Example sentences of "[subord] he [verb] it with " in BNC.

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1 Although he accepted it with trepidation .
2 Although he accepted it with trepidation .
3 He built his dragons a garden , the most beautiful garden in the world , and although he surrounded it with an iron wall which he believed they would not cross , he made the wall beautiful for them , lavish with filigree work and sweet with hanging plants .
4 Iago works on Othello 's vision-interpretation until he replaces it with his own .
5 Eventually MacPhie found he could break the spell of the magic thread if he cut it with the woman 's magic hatchet .
6 It should not be difficult for any human being to assent to the adoption of this new creed if he compares it with what is otherwise available .
7 If he shared it with someone there was no sign of the other man ; but perhaps the whole place was rented furnished and what Coffin could see , heavy leather sofas and hunting prints , was some third party 's scheme of decoration .
8 It was not a place to which he could take Maureen MacQuillan or any woman , and only partly because he shared it with a fellow MP .
9 that 's right because he discussed it with me
10 If there is a life hereafter , then surely we will find Fred Daly strolling down an Elysian Fairway , whistling in his own inimitable style , his gallery enthralled by the perceptible body sway on the backswing before launching a colossal drive from the tee , enchanted by the purity of his iron play and driven to distraction by precisely 32 lifts of the putter blade from the back to the top of the ball before he sends it with authority into the cup .
11 Peter took the end of a candle from his pocket , and his hand was shaking when he lit it with a match .
12 Kurt Masur conducted one of the finest ‘ live ’ performances of this piece I have ever heard when he conducted it with the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra in Nottingham during an English tour a few years ago .
13 His face was beaded with perspiration and as he wiped it with his handkerchief he dislodged a few locks of his heavily greased hair .
14 Helen and Edward now met frequently on the Common , and she visited her father 's grave with him as he tended it with wild flowers .
15 She could hear the horse groan as he squeezed it with his calves .
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