Example sentences of "[pron] [noun pl] [verb] with " in BNC.

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1 Anxiety management training is about helping clients to understand what is going on , then teaching them skills to cope with anxiety , then encouraging them to put themselves deliberately into situations which create anxiety but with which they cope successfully .
2 A project designed to keep bored youngsters from resorting to car crime by giving them motorbikes to play with has been receiving some expert advice .
3 However , my sense of superiority was soon punctured when I gave a paper on semantics at the Philological Society , where my views met with scepticism and some hostility .
4 And there 's nowhere to be alone , except my bedroom , and if I try to write there my fingers die with the cold .
5 and my fingers broke with the speed
6 He shouted suddenly and my fingers pricked with fright .
7 I had fallen asleep , squatting behind a buttress of the church of St Nicholas long after curfew , my lips blue , my teeth chattering with the cold .
8 My eyes watered with pain , with chlorine from the swimming pool and with oil from the rag I 'd been blindfolded with .
9 My eyes prickle with tears , and I have to stop myself from waking her up to remind her of my love .
10 When I read about her death , my eyes filled with tears .
11 My eyes filled with tears , that took me as unexpectedly as one of the Corporal 's ambushes .
12 My nose started to bleed and my eyes streamed with water .
13 Happening by chance to be employed in one of the most notoriously protest-prone university schools in the Western world , I have noticed an extraordinary anomaly in student protest behaviour which I invite my readers to compare with their own experience , which I think they will find quite closely comparable to my own .
14 And Celie , I was so tired and sleepy and full of chicken and groundnut stew , my ears ringing with song , that all that Joseph said made perfect sense to me .
15 My ears burned with their crudity at times .
16 LIKE many pensioners I am seeing my savings dwindle with falling interest rates .
17 I felt my pulses beating with excitement as he came closer .
18 My feet tickle with the marching rhythm .
19 But when Siegfried drove away , the activity stopped abruptly and as I was leaving with my pockets stuffed with the equipment for my round I glanced into the sitting room and saw the young man stretched in his favourite chair .
20 Somehow the feeling in my bones agrees with that statement . ’
21 My armpits pricked with embarrassment .
22 That 's a problem for my grandchildren to contend with .
23 I keep some of the toys on display in working order for my grandchildren to play with .
24 I 'm a carer through choice , er , I took both my parents to live with me erm , when they no longer could cope on their own and it totally changes your life !
25 I started shaking and my shoes squeaked with apprehension as I shuffled on the lino .
26 My expectations rose with the quality of my life .
27 My cheeks ache with the grin .
28 In visor and sunshades I swatted antipodean flies , my cheeks padded with sponges and my eyes squinting through blue contact lenses , and the whole world thought it was a backdrop .
29 I am struck by small objects and my nostrils fill with the stink of rot .
30 That afternoon , my feelings soothed with company and talk , Sally and I walked back down the bright valley through cricket-loud grasses and thousands of flowers .
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