Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb base] with a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I mean with a high bird , ’ he amended . |
2 | I mean with a medical certificate . ’ |
3 | To Timothy his dear dad great mercy and peace to you from God the father and Christ Jesus our Lord I give thanks to the God of my forefathers who I worship with a clear conscience when I mention you in my prayers as I do constantly night and day . |
4 | But I relax with a good book whenever possible . |
5 | ‘ You see , ’ he continued , smiling unpleasantly , ‘ I travel with a young man , a friend of mine , who roasts boys ' hearts and eats them . |
6 | Sergei draws black , so I open with a dull pawn to king four , which he mimics , as he does my next three moves . |
7 | As he said ( through the journal of his grandfather ) ‘ I will never be free from this old tyranny : I believe with a perfect faith … ’ ( which is how the statement of faith called the 13 creeds begins ) . |
8 | I close with a momentous observation about illustrations . |
9 | I agree with a certain amount of what my hon. Friend said . |
10 | I agree with a great deal of his concerns . |
11 | I agree with a great deal that has been said by Mr . |
12 | replied the doctor in his delightful Scottish accent ( and rather I think with a lovely Highland lilt to it ) . |
13 | Paul and I converse with a lovely WPC . |
14 | I exist with a primary school football team and th the two skills that they 're able to develop , the powers of concentration and hopefully a sense of fair play . |
15 | So I live with a constant and uncomely reminder of folly and failure , and no doubt it does me good . |
16 | I start with a low whistle , twist it , |
17 | I write with a strong sense of the necessity of continuing our — talk , and without premeditation , under the impression that you were indeed as much struck as I was by our quite extraordinary to ask if it would be possible for me to call on you , perhaps one day next week . |
18 | But all the ‘ I could n't handle the touring ’ bit , I take with a slight pinch of salt . |
19 | ‘ Communications officer on atomic submarine , ’ he says , and I see with a sudden , sickening clarity that he has forked my bishop and knight . |
20 | I suppose you have to be if you sleep with an erstwhile nun . |
21 | You could do it even better if you want with a straight line , if it 's stretch the scales to infinity . |
22 | ‘ You speak with a strange accent I have not heard before . |
23 | And for a first course all you will need is either the broth from the pot-au-feu , which will have a very fine flavour and which you can thicken if you like with a little rice — there should be enough for seven or eight people — or perhaps a dish of mussels , or a light fish soup . |
24 | and erm , we 'd got there and a young lady came along delivering milk you know with a big milk float and she put the , the twins Brenda and |
25 | And it bloody saunting you know with a little down in front |
26 | On the application , the walls are in wood , and that 's as much you get with a polycarbonate roof . |
27 | EVERYTHING YOU GET WITH AN ORDINARY COOKER , PLUS AN EXTRAORDINARY AMOUNT OF EXTRAS |
28 | At once you will have indulgence for all the sins which you confess with a contrite heart . |
29 | Well , if you smile with a whole mouthful of rotten teeth you 've not got a very nice smile have you ? |
30 | If you deal with a tied agent or direct with an insurance company you can ask how the cover offered meets your requirements , but you will need to shop around to determine the best option for you in terms of cover and price . |