Example sentences of "[vb pp] [pron] with [adv] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Dan must have built it with just that fantasy in focus , to keep some bust-out bimbo with a big ass and chichis in a style befitting Little Freakin' Egypt .
2 She could n't remember ever having met anyone with quite this capacity for rousing her to anger , she thought abstractedly .
3 Freud himself said apropos Totem and Taboo that ‘ I have not written anything with so much conviction since The Interpretation of Dreams .
4 At the time of her conversion , she was sometimes ecstatic with love ; on one occasion she returned home , and was so on fire with love which God had manifested to her that all she could utter was : ‘ O Love , can it be that thou hast called me with so much love , and revealed to me , at one view , what no tongue can describe ? ’ — Von Hugel .
5 ENGLAND 'S defeat in the first Cornhill Test has left them with even more problems than those produced by last winter 's disastrous tour of India .
6 Instead , he ended up in charity administration , but his earlier sense of a religious vocation has left him with quite another side : a passion for Romanesque churches .
7 The 24-year-old has suffered a string of injuries this season , and recent health problems have left him with too little time to regain full fitness .
8 The following year had left her with little enough time for dreams , let alone nightmares .
9 But Jim , bless him , had taken it with as little fuss as if he 'd been asked to feed the cat for a couple of days .
10 Rob Harland ( 18 points ) top scored for Norton again in the 58.39 home win over Belmont but they seemed to have left themselves with too much to do having lost four games already .
11 Thanks to the Under-Secretary , he 's left us with precious little of it to waste ! ’
12 The Americans have left us with very few stories to tell .
13 His mother should n't of sent him with so much money .
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