Example sentences of "[verb] and [verb] [pron] with " in BNC.
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1 | Last night forensic experts were testing the guns to try and link them with crimes in Britain , Europe and America . |
2 | And you 're supposed to try and link it with bigger groups of children , so if you say you say you 've got primary skills |
3 | There 'd been yet another cancelled lesson only today and Ronni was feeling even angrier and edgier than ever as , just after lunchtime , she made her way down the garden towards the villa 's private little jetty , a corner she had n't explored before , to try and calm herself with a breath of air . |
4 | ‘ The idea is we are going to try and do something with his hands to see if we can give him some form of grip . ’ |
5 | We got so fed up with the leaking roof that we decided to try and mend it with some tar . |
6 | Hopeless to try and impress you with my slender collection of classical music . |
7 | Valda having provided the introduction , I was of course quite delighted to try and help you with names and contacts the other day on the telephone , and note that you will supply me with a strictly personal and confidential copy at the conclusion of your endeavours and I appreciate this VERY much ! |
8 | The head had asked the educational psychologist to come and assess him with a view to producing a formal Statement of Special Educational Needs . |
9 | Yeah and my sister in law used to come M my brother 's wife used to come and help us with the cleaning at night . |
10 | Have you someone who can assist and support you with the children ? |
11 | He rose and kissed her with spontaneous pleasure . |
12 | Others are opportunists , killing anything they can catch and devouring it with relish . |
13 | I find an old plastic carrier bag , tip out the few bits of string and wire it contains and replace them with a handful of rusty bolts from the biscuit tin . |
14 | When the entire pile had been transferred , she bunched the needles together with her hands and alternately stroked and beat them with her karaso , knitting them into a kind of rudimentary bale . |
15 | The red glow from the furnaces fell across the treadmills , turning the steel mesh to angry crimson , bathing the creatures inside them to eerie , unnatural life , blending and merging them with the machinery , until it was very nearly impossible to tell where the treadmills ended and the human creatures began … |
16 | She stopped and halted him with a hand on his arm . |
17 | Cheer and uphold them with the knowledge of your love and restore them to full health . |
18 | Cheer and uphold them with the knowledge of your love and restore them to full health . |
19 | Cheer and uphold them with the knowledge of your love and restore them to full health . |
20 | Cheer and uphold them with the knowledge of your love and restore them to full health . |
21 | Cheer and uphold them with the knowledge of your love and restore them to full health . |
22 | Cheer and uphold them with the knowledge of your love and restore them to full health . |
23 | Cheer and uphold them with the knowledge of your love and restore them to full health . |
24 | Cheer and uphold them with the knowledge of your love and restore them to full health . |
25 | But Fatima was laughing and loving herself with crossed arms . |
26 | Get to the point , tell people what they need to know and do it with as much style , clarity and substance as possible . |
27 | For our Christian message to grow and spread we have to learn to know and share ourselves with each other . |
28 | You had to book to get your hair cut , your toenails cut and your fingernails cut , and a screw had to stand and watch you with the scissors . |
29 | It was as if he had turned and hit me with his fist , I could n't hide it . |
30 | He began with her eyes , capturing and holding her with a laser-like stare that probed deep into her brain . |