Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [pron] with [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Eventually , one of them attacked it with a large branch , striking it a damaging blow . |
2 | As I do not , as a rule , take alcohol , the one glass of sherry I had with lunch enabled me to enjoy myself with the other guests . |
3 | I am grateful for that because it enables me to provide him with a fuller response on those points than I might otherwise have been able to do . |
4 | A similar reason was given for refusing the remedy to a convicted prisoner who brought an action against the Home Secretary and the prison governor requiring them to provide him with the necessary medical treatment in accordance with the Prison Rules . |
5 | I concerned myself with the wrong person , she thought . |
6 | I shared it with a coloured girl who I got on with and we had a good laugh . |
7 | I got one with a big chunky battery , it should 've lasted about six month to a year |
8 | I got it with the fourth one |
9 | When I saw my friend Bob Hope in some comedy or other at the age of six I provided him with an imaginary wife , who was called ‘ Nothing ’ . |
10 | And why does n't British Rail offer a recycling facility for my old two-inch-thick timetable , when I replace it with the new edition twice each year ? |
11 | I provide you with a one inch to the mile map , and a box of matches each one inch long . |
12 | he does n't do that , I cut it with an electric cutter . |
13 | I cut mine with a special retractable knife , but do be careful how you cut , so that the knife does not slip towards you and you land up in the Accident Department . |
14 | I put it with a fine one-ply in cream and the difference is amazing . |
15 | May I associate myself with the Prime Minister 's remarks about Queen Elizabeth II ? |
16 | I receive it with a grateful heart and let the light enter into me , until I am light . |
17 | Mrs Smith needs someone to help her with the practical side of caring , to arrange respite breaks , coordinate the nursing input and ensure that the hospital and local authority services work together with her . |
18 | When I came across Kathleen Woodward 's Jipping Street I read it with the shocked amazement of one who had never seen what she knew written down before . |
19 | If there are criticisms then I accept them with the same magnanimity which Martin claims I do not possess . |
20 | But was that really her fault — or was I presenting her with an impossible task ? |
21 | but there were the , I get them with the four big slices and one slice see |
22 | I observed them with the silent attention a tiger must give its approaching prey . |
23 | In winter I fill them with a rich and succulent mincemeat mixture . |
24 | ‘ I paid for the rent for the villa , which I arranged myself with a Belgian count who owned it , and also paid the air fares for all the Mellors , ’ she said . |
25 | You never knew these days when a casual remark was going to provide the justification for someone stalking you with an automatic rifle . |
26 | Her last words had been spoken very portentously , and I rewarded them with a dubious shrug . |
27 | I comforted myself with a few thoughts of what I would do to the culprit if I ever caught him ; realised that was highly unlikely , and headed for the golf course . |
28 | Councillor I I had to admit that I 'm slightly lost in that one A now ends as I understand it with the roman numeral three that was proposed in the labour amendment . |
29 | ‘ I just did a couple of wild things for the videos : I covered myself with a hundred thousand bees for the Flight Of The Bumblebee and I also walked on hot coals ! ’ |
30 | I brought grim news , and I delivered it with a certain mournful pleasure . |