Example sentences of "[verb] [art] [noun] with " in BNC.
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1 | She argues that there are good reasons for supposing that variables such as frequency , concreteness and prior priming — all of which influence the speed with which individual words can be accessed ( see Chapter 6 ) — will affect sentence production . |
2 | She did so with such innocent flirtation he should have been discomforted , but he met the look with his usual amusement . |
3 | This might seem more than enough for one life , but in the Ravensbruck concentration camp to which she was now sent she met the woman with whom she formed the other crucial relationship of her life , with Milena Jesenska , whose own life experience drew Margarete intensely , if vicariously , into another of the crucial Central European milieux of that period — the Prager Kreis of Willy Haas , Max Brod and Kafka , whose lover , and early translator , Milena was . |
4 | And through it all were shafts of golden splendour , shooting down from above to burnish the leaves with brilliance . |
5 | The new ‘ Queen Anne ’ manner of the time seemed to be a style that would permit greater freedom of planning and lacked the associations with religion evoked by neo-Gothic forms . |
6 | It is pursuing the Comex with an offer of $10m ( still only a fraction of its book value ) . |
7 | The lighting in the station approach has long been the subject of complain and the Association is actively pursuing the matter with BR . |
8 | ‘ We are actively pursuing the matter with the contractor employed on its behalf to carry out this work . ’ |
9 | Since there are seven university departments involved , I find this difficult to understand and will be pursuing the matter with the Scottish Office . ’ |
10 | Bradley who has travelled the world with his accordion sets the pace in more than 36 Irish tunes including Village Where I Went to School and The Galway Shawl . |
11 | Mrs Ashton used to sing with the London-based Salvation Army Songsters and has travelled the world with them , says Mr MacConachie . |
12 | It ventured forth only to kill cattle or flatten crops , poisoning the air with its fetid breath . |
13 | It is typical of the rampant speciesism of Homo sapiens , relentlessly poisoning the planet with its own far more disgusting wastes , that the writer of your editorial should perceive clerical inertia as a bat problem . |
14 | but tackles the oxer with a random , |
15 | He unlocked the door with the key that was on his chain . |
16 | ‘ Then the drugs must have been taken then , unless it was during this morning when I unlocked the cupboard with Dr Rafaelo 's key to take out anti-inflammatory tablets for Señora Thorpe . ’ |
17 | Ulster Unionist Jim Rodgers who has visited President Robinson in Dublin , said he had several times tried to dissuade her advisers from allowing the meeting with the Sinn Fein leader , and was ‘ angry and disappointed ’ that she went ahead . |
18 | In the seven cases where no specific primary carer was named as participating , four social workers had been aides by unspecified ‘ others ’ , and the remaining three had completed the form with the cooperation of the young person ( 16–18 year old ) alone . |
19 | Wood Group 's existing team based at Conoco 's Viking House will service the contract with as contracts manager and as head of supply base . |
20 | I try to kill the man with the first shot . |
21 | Remember that it is better to kill the reader with kindness by selecting information for him than to batter him to death in a flurry of factual blows ! |
22 | She did n't normally stay the night with her friend . |
23 | They also give origin to ( 2 ) the para-oesophageal connectives which unite the brain with the suboesophageal ganglion , and ( 2 ) the labro-frontal nerves . |
24 | She managed to give the would-be lawn a rough cut with an ancient mower she found in the outside store , and now she was tackling the border where already green shoots pierced the earth with promise . |
25 | I 'm setting my cap at someone else , she thought , circling the room with her chin in the air . |
26 | She was circling the room with an almost predatory air , examining each painting , each piece of furniture , and it was not appreciation that was etched on her face . |
27 | The food I stain the plate with there reflects the character of the institution : it is simple , but perfectly sustaining . |
28 | In witnessing to the lost , preaching the Gospel with harshness will only harden the heart of the sinner , whereas a life given over to humility , gentleness and brokenness will break the heart of a stone ( Psalm 126 : 5,6 ) . |
29 | There had been rumblings about a riot , but Nicholson had received the warnings with little fear . |
30 | She had written a receipt for the month 's rent for the garage , which he had proffered at the same time , and had received the book with a watery smile . |