Example sentences of "[verb] [noun] [conj] [vb past] [pers pn] with " in BNC.
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1 | He was a man of profound education , but having acquired it himself he treasured words and used them with unique skill and often with a strange individuality . |
2 | By contrast , though Dr McNab also possessed authority and combined it with a calm and dignified manner , he seemed to lack Dr Dunstaple 's good humour . |
3 | Sir Hugh Casson had helped Charles and encouraged him with his painting for many years , and is impressed by his skill . |
4 | Managing director Bert Daly thanked Ian and presented him with a gift to mark the occasion . |
5 | We then looked at the remarkable record of capitalism in creating wealth and contrasted it with the present malaise which now seems to infect most economies of the Western world . |
6 | We looked at the remarkable record of capitalism in creating wealth and contrasted it with the present malaise which now seems to infect most economies of the Western world . |
7 | Then on the Monday morning Law saw Salisbury and left him with the impression that Curzon could not be ‘ passed over ’ . |
8 | He saw Wycliffe and acknowledged him with a timid gesture . |
9 | She chatted for a long time to a friendly Madame Pompadour , who professed to love Wales and bombarded her with intimate questions . |
10 | Having for years either aped Hollywood or presented us with cheery Cockney families braving the Blitz , a whole slew of films came along ( A Taste Of Honey , Saturday Night And Sunday Morning , etc ) that simultaneously both oddly dissected and glorified the northern working class experience of the early '60s . |