Example sentences of "[vb pp] with [pron] [noun] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 The frustration of what she could only identify as love for him , plus the fact that she 'd given herself to him so completely , mixed with her suspicion that he was still using her in some way to further his own undisclosed purposes , had engendered a turmoil of emotions within her , among which , she was ashamed and horrified to realise , lurked a certain impulse to exercise violence on his person .
2 A strange feeling of expectation mixed with our fear as we became caught up in the thrill of the hunt .
3 With DLT you can look at all files that will be deleted with your command before you execute it , so for those a little wary of deleting files , that feature alone makes this program a must .
4 And by the spring of 1910 , in works such as the Portrait of Uhde ( Pullitzer Collection , St. Louis ) figures and objects have become partially fused with their surroundings or with the background .
5 She went with Breeze to call upon Mrs Rossitter , who was so charmed with her voice that she engaged her on the spot to read to her for two hours every day .
6 She was a busy woman , much occupied with her garden and her charities .
7 well I think she 's been fully occupied with your stuff since she came back , she has n't touched any of mine up to last night
8 The remaining populace , disillusioned with their rulers and protectors , accordingly greeted the French emperor and his men with less hostility than might have been expected .
9 The premium should be included with your deposit and the policy will be issued on receipt .
10 BLACK VELVET Rivera S120 Stack Given that the guitar world seems to have voted with its feet and demonstrated a fondness for valves which to the average electronics engineer defies reason , where else is there left for amp designers to go … ?
11 Danny and Teddy had to be evacuated with their school and Bridie had found lodgings as near as possible to where they were going for herself and Monica and Michael .
12 They had sat with their friends and heard the vilification of Hitler and the Third Reich at dinner parties , in the cinemas , on television and in books and newspapers .
13 Plucked out of school rugby by the current All Black assistant coach , Ellis has impressed with his ability and polished skills .
14 But it was a death in line with the pioneering Lord he followed ; a fitting martyr 's death for a very courageous man who found that God could be trusted with his weakness and fear .
15 Demonstrators are called to the microphone to be presented with their prizes and there 's lots of hugging and kissing .
16 Sarah had told her that John had always argued with his father and defied him , and she wondered why he could ever have behaved like that with this gentle man .
17 Having decided with your client that he should be at a particular exhibition or trade show , you will embark on a number of activities .
18 He could n't remember what he had done with his bike when he got to the Fletchers ' , left it there and collected it next day perhaps , but he could remember most of the rest of it .
19 He continued to practise photography as a hobby until 1887 , taking an ‘ unalloyed enjoyment of the art ’ , much as he had done with his drawing and engraving .
20 The village contained little more than cottages , but the spirit of the day had been caught … and two or three of the best of them were smartened up with a white curtain and ‘ lodgings to let ’ — and further on in the little green court of an old farm house , two females in elegant white were actually to be seen with their books and camp-stools — and in turning the corner of the baker 's shop , the sound of a harp might be heard through the upper casement .
21 Or was it in some way connected with her pallor and unsteadiness remarked upon by Dr Pringle ?
22 Most teachers ( 85% ) used the library for borrowing books connected with their work but 58% looked for information on other subjects also , and over half came to the library to browse .
23 He conversed with them on all matters connected with their business and had his trouble often many times repeated with the useful wrinkles he gained .
24 In Other Words — David Bowie , is the story of David Bowie , documented in a diverse range of perspectives from actors , musicians , producers , directors and friends , connected with his life and work .
25 Thus , a director must know that he is connected with his company or a related company ; an officer or employee must know that he is connected with his company or a related company , and so on .
26 Thus , a director must know that he is connected with his company or a related company ; an officer or employee must know that he is connected with his company or a related company , and so on .
27 There 's a world of difference between a phone call connected with your work and a pair of my grandmother 's pearl earrings . ’
28 Are you just giving up claims connected with your dismissal or any claim of any sort ?
29 Following the creation of the National Heritage Memorial Fund , several outstanding houses have been saved with their contents and handed to the National Trust .
30 You should keep a photograph and description of each rug on record , copies of which could be lodged with your bank or solicitor as an extra precaution .
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