Example sentences of "[vb past] [pron] with [pron] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Now the railways levelled them with their black cousins on the other side of the 49th parallel . |
2 | " My life was formed only by means of the public library which provided me with my only uncensored access to books . |
3 | She writes : ‘ My time spent ‘ at the University of Oxford ’ broadened my outlook in many respects and this helped me with my academic studies and writing from then on' . |
4 | So when I approached them with my intricate scheme for escaping the greedy jaws of Mr Kinnock and his pals via the strategic disappearance of Punch , they saw the beauty of it straightaway . |
5 | Sylvia found herself with her naked slit facing the ceiling , and felt his fingers busily parting her thick cunt-lips . |
6 | Jonathan prodded her with his average-sized weapon . |
7 | We sat stuffing ourselves with smoked-salmon sandwiches , slurping Earl Grey , while she charmed and intimidated them with her stolen airs and purloined graces . |
8 | ‘ I 'll forgive you , ’ said Comfort , ‘ although considering the trouble you caused me with your wretched tittle-tattle in the old days , I ought … . ’ |
9 | Soon consoled himself with his old flame , did n't he ? |
10 | I agree that it would if I constantly compared her with my current partner , or wistfully mentioned her name from time to time . |
11 | He bewildered her with his easy lovemaking , with the sensations that he called up so easily from way inside her . |
12 | Cecil crept up behind Sam and poked him with his over-sized weapon . |
13 | That 's why I misbehaved myself with your Swedish friend . |
14 | And you and I , perhaps , we can look back to a day in our life when it was our birthday , as far as that is concerned and God filled us with his Holy Spirit , we received the gift of the Holy Spirit , we were baptized in the Holy Spirit . |
15 | After a while she soothed herself with her favourite fantasy ; by a succession of miracles she grew divinely tall , with long , sinewy , racehorse kind of legs and a small straight nose of classic proportions . |
16 | She blindfolded him with her sopping knickers , and balanced herself on the edge of the table . |
17 | The ball bounced near Scott and he trapped it with his left foot , then swivelled and hooked it to one of the young boys with his right , smiling to himself . |
18 | And as I sat on the beach , I idly picked up some of the myriad stones lying on the shore , and one of them surprised me with its remarkable colours — it was pure marble glistening and sparkling with mica particles imbedded in it . |
19 | Both fly halves favoured high kicks , but Bircham fielded them with his usual aplomb . |
20 | Their disruptive behaviour was proving a headache to Mr Jones until he discovered the elephants could be kept at bay if he fed them with their favourite fruit pears . |
21 | Then , to her everlasting shame , a new and totally unexpected sensation found its way into her consciousness , so devastating , so unlike anything she had ever experienced before , as her body betrayed her with its instant response . |
22 | We felt pretty helpless in the train , as we did not know whether any arrangements had been made to meet us at Canton , but at the station we were welcomed by a Min. of Education official , together with a teacher-interpreter from Canton university , who surprised us with his urbane manner , excellent English , and his knowledge that David Owen had just been made the substantive Foreign Secretary to replace Anthony Crossland ( and that , incidentally , is about the last news we have heard about affairs in the U.K. ! ) . |
23 | Rhodri watched them with his hooded , wary eyes , and said nothing . |
24 | The familiar waste-land of the empty auditorium engulfed him with its seedy , oppressive presence . |
25 | She shamed him with her pale , clean , movie-star beauty . |
26 | She might just waylay him and hit him with something heavy ! |
27 | He hit him with his clenched fist with every bit of strength in him . |
28 | ‘ Susan Swales hit her with her clenched right fist four times in the face and three times in the head , ’ said Mr Walker . |
29 | He hit her with his direct question . |
30 | They fouled their corners and filled the hot room with their smells , and they frightened him with their incessant snarling . |