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

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1 His hotel room had three beds , and for a few days he shared it with two German boys , students , who had enormous rucksacks and bulky guidebooks , and who were eager for Tim to go round with them .
2 He read it with less pleasure …
3 He covers it with both hands .
4 The ultimate synthesis of a design was never revealed in a flash ; rather he approached it with infinite precautions , stalking it , as it were , now from one point of view , now from another , and always in fear lest a premature definition might deprive it of something of its total complexity .
5 He lifted it with both hands to take a bite , glancing wistfully at his cigarette in the ashtray .
6 He ate it with some biscuits , getting it down fast , his face close to the plate , his fork-hand hooking round to beat illness to the punch .
7 He kills it eventually , he shoots it with this like hypodermic pistol to try to put it to sleep and it just explodes !
8 He studied it with growing distaste .
9 He endowed it with vast lands and rights , including tithes of silver and other rights of tribute from the Slavs .
10 His supple skin had no lines to speak of ; he preserved it with various expensive creams and face masks .
11 He returned it with this comment : ‘ I have never been to a Wesleyan school nor been at the bottom of my form ! '
12 The box having been placed upon the table , he ordered it with great eagerness to be opened .
13 We 're going to survive by being violent' — he expressed it with passionate intensity .
14 He was most terribly afraid of the ferret , but he loved it with all his heart .
15 He repeated it with some commentary in an issue of the Times Educational Supplement .
16 He remembers it with considerable affection .
17 He watched it with intense concentration for a few moments , then left the room .
18 His skill at hunting living prey increased each day until he could stoop on a hare from half a mile away , judging its path and speeding his attack so that he hit it with such force that it was dead before his talons fully closed on it .
19 For a long time Roe has harboured a desire to do some commentating so when he had the chance at the European he took it with both hands .
20 The Buller of Buchan had more appeal , and he summarised it with glittering accuracy : ‘ It has the appearance of a vast well bordered with a wall . ’
21 ‘ Court proceedings could be long and drawn out , and how do you prove when a player went in for a tackle he did it with intent to harm his opponent ?
22 He had come to it relatively late in his short life , having dulled the joys of promiscuity , music and organization early on , and like everything else he took an interest in , he did it with terrifying brilliance .
23 He managed to turn Llewelyn 's imposing new title , compounded of the old sacred name for a reassurance to the Welsh , and the added flourish for English ears that had scarcely heard of Aberffraw , into a satirical comment , but he did it with great delicacy .
24 He , he mixed it with hot milk ?
25 Persuading others to accept the hard financial facts of life is not usually a very popular job , but he does it with great tact and skill , and under his guidance I do believe that our deficit is under control , and that it will be reduced .
26 He said it with absolute certainty .
27 He said it with such heartfelt force that I believed him .
28 He said it with extraordinary force , his face reddening below the dark skin and the eyes gone black again with anger .
29 You would n't call it the best buildup you ever seen and after a little bit of scrappy play which Pisa failed to get the ball away , it fell inviting on the edge of the area , and he struck it with all the confidence and aplomb a a player who 's been planting 'em in the back of the net all season .
30 He spotted it with two teenagers inside while meeting children from a school outing .
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