Example sentences of "[verb] [adj] [noun] with " in BNC.

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1 The 1633 ‘ Uyttenbogaert ’ fits that bill with the additional advantages of being both a representation of an important figure in Dutch religious history ( although the Rijksmuseum already has a portrait of him by Rembrandt 's contemporary Jacob Backer ) and universally accepted as authentic by the members of the Rembrandt Research Project , some of whom are Rijksmuseum curators .
2 It contains three- and four-letter word picture cards , and children have to make up the words using eight cubes with letters on each side .
3 They are a lovey-dovey couple , much given , for reasons that remain obscure , to roguishly gagging each other with bits of masking tape , but tension sets in with the arrival of Clara 's best friend Lillibet from America .
4 There is one long pointed apical papilla with 2–3 oral papillae on each side of the jaw .
5 The highlight here is undoubtedly the 1955 Brahms Haydn Variations , one of his earliest ( mono ) recordings with the Philharmonia , which reveals the conductor in an extremely dynamic mood , shaping each Variation with incisiveness and great breadth of characterisation .
6 The night before , Cati had fallen asleep sitting with her mother and Rosa on the balcony in the cool of the evening ; when her mother had given her a gentle push to rouse her ; she found her slightly feverish and put her to bed .
7 Even quite elderly people , male or female , could often earn something towards their maintenance , while the practice of assisting low-wage earners with large families of young children was widespread .
8 The house is empty — bring that brat with you if you must — and get a housekeeper , or a governess , or whatever 's needed for the rest .
9 It seems to me that for those , like myself , who want to include divine revelation with science in their total picture about the origin of life , the thought that it could have originated in one that supports their belief that God had a hand in these matters .
10 Rifle and machine-gun fire met each attack with a courageous determination that Charles envied .
11 After her miscarriage so long ago , Elizabeth met each change with apprehension , but she seemed well and in fact , bloomed in her pregnancy .
12 ‘ They stab each other with their banderillas . ’
13 where 'd you want this , the post ? , that the , before they stab each other with it oh that sounds like he 's in the cooker is he
14 If you care to try building that newsletter with PagePlus , however , you might see why I came to those conclusions .
15 ‘ We do not want economic war with Russia , ’ Mr Otsason stresses .
16 They spent so much time in Zap Zone at Streatham , scampering about in clouds of dry ice , zapping each other with laser guns , so many hours watching Neighbours or running up and down shopping-malls , playing Super Nintendo , they had probably not had time to go anywhere near a mosque or get their heads round the basics of Islamic education .
17 Companion stuff from the new album — a gloriously lolloping ‘ Step It Up ’ , the pre-packed next single ‘ Ground Level ’ — rubs slick shoulder with pre-acceptance vintage like ‘ Lost In Music ’ , and the show goes on and on until people are dripping off the walls , and the last kind of urban excitement we need is a joke security alert on Charing Cross Road , which means we are all shepherded out of the Marquee 's tradesmen 's entrances like nuisances , sticking to each other and sapped of claustrophobic dancenergy .
18 She and this animal treated each other with mutual contempt , like an old unhappily married couple , and I always thought that the only reason he did n't bite her or she have him put down was that they disliked the rest of the world even more than each other and would have been even more miserable and lonely than they were in their trap of hostility .
19 Since that afternoon two days ago they 'd treated each other with a cool formality , a style initiated by Roman on the return trip from the Blue Grotto , when he 'd seemed to withdraw into a kind of amused reserve , as if he 'd tested her out in some way and now lost interest in the original conquest .
20 The two species treated each other with the distant friendliness of creatures who could , at a pinch , eat one another but had decided not to .
21 to hit that light with .
22 More importantly , Soviet diplomats have by and large restrained from trying to cultivate political ties with groups considered unacceptable to the government in question and , when accused of doing so , have apologised and made every effort to smooth over the situation , in dramatic contrast to the vehement denials and abusive tirades which any such allegation elicited in the 1930s .
23 The lawns are filled with the usual odd-ball cast of characters who like to congregate in Indian parks : little boys playing cricket in the dry water channels ; a lost-looking village goatherd with his flock ; picnicking Punjabi families with their tiffin-tins ; loving couples reclining against trees ; a saffron-robed Hindu ascetic sitting cross-legged on the grass ; a pair of elderly bent-backed colonels with identical walking sticks .
24 I 've already stated I do not recall er the person I voiced that concern with at the time
25 ‘ And I hope we 're both mature enough to treat each other with civility and respect for the few remaining days we 're forced to spend together . ’
26 I 've gone clean off him — ever since he made that pact with Stalin and the ghastly Russians . ’
27 ( Hobsons Ltd ) A guide to all courses in universities , polytechnics and colleges which combine full-time study with training and experience in industry and commerce .
28 People stop to greet each other with obvious affection .
29 DELL UNLEASHES 80486 BLITZ WITH 18 CHEAPER MACHINES
30 In January 1949 the British cabinet ruled that co-operation with Europe should not be taken so far that it compromised Britain 's ability to survive as an independent state .
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