Example sentences of "[pers pn] with [adj] [noun] on " in BNC.

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1 In the context of nurses and health visitors returning to work it might be more useful to look at the ways in which regrading affects your application and appointment , and to provide you with general advice on what to expect from employers in due course .
2 Erm whilst the County Council can provide you with some figures on vacancies at a district level , we would be very loathe to make any comment on the assumptions for conversions and windfall sites .
3 This book would not be complete without providing you with some information on the subject .
4 Sturt was about to proceed upon a new expedition into the interior of Australia I beg to send for your perusal a Letter I have lately received from him and from which you will perceive that he has written to Lord Stanley ; as I know no one better fitted for such a purpose than this enterprising and persevering Gentleman I do hope the Government may be disposed to second his views ; perhaps , your Lordship , could obtain and favour me with some information on the subject ; from the manner in which you referred to him in your Letter I am led to believe that some arrangement has already been made ; pray say if such be the case .
5 ‘ No , ’ said Cardiff , noting with rising anger that Rohmer was just standing and watching him with that smile on his face again .
6 Her with great fish on her .
7 Colleague also presented her with various gifts on behalf of friends and colleagues .
8 He straightened to kiss her with lazy possessiveness on her mouth , his tongue devouring her even as he was impatiently unbuckling the waist of his trousers , dispensing with the remainder of his clothes with rough masculine haste .
9 He is reduced to wooing her with honeyed words on behalf of his handsome but tongue-tied young friend .
10 Chiang is brought in , looking as immaculate as ever , and the chief sidles up to her with ingratiating smiles on his hideous face .
11 you ought to see what she er , you ought to see her outfit she 's got , she 's nearly going around er , oh he , he can see her with different outfits on
12 The papingo , measuring 8 inches from wingtip to wingtip , is still fixed to the end of a pole extending outwards from the top of the Abbey clock tower , and the archers must shoot vertically at it with one foot on the bottom step of the tower .
13 He stood beside the cardinal 's chair , leaning against it with one hand on its gilded back .
14 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 .
15 Meanwhile , the government published a report from its radioactive waste management advisory committee saying that BNFL had failed to supply it with sufficient information on its proposals to deal with waste arising from work carried out at THORP for foreign customers .
16 Then she tried 'em with new make-up On a sponsored run round Bacup , And at Norwich for a porridge Eating contest which she won .
17 I did n't show you the , the grade and the stage curves because we all know what they look like but what I 'm saying is that by doing the count provides us with additional information on this group of patients .
18 This is the case for the English king 's financial archives which provide us with much information on the sums collected , how they were spent , and the organisation which lay behind that expenditure .
19 He was a nice chap called Roland who entertained us with such finesse on his flute and oboe .
20 While Mary did her dance practice her husband Ian joined us with other families on some of the excursions .
21 Le Prestre et les deus ribaus , " The priest and the two wastrels " , presents us with sacrilegious puns on " d é/D; é " ( die [ plural dice ] /God ) and " douze/Dieus " ( twelve [ =double-six ] /God ) .
22 Not but what ‘ t is trouble enough that they must needs be gone , leaving us with this madman on the other side of the moat .
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