Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] [pron] with [art] " in BNC.
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1 | SWEET JESUS : ‘ Albino Ballerina ’ / ‘ Your Baby Loves Me ’ West Midlands-based glamour pop four-piece follow their recent UK support spots with Pop Will Eat Itself with a double A-side |
2 | Trent met it with a slight movement of the tiller bar , and the big catamaran lifted smoothly . |
3 | Peregrine interrupted her with a languid chortle and was properly admonished . |
4 | I must have said that several times already because Ma fixed me with a glittering stare and exclaimed , ‘ If you say that word once more , Andrew , just once more , I 'll send you to the Science Museum again … with Annabel . ’ |
5 | Ezra provided me with a standard ; and gingered me into an attempt to train towards it . |
6 | When Stoker approached him with a play intended for his master , Irving , taking no thought of the devotion shown by his factotum , reacted along a scale from dismissiveness to contempt . |
7 | Postine subdued it with a single blow to its long wrinkled neck . |
8 | Santerre was about to protest but Mandeville dismissed him with a curt move of his gloved hand . |
9 | Straightening up , Roman regarded her with an unreadable expression . |
10 | The first attempt to penetrate the Latin American market was made in the early 1930s , when Moscow found itself with a surplus of oil in a world marketing network tightly controlled by the major multi-nationals . |
11 | Sandy was doing a trash all-nighter at the Scala , and Dionne met them with a cocktail shaker . |
12 | Mountbatten 's task was not simplified when General MacArthur saddled him with the additional responsibility of taking over Indonesia and Indo-China , previously within the American sphere . |
13 | Scalding tears brimmed over , and James Halden checked them with the cushion of his thumb . |
14 | Comments included ‘ Scott helped me with the photocopying ’ , ‘ Can we stay in the groups because I really like working with Bobby ? ’ and ‘ Why could n't we stay all day ? ’ |
15 | We must put all our energies into the preparation for Belle Ile while Schellenberg busies himself with the Steiner affair . ’ |
16 | Eye surgeons immediately accepted the new compound , and Alcon found itself with a worldwide monopoly . |
17 | This situation , in which other countries were relying on the United States to provide them with the dollars needed to boost their reserves , seemed to leave the USA in a highly privileged position , for the only way that other countries could accumulate reserves was if the USA provided them , by spending abroad more than it received . |
18 | So , as the 71/72 season dawned , Athletico found themselves with a new team , a new league and a bright future . |
19 | Ranulf came in with a series of plaintive questions but Corbett dismissed him with a look . |
20 | She enjoyed attending to the whitewashed chapel where compulsory prayers were conducted three times a day and did not feel ill-used when Mrs Prynn chastised her with a whip for letting slip a blasphemy or lying abed longer than she ought . |
21 | Interviewed by , of all newspapers , The Daily Worker ( now The Morning Star ) , Raymond Cusick provided them with a colour illustration interpreting his idea of what lay inside . |
22 | While Cleo and Dauntless tried to arrange themselves comfortably upon the sacking — which smelled malodorous in the extreme , as if the dogs had been using it as a toilet Apanage busied herself with the ghost-bagging equipment . |
23 | On April 17 , security officials interrupted the Good Friday service of Mgr Roche to serve him with an expulsion order . |
24 | As he turned back the coverlet of the bed where he must sleep alone , Frere consoled himself with the thought that what he was incapable of accomplishing himself might be accomplished for him by time and that providential hand , of which , in his earnest efforts outside the home , he was the faithful instrument . |
25 | The care pulls up at the studio and Kylie greets everyone with a breezy ‘ G'Day ’ and gets ready for the last few moments as Lola teenage runaway . |
26 | Cunningham defended it with every weapon he could muster . |
27 | Edward observed him with a certain bitterness ; such simplicity of need could seem enviable . |
28 | Woolley touched it with the muzzle of his gun . |
29 | Holding started it with a blistering over of flat-out speed that accounted for Boycott , after which no one passed 26 and they were all out for 122 , with Croft again the leading wicket-taker . |
30 | Claire springs into bathroom with cry of rage ( the train goes at 8.21 ) Steven nicks himself with a safety razor that ca n't nick you . |