Example sentences of "[prep] them with [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | If so , chop through them with a small cold chisel . |
2 | Spatz looked up at Ellis and took the files from him , sorting through them with a great show of self-importance , before finally setting them aside and looking across at Kim . |
3 | Texas drove some beasts to New Orleans and after 1849 to California , but it was the promise of the great north-eastern market which urged ranchers to explore those long routes which have become part of the heroic romance of the ‘ Wild West ’ , linking the remote south-west with the slowly approaching railheads and through them with the giant transport centre of Chicago , whose stockyards were opened in 1865 . |
4 | ‘ Well , what if I purchased two lots which added up to less than fifty pounds , could I pay for them with a personal cheque , assuming , of course , that I had a valid cheque card ? ’ |
5 | Duncan trotted back with him and , sure enough , Mother dinosaur was waiting for them with a big smile on her face . |
6 | Yesterday it all came good for them with a thrilling five shot ( 78-73 ) victory over Old Bleach in the final at Jordanstown , a result that finally takes away the sour taste following their defeat by Bangor in last year 's final . |
7 | Imprinted against the sculpted white drifts of the opposite shore he sprang from the ice in a swift , frisky curvet , landed with perfect balance , and sped towards them with a lithe , energetic swing from foot to foot , faultlessly timed . |
8 | Sensing their presence on the threshold of the door , it twisted its head up towards them with a atrocious snarl . |
9 | It is hoped that they do , because it can be shown that theories that include gravity are either finite or nonrenormalizable ; that is , if one has to make any infinite subtractions , then one will have to make an infinite number of them with a corresponding infinite number of undetermined remainders . |
10 | Plenty of steps , most of them with a rich reward for the climber , such as those that lead to the Lindenhof . |
11 | ( iv ) Certain electoral practices , some of them with a long and disreputable history , are forbidden . |
12 | Keith Ramsey supplied three of them with a long-range shot 15 seconds from time , but Gerald Lee marshalled his team through . |
13 | The Wapping area involved four or five local authorities and the plan was to leave each of them with a high degree of autonomy but with some rather unconsidered federal situation over the whole area . |
14 | Nathan nodded his thanks as the waiter presented each of them with a leather-bound menu . |
15 | Evelyn watched the two of them with a little smile on her face . |
16 | The actual question appeared each time on the screen in front of them with a seven point scale with labels at the end points — 7=VERY WELL and 1=NOT VERY WELL . |
17 | ‘ I 've ended up most of them with a full confession , once we 'd worked it out . |
18 | In that aim it is abetted both by nature conservation bodies — duped by the MoD 's tendentious Defence and the Environment prospectus of three years ago , into believing that the area 's interests are best served by the public being kept out — and by factions within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority , most of them with a military background , who also tug their forelocks to that aim . |
19 | yeah , the , that 's the awful part I tried one of them with a big bit here and I tried it on and it looked like a tit on a pimple , I said god what am I gon na do ? |
20 | Registration at an exchange was not to be compulsory for the unemployed ; their large numbers and the mismatch of many of them with the available jobs would have led the scheme into immediate crisis . |
21 | The men laughed as she manoeuvred past them with a fixed smile . |
22 | He closed the door behind them with a decisive click , his gaze heavy-lidded on her tense white face . |
23 | In the LCFA Junior Cup , East Lancs Crown put their inconsistent league form behind them with a 4-3 success over Lee Jones OB . |
24 | Problems are on their way , so be ready to cope with them with a stiff upper jaw , in typical British Bulldog style ( even if you 're not one ) . |
25 | Now that I had my dolls and their dolls ' houses , I set about playing with them with the greatest pleasure , and when I visited Wood Green I shut my eyes to some of the realities . |
26 | Together these two essays are an attempt to construct the theoretical basis for an alternative to positivistic scholarships , an alternative that will deal with the specifically literary properties of texts , and deal with them with the same degree of objectivity and rigour as scholarship has traditionally claimed . |
27 | Instinctively Stephen held out his arms to catch her , and she fell into them with a ridiculous girlish giggle . |
28 | The tribunals are meant to provide simple informal justice in an atmosphere in which the ordinary man feels he is at home … an atmosphere which does not shut out the ordinary man so that he is prepared to conduct his own case before them with a reasonable prospect of success . |
29 | Ella looked upon them with a kindly eye . |
30 | the fact of belonging to the same class , and that of belonging to the same generation or age group , have this in common , that both endow the individuals sharing in them with a common location in the social and historical process , and thereby limit them to a specific range of potential experience , predisposing them for a certain characteristic mode of thought and experience , and a characteristic type of historically relevant action . |