Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] [verb] [pron] with [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | We both like beans on toast , although I like mine with liberal lashings of Worcester sauce , which I expect is far too exotic for the Prime Minister . |
2 | Be pleased to tell them that I remember them with great kindness and great respect . |
3 | ‘ Will it help you if I tell you first that I love you , ’ he whispered , ‘ that I adore you with all my heart ? ’ |
4 | Abruptness was her most familiar mode , and Liz sometimes fancied that she practised it with peculiar pleasure on Charles , whenever she got the chance : and Charles , accustomed to being listened to with reverence , took it in good part . |
5 | There is no lasting acrimony between Gedge and Rigby and when they meet up he often jokes that she provided him with enough material to launch and sustain a musical career . |
6 | We saved them , they were on about cameras and that and then we found out inserts inside it that you got it with that did n't you ? |
7 | ‘ It was not so much consideration as intuition , for something tells me that you visit me with some strange intelligence . ’ |
8 | I just hope that you issued him with that warning because I meant what I said — I 'll ruin him if he hurts her again . ’ |
9 | You ca n't do it with one , it 's too few , and you do n't need three , so you do it with two . |
10 | Anatole France , more effusive , likened it to a woman who ‘ is so beautiful , so proud , so modest , so tough , so touching , so voluptuous , so chaste , so noble , so familiar , so crazy , and so good that one loves her with all one 's soul , and one is never tempted to be unfaithful to her . ’ |
11 | To the extent that Europeans know of this Oxbridge dominance , my experience is that they regard it with some satisfaction ( they have generally heard of Oxford and Cambridge ) , but that their satisfaction changes to complacency when they reflect upon what they believe to be the uniquely class-ridden structure of English society . |
12 | ‘ I have three or four : two black Strats , a Les Paul Junior with a neck-through-body — really heavy guitar , sustains really well — a Flying V that they built me with one pickup — neck-through-body also — and a regular Flying V. ’ |
13 | The trouble with winning , she explained , was that it left her with bad memories rather than good . |
14 | 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 . |
15 | It seemed odd that he loathed her with such intensity and yet had made a pass at her . |
16 | ‘ When I was a kid , my Dad was into Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin , so he tainted me with all that , then I got into the punk thing when that was going down . |
17 | I was shaking by the time I got the thing to the Bunker , nearly frightening myself to death with my paranoid imaginings , but I prevailed ; I took the filthy skull there and I cleaned it and stuck a candle in it and I surrounded it with heavy magic , important things , and got back cold and wet to my warm little bed safely . |
18 | I enjoy receiving the newsletter and I read it with great nostalgia . |
19 | Just before we go we are going to hear a recording of a song that 's been referred to which I think is called the greatest love of all which I 'm told we 'll all know by heart er this time next year hmm erm anyway on that note if I may thank you very , very much indeed and I leave you with best wishes for a highly , highly successful birthday year . |
20 | The hole I drew was about nine metres out and I fished it with that length of pole and a short line . |
21 | ‘ I would n't do it , ’ he said , ‘ because it was another anti-war film and I wanted something with some fun in it . ’ |
22 | After lunch , Bernice and I armed ourselves with black plastic dustbin liners and we made a concerted attack on Billy 's room . |
23 | If I provide you with second-class expenses you would be justified in cheating me . |
24 | The trick is to find a feed that your horse enjoys and which provides him with all the nutrients he requires to do the work you are asking of him . |
25 | Also , Lord God , we ask that you remember the dark deeds of any communistic so-called-interrogators , in this time of great upheaval in eastern Europe ; we know that you will not forget their crimes when their day of reckoning comes , and their guttural , Slavic voices cry out to ye for mercy , and ye reward them with all the compassion they ever showed to those unfortunate souls delivered unto them . |
26 | ‘ Suppose you 're making a D string , and you make it with various different ratios of core size and wrap size . |
27 | And you discussed it with that body of er people at local conference . |
28 | And you deal yourself with new recruits and so forth as a sort of P R man , you you deal with new recruits ? |
29 | ‘ And you watch yourself with that fried egg . |
30 | And you dilute it with more methylated spirits . |