Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] with her " in BNC.
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1 | Or else with her own line in fashion clothes . |
2 | We found Venturous better than ever with her new engines and at fourteen knots was much quieter and free from the old vibration . |
3 | Her season began unpromisingly with an attack of shingles which kept her out of action for a couple of weeks but she recovered quickly and so completely that in addition to compiling her formidable record on the golf course , she was able to cope more than adequately with her school exams . |
4 | She waddled to and fro with her toes pointing in … |
5 | She assented freely and only with her full co-operation did the Spirit quicken her body , and the God-Man enter the world . |
6 | More immediately the autobiography , several times reworked , was circulated amongst friends and relatives to vindicate her conduct in a series of family quarrels with her husband 's kin , her own niece , and especially with her younger brother Christopher , the eventual heir to the Wandesford estates . |
7 | Keith 's cheese dairy is , unusually , run by a woman , Karen Jeffries , and together with her two female assistants , she makes twenty four 45lb cheeses every day . |
8 | She led him through the main tannery to where a pile of raw sheep skins lay , and still with her light eyes on him lay down . |
9 | She spent her childhood partly in Brighton and partly with her grandparents in Herzogenaurach , Bavaria , being educated in both countries . |
10 | Pulling open the heavy door , she lifted the receiver and dialled the number of her office , then spoke quickly and earnestly with her boss . |
11 | She looked back at the waves and pulled hard and carefully with her oars . |
12 | The female fly lands on the plant and tests it for ‘ taste ’ , first with ‘ taste-buds ’ on her feet and then with her proboscis . |
13 | The masher 's intended victim was not quite so indecisive ; far from taking the opportunity to run off , leaving St George to fight the dragon on his own , she had taken the opportunity once her attacker 's attention had been diverted from her to remove her right shoe , and she now proceeded to attack him from the rear , pounding him first about the head and shoulders with the shoe , and then with her handbag shrieking , ‘ Take that , you cowardly bully , and that , ’ leaving him open to any attack Neil might care to make . |
14 | Ruth shook her head and then with her free hand scooped her hair back from her face . |
15 | Unless she says she going to so to go over and spend a weekend now and again with her kids but er that sounds right . |
16 | But perhaps with her looks she was n't the domesticated sort . |
17 | Of course his wife did visit me , but always with her daughters and other ladies who came for regular afternoon visits . |
18 | One was the woman , younger , but still with her Grecian hair and heavy make-up . |
19 | John was delighted , not only with her considerable ability but also with her smallness , and put her into the Manchester Mites . |
20 | But even with her help I do n't concentrate properly in class , I just dream away the time , and then I ca n't answer the teacher 's questions . ’ |
21 | She was not at all beautiful , but even with her likeness before me I had always assumed that she must be , since she carried such conviction in her forgotten words and her enduring appearance . |
22 | Noreen would come on first as before with her song — and then be joined by ‘ Mary ’ who would take the melody while Noreen harmonised and then Maria would conclude with a solo — usually ‘ The Last Rose of Summer ’ — and they would finish together with ‘ Let Him Go Let Him Tarry ’ , another of the O'Neil family songs which both knew backwards . |
23 | She had refused to get up , now held his legs in a hug , and her face against his thighs , turning now one cheek then the other into the material of his trousers , just below his crotch , and he was dismayed that she might smell him , that his buttoned flies , however spick — and they were freshly laundered — might carry some old aroma all the same , for he knew how bodies animate and inform even the most lifeless paraphernalia , how Maria Filippa marked her hairbrush , her pillow , her section of the wardrobe , as surely with her scent as a roe leaves spoor for a hunting dog in a forest . |