Example sentences of "i [verb] [verb] with [art] " in BNC.

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1 And at me let fly with a ringing broadside .
2 From this first experiment , I became fascinated with the problem of including lights in paintings .
3 From this first experiment , I became fascinated with the problem of including lights in paintings .
4 He commented on his project : ‘ The more I explored , the more I became absorbed with the mystery of the environment .
5 So flustered was I , in fact , that I became entangled with the bicycles in the hall ( my sons always keep them there , and other things being equal I usually get past them without too much difficulty ) , and I arrived in the dining-room even more distraught than I set out from the study .
6 It was only when I actually visited the Broads that I became infected with the same enthusiasm which led Ransome to write the books .
7 Who would I want to fight with an old man ? "
8 I mean to compare with an elephant dropping , it 's small .
9 I intend to start with the Dwarf Angel , and after three months I will put in a very young Regal Tang , which I would keep until it is three inches long .
10 so we started called her lip , but that happened before I got there so , as I got there it just like , as I joined got in with the regulars it started to peter out a bit , but I got fooled with a couple of times I thought they were taking the piss , alright Lynn how you doing , you know , still .
11 I got threatened with the sack once .
12 So I got to stay with the dogs and
13 I got to stick with the President and all I can think about.is those two and what they 're up to .
14 Denis Healey is another politician I admire , and I tend to agree with the view that he is the best leader the Labour Party never had .
15 ‘ Gottle a geer ’ Gazza would undoubtedly be a tremendous asset to the team , but after Silvers recent professions of poverty , I tend to agree with the Guardian that this is a ‘ We are still a big club ’ smokescreen .
16 I tend to play with the wah on the treble setting all the time which gives you an incredibly trebly sound and it 's really hard to make that sound good because it distorts and feeds back all the time .
17 How I tend to start with the boring bits like the sky and then reward myself later with an interesting part like a face or a patch of white .
18 What do I need to discuss with the parents when taking on a child ?
19 Let's just say I tried to leave with the minimum of fuss .
20 The same was true when I tried recording with the ME-6 through a Fostex desk onto cassette .
21 I tried to speak with the landlord but was driven off for what I seemed — a ragged , evil-smelling beggar .
22 I rose to preach with a jolly remark about there being an official opposition , ‘ but perhaps it will be going for a walk in a little while ’ .
23 I suggest starting with a cheaper jacket until you get hooked — and you can always wear it at weekends afterwards .
24 I want to live with the living .
25 I want to begin with a question which Neale does not explicitly address , but which seems to me to be a particular blind-spot which has determined the shape of television critical theory : the question of value .
26 This made me aware of how badly I 'd done with the domestic arrangements .
27 I 'd stayed with the Puseys several times , and knew my way about the flat .
28 I also thought I 'd written a better poem because I 'd struggled with the voice , forced myself to hear it again in my mind and to reply to it .
29 I 'd arranged with the local flying club to go up in a small ‘ Cub ’ training aircraft , which is well-suited for aerial photography as it has a very slow cruising speed .
30 Also , I felt I 'd dealt with the first layer and although I was well aware that there were subsequent layers , I thought I would deal with them at some later date .
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