaimer slip .
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