Example sentences of "and [pron] [vb past] [pers pn] with " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The gate 's open , ’ she said , ‘ and I wedged it with a brick . ’
2 And I shared mine with an ATS girl , ’ Jane sighed .
3 Everybody had their own problems and I had mine with losing two the two babies , I had mine wondering if I 'd lose another you see and that that was my particular worry at the time .
4 I was shaking by the time I got the thing to the Bunker , nearly frightening myself to death with my paranoid imaginings , but I prevailed ; I took the filthy skull there and I cleaned it and stuck a candle in it and I surrounded it with heavy magic , important things , and got back cold and wet to my warm little bed safely .
5 So I said OK , and I gave him a real fancy one — it was like topiary , and I left him with a rude word on the back of his head .
6 ‘ My son was 18 when I moved down here and I left him with grandparents .
7 I said that he could try to put the cube together and I left him with the pieces while I went to fetch some paper .
8 I recalled how sane and healthy they were , and I contrasted them with the fiends with whom I had to deal in 1816 !
9 I brought grim news , and I delivered it with a certain mournful pleasure .
10 Her last words had been spoken very portentously , and I rewarded them with a dubious shrug .
11 Then , just as I was convinced of your innocence , I discovered you 'd lied about your brother and I caught you with Rainald .
12 We groped around in the darkness , found a fat tallow candle and I lit it with my tinder .
13 Then washed I thee with water ; yea , I cleansed away thy blood from thee and I anointed thee with oil .
14 The hole I drew was about nine metres out and I fished it with that length of pole and a short line .
15 Since they had n't spotted me earlier , there was no embarrassment attached to my circuitous ramble and I hailed them with a tone of voice that sounded as if I knew what I was doing .
16 She nuzzled me and I cuddled her with tears streaming down my face . ’
17 B : ‘ I thought she was far too cocky but then I changed my mind and I pursued her with a vengeance . ’
18 The isolation of the village from the outside world was mitigated by the existence of a close-knit village community with which the farm worker could identify and which provided him with the range of institutions and amenities which he then required in order to live the year round .
19 Karen realised that her goal was to find a job which was challenging and interesting and which provided her with opportunities for foreign travel .
20 And you discussed it with that body of er people at local conference .
21 Mustard came in a small tin and you mixed it with water .
22 the one I make , I made it once and you liked it with the almonds on top
23 You knew my husband very well ; he wrote a book about waxworks and you helped him with his research .
24 And you measured it with a protractor ,
25 In 1984 , ERA became members of the Technical Services Agency ( TSA ) , a user-controlled community technical aid centre who carried out the in-depth survey of our flats and who issued us with a long detailed report .
26 Sidney Lee states that when Lambarde was presented to Queen Elizabeth I she complained to him that Shakespeare 's Richard II was played forty times earlier that year with seditious intent in streets and houses and she viewed it with suspicion .
27 I had mine in a cone , with wafers stuck in the top that I used to eat it with , but Cati sat down and she had hers with a spoon , out of a glass , sitting up on one of those stools … . ’
28 He stood up smartly and she followed him with gratitude as he took from his pocket a large bunch of keys , from each of which dangled a carefully written label .
29 He stood up abruptly and she followed him with her eyes , aching at the sight of his powerful body .
30 And she left him with a quick glance from her eyes , dark as an otter 's pelt , and a smile that was like a gift .
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