Example sentences of "with [pos pn] [noun] [conj] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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31 | The companies dispensed with their services and left it to their employees to provide the beautification . |
32 | tyme out of mynde , when any deere of the said forrest … have commen into the said manor of Hackness … the Rangers , and other officers of the said forrest … have always used to fetch out the same with their houndes and to rechase them into the said Forrest . |
33 | In those days many Europeans , especially in Kenya , relied on Somalis as their headmen ; in turn , these Somalis identified themselves with their masters and gave them devoted service . |
34 | ‘ These others , they want to cut you with their knives and throw you in the river . |
35 | The Trees reached down to Balor with their branches and spread him flat on the ground , unlashing the ground roots that had held him , replacing them with the strong , clutching roots of two of the largest Oaks . |
36 | They spend a lot of time with their father and treat me like a friend , which is great . ’ |
37 | If kids do things with their body that give them physical pleasure , that 's more sensuality rather than sexuality . |
38 | It 's time for him to match his maturity with his golf and realise he 's not going to win every time . |
39 | His horrible wont was to envelop his victim with his wings and suffocate him to death . |
40 | The summer of 1914 started very much like any other , with Chapman passing the long sunny days playing cricket and golf with his players and keeping them in trim for the coming season . |
41 | I tried to help him with his schedule and give him advice on exam technique . |
42 | I confess that I was completely hooked on Lincoln 's work , but like most other people I could not agree with his conclusions or refute them as I had no knowledge of Rennes-le-Chateau , its area or history . |
43 | He smoothed the paper with his fingers and gave it to her . |
44 | When I confront him with his omissions and lies he just looks sheepish . |
45 | Turning over the free endpaper to the next double page , we shall usually arrive at the first appearance of print , unless the publisher has been very free with his endpapers and given us some blanks . |
46 | Here they gathered some dry leaves and twigs , and Allen shredded a tinder-old branch with his knife and stuck it upright among the leaves . |
47 | He rested his spoon , patted his lips with his napkin and replaced it in his lap . |
48 | He is an " Oxbridge don " who gives a " somewhat fastidious impression " , a point which is almost immediately confirmed by the dramatic action when the stage directions tell us " ANDERSON dabs at his mouth with his napkin and puts it down " ( p. 43 ) . |
49 | Perhaps the Minister had had a row with his wife and to wound him she used my name . |
50 | He stepped over , pierced one of the raw chunks with his dagger and held it up before the mastiff . |
51 | She helps William Ernest with his reading and encourages him to stick up for himself at school . |
52 | Schumacher was delighted with his position and attributed it to an improvement in the traction control of the Benetton . |
53 | But his family persevered with his treatment and brought him home two years ago . |
54 | Just in case Lord Milton failed to appreciate his value , MacLachlan stressed that he had been approached by the rival interest in the county and had been offered sufficient to make him easy for life , and accordingly implied that Milton had an obligation to aid him with his creditors and enable him to arrange further loans . |
55 | Reached into her mouth with his tongue and moved it across her uneven teeth . |
56 | Despite his lead , Parry was not fully satisfied with his game and said he was kept in the hunt only by his putting . |
57 | A stinging satire on American politics , it contains one of the shorter credit lists in film history , since Tim Robbins wrote it , directed it , stars in it , co-wrote the songs with his brother and sings them . |
58 | I lost track of what was going on outside the alley until the officer tapped her shoulder with his revolver and waved it in my face . |
59 | Jack stroked the watch affectionately with his finger and returned it to his pocket . |
60 | Their faces emanate a radiance , though whether he actually sees this with his eyes or knows it by some sort of deductive process he is not entirely sure . |