Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [pers pn] with " in BNC.

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1 The minister explained that this kind of frontal approach was the wrong way to go about it with God .
2 Most of them went through the ritual of gazing about them with curious eyes in search of a familiar face among the crowds .
3 Now , as she crossed into Farringdon Street and saw familiar landmarks , she stopped and put down her bag , gazing about her with the pleasure of someone who has come home after a long absence .
4 The chief allotted Sycorax and Ariel three women to attend them , and then turned to face Kit , and traced between them with his staff three circles in the dust .
5 Under the special cover we have arranged for you with the Norwich Union , all Insured Persons of any age are covered , and the Policy will cover you should you have to cancel your holiday for certain reasons .
6 Your complete holiday at Colwyn Bay arranged for you with Bed , Breakfast and Evening Meal accommodation at your choice of Hotel inclusive of your choice of activity — Golfing , Bowling , Coach Tours , Fishing , Pony Trekking , Sailing .
7 Mother cared for him with a gentleness born out of genuine relief at still having him to care for .
8 And Roger laid about him with his whip , and left the print of it on two of the rogues before they downed him and used the thong to bind him .
9 Two thousand five hundred volunteers advanced on the salt depot in successive waves of twenty-five , defying orders to retreat and offering no resistance when the police laid about them with clubs , kicking and beating those who fell .
10 St Julian , intercede for me with Christ 's mother ! ’
11 I dutifully read through them with sinking feelings and , sometimes , a touch of nausea .
12 So far I 'd managed to avoid giving him the exact address , but now he asked for it with a determined note in his voice — " Just in case I 'm down that way " and I was forced to invent one , praying that he 'd never check up on it .
13 Alexandra gazed about her with delight , folding the Burrows , the Pemberleys , the Chamberlins , the village , everyone , into the warm embrace of her grateful glance , and sang and sang .
14 we foresaw a long downturn back in 1989 and we planned for it with re investment .
15 Templars , ghosts , curses — and now we shall answer for it with our lives ! ’
16 Anselm fought for it with a tenacity which is only explicable if the whole scene which we have briefly surveyed is borne in mind : the primacy was the brightest of the dreams which the monks of Canterbury had inherited from their largely silent , ever-beckoning past , and on this question Anselm fell under the spell of the awe-inspiring tradition which he had helped to preserve .
17 There are already plenty of pointers and anomalies , and I 'd like to go through them with you to try to sift out the red herrings and give due precedence to the important facts .
18 What I need to do is to go through them with you and make sure you fully understand what they what their origins are etcetera because isomers we base the questions are very very common so I 'll be able to talk about marks .
19 I arranged to visit that afternoon and to go through it with Mr and Mrs Singh .
20 I just want to go through it with you and recap .
21 So if you let me take a copy , I 'll give that lease you signed to my company solicitor and get him to go through it with a magnifying glass .
22 She had to perform for them with the spotlight on her and she knew that no trick would be good enough .
23 Should the current tide turn , we will think about it with great pleasure and renewed confidence .
24 Jay drifted through the dazzle to hold her , kissed her agonisingly soft hair , breathed her perfume , kissed her closed wet eyes with a tenderness that stabbed through her with a sword of fire .
25 Test for it with a screwdriver .
26 When the dashing Cigognes arrived they pounced with glee on the dispersed German planes flying up and down in the ‘ barrage ’ , tearing through it with impunity to shoot up the Drachen balloons , the vital eyes of the German artillery .
27 At the end , you get to be inside Richie 's head as he righteously kicks the poor woman to death after she 's come for him with a hatchet in each hand .
28 I have often looked for it with binoculars , but I have never been able to glimpse it even with × 20 , though my 76-mm refractor brings it out unmistakably , and with my 39-cm reflector I have no trouble in seeing the central star .
29 He waded through it with a non-stop grin and managed to turn it to political advantage .
30 The day came when the road was flooded and Skipper waded through it with no hesitation .
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