Example sentences of "[vb past] her with [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The doctor provided her with anti-depressants .
2 She spent much of her time in Swahili-land , where she met the poet and scholar Muhammad Kijumwa al-Bakry , who provided her with manuscripts and information about the language and literature of the Swahili-speaking people .
3 Karen realised that her goal was to find a job which was challenging and interesting and which provided her with opportunities for foreign travel .
4 Whoever owned the cabin had wide-ranging interests — apart from several well-thumbed fishing journals and a variety of motoring magazines , there were numerous glossies that provided her with food for thought .
5 She had , perhaps , more of Offenbach than Homer about her , but I regarded her with affection and respect .
6 People usually liked her , but Roman Wyatt regarded her with loathing and she knew that was n't how she wanted him to think of her .
7 He regarded her with awe .
8 He regarded her with amusement .
9 When they could not get money from the machine they beat her with sticks .
10 She stretched Thérèse on the rack until her bones cracked , tore off her breasts with red-hot pincers , then flogged her with twigs and broke her on the wheel .
11 ‘ My heart is broken , ’ he assured her with emphasis , crashing his hand to his chest with wry drama .
12 I 'm just as eager as you to establish your identity , ’ he assured her with irony .
13 She could n't help the tinge of pink that flooded her cheeks at his expression as those blue eyes studied her with contempt .
14 If she queried anything , he blasted her with expertise .
15 An actress cornered her with snippets of information about herself which she hoped Rain would publish .
16 Robyn had somehow got into the position of cooking dinner , not wanting to admit that the simple process of preparing and cooking a meal for Luke filled her with dread .
17 The thought of returning to another sparse lodging in a back-street of London , to the endless trudging back and forth to the Register Office , to the days of scant food and less warmth , filled her with dread .
18 Yet it filled her with apprehension .
19 So … he 's in a mighty big hurry to read it , she decided , then wondered why the thought filled her with irritation .
20 The possibility filled her with horror .
21 Her first impression of her new school filled her with trepidation .
22 It was something she had never anticipated , a circumstance which filled her with alarm .
23 The clandestine nature of her task , the whiff of danger , filled her with excitement .
24 The quiet , controlled voice filled her with relief and she scrambled out on to the jig to join David .
25 The bizarre absurdity of his action filled her with amazement and wonder , for it seemed to disprove so many meannesses and preconceptions .
26 She was well aware that she purred inside like a cat if he even looked at her and the whole thing filled her with amazement .
27 The sign of her barrenness filled her with depression , and as usual she could n't prevent an irrational moment of anger with Dmitri for being sterile .
28 Claudia felt as if she were drowning in a pool of conflicting emotions ; the last thing she wanted was to go anywhere with Roman and yet the thought of being with him for a little while longer filled her with delight .
29 It was strange , but the thought of her sister marrying one of those terrible Feltons no longer filled her with abhorrence ; far better that than bring a child into the world that was n't wanted and whom her mother had already thrown off for adoption .
30 The thought of drifting along in the sunbeams , under the willow of the brook with only the frogs and water-rats to keep her company , filled her with glee .
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