Example sentences of "with [adj] [adj] [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You will like these , ’ he said , with that absolute certitude she had once found so infuriating . |
2 | as if with that spare strength he used to enjoy , |
3 | ‘ I suppose he 's a bit old for that sort of thing , ’ said Lili , ‘ although with that ridiculous car he drives he does seem to be trying to give an impression of boyish insouciance . ’ |
4 | And with that subtle remark he left the room . |
5 | I hope you have a nice party and lots of fun with that horsy girl you live with . |
6 | With that final remark he would go into a huff and that would be the end of the conversation . |
7 | And with that final remark she sprang to her feet and left the room . |
8 | The room fell silent , and from his great height he gazed over the room with that familiar expression he put on when being headmasterly — an expression that was at once dyspeptic yet predatory ( for were they not , after all , his prey ? ) . |
9 | And with that sarcastic tone she had always disliked he said he was giving her the answers : he ha.i acquired a duplicate set of keys to help in his research for Eliot . |
10 | So there 's a lot to do with that particular thing we 're going to talk about . |
11 | Her pulses raced with that angry awareness she felt whenever he was near . |
12 | So here Belinda was , with that naked feeling she always got when she looked at her wet hair and towel-draped neck under the bright lights of a salon , and she very much hoped that Faye was right about the end result looking ‘ fabulous ’ , because she was determined to show everyone at drinks this evening that she was just as soignée , just as at ease in a smart social gathering as they were . |
13 | We 'll both get out of your lives and then you can get on with that idyllic existence you shared before we ever came to this island . |
14 | And now he 's forty , unmarried and still living with that old termagant he calls Mother . ’ |
15 | He was watching her with that same intensity she 'd seen in his face before , the one that made his eyes seem like dark sapphires . |
16 | She looked up at him defiantly and his cold stare turned to reluctant amusement , the dark eyes holding hers flaring with that same recognition she had seen before . |
17 | With that steady honesty you give |
18 | With that intuitive understanding she had always had with him , she knew exactly what he meant . |
19 | And whe with that double glazing you can nae hear nothing Lily says . |
20 | I believed that with that double victory I had now achieved more than most in British athletics , with the exceptions of course , of Coe , Cram and Ovett . |
21 | Come and tell me about this morning , ’ He looked round for Catherine to discover that with admirable good sense she had asked for the facilities of the house , and was being issued with soap and hand-towels by Miss Williams . |
22 | Clare is a tall , auburn girl with striking angular looks she shares with her brother , but whereas Andy is — at the moment — bulkily fit-looking and tanned , Clare is just thin , and luminously pale . |
23 | Although he refrained from endorsing any of his Democratic rivals , he sought to retract some of his recent attacks upon them , stating that " I have exercised political hyperbole on occasion and called them unelectable , but with each passing day it is clear to me that the only unelectable politician running for office is George Bush " . |
24 | With each passing second he is becoming more painfully conscious of quite how far he has been dragged from the track of normal professional propriety . |
25 | She watched him with stormy eyes , the gold chain which she wore around her neck rising and falling with each agitated breath she drew . |
26 | You 're right Eileen it , you could have really bad luck and have all four children with P K U or you could have really good luck and none of them have P K U , or you could have half and half , that 's just an example , with each successive pregnancy you stand a one in four chance , those are all the possibilities , but like throwing the dice it comes up at random . |
27 | My head throbbed agonizedly , and with each regular pound I hear Gharr 's voice echoing in my mind . |
28 | With each new machine I have wondered whether it would go deeper , and whether it would discriminate accurately . |
29 | With each new thing you heard , |
30 | " Oh , a little pale perhaps , " murmured Amabel , because paleness seemed essential to the occasion , although with dear nut-brown Gemma it was rather hard to tell . |