Example sentences of "be [verb] [pers pn] with a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | MILLWALL defender Colin Cooper showed why Nottingham Forest have been pursuing him with a fine display in their 2–1 win at DERBY . |
2 | And it would be nice if you were to provide her with a little brother or sister . ’ |
3 | Cos they were replacing it with a radial , they 're transferred that stock onto the other end product number . |
4 | Talk was intense among the youngsters , and the young actors and actresses roaming Sunset Strip were no different to the youth of America , if not the world , in that they too were a disoriented bunch in search of idols ; Clift , Brando and Dean were providing them with a whole new repertoire of sayings , postures , stances and gestures . |
5 | She glared up , aware of the slight change in his tone , and saw that his eyes were scouring hers with a strange kind of intensity . |
6 | The best way to explain Message Queue Interface is to compare it with a standard remote procedure call , where a client sends a request to another machine and waits for the response . |
7 | Now part of the er exercise which the marketing exec does when he or she round to the surgeries is to provide them with a certain amount of information of course . |
8 | ‘ To make lips look fuller , the trick is to define them with a brown eyeliner and outline the shape you want them to be and then go for a light coloured lipstick . |
9 | The traditional way to prevent corrosion is to suspend a ‘ sacrificial ’ magnesium anode in the cistern ; the best solution with a corroded cold water cistern is to replace it with a new plastic one . |
10 | The best thing to do when an old galvanised cistern has started to rust is to replace it with a modern plastic type . |
11 | Mr Pizzi is replacing them with a main circular space with a two storey-colonnaded façade . |
12 | The ideal is to coat them with a good flexible roofing compound while still sound , which can extend the life of a roof by up to 20 years . |
13 | There 's one scene of four minutes where every third or fourth sentence is ‘ What about the cases ? ’ , referring to what Rita 's character was going to do with her baggage , and it changes so that each person is saying it with a different meaning . |
14 | A simple method for remembering the names of the three areas is to associate them with a particular point of the body . |
15 | Looking impossibly handsome in his formal wedding clothes , he was surveying her with a fierce intensity that not only made her blush furiously , but caused her pulses to race almost out of control . |
16 | She never knew how to make it come out sounding as if she was spelling it with a little ‘ m ’ . |
17 | The plan , agreed in 1989 , was to replace it with a purpose-built dental hospital and postgraduate institute . |
18 | And then , almost at once , his iron control seemed to snap , and he was kissing her with a frenzied , pent-up , impatient longing that was totally beyond anything she 'd ever experienced before . |
19 | It was all she was capable of saying for quite some time , for he had captured her lips again and was kissing her with a deeper intensity . |
20 | She had £8,000 in the Gibraltar fund , a substantial slice of which was providing her with a monthly income . |
21 | ‘ Especially if he was doing it with a few friends . ’ |
22 | The only thing wrong was he was washing them with a hundred octane gasoline , he had a gasoline engine firing exhaust underneath it and he was parked among all our gas trucks . |
23 | When I turned to close the door behind me she was watching me with a faint smile . |
24 | Her eyes were adjusting to the darkness , and now she could see that he had folded his arms over the enticing broadness of his chest and was watching her with a challenging glitter in his eyes . |
25 | His voice was low , and she glanced up and saw that he was watching her with a strange kind of intensity . |
26 | He was watching her with a strange look on his face , half amusement , half something else , and she felt herself bristle . |
27 | When she looked back at Petion , she saw that he was watching her with a sympathetic expression . |
28 | Raynor had fetched wine from a corner cupboard , and was heating it with a thin iron rod which had been resting in the fire 's embers . |
29 | Old Ladjang remonstrated with him quietly , but the others were silent , and we realized that our captain was infecting them with a subtle but poisonous hostility towards us . |