Example sentences of "with [pos pn] [noun] [conj] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 I remember when Mike was a baby and I went home with my shopping and left him at the check-out in Sainsbury 's .
2 ‘ ' So I pour seven whiskies , hand them out , then wander off to stab each of the captives with my foot and check they 're still awake .
3 He added : ‘ I never struck him with my fists or kicked him in the face when I was in a standing position . ’
4 This guy sitting behind me started playing with my hair and touching me up .
5 And anyway , the first day she gave me right enough , she came round every morning with my breakfast and brought it into the lift for me .
6 I can pick the cigar up just with my eye-power and push it and pull it in the air any way I want ! ’
7 I would see him with my father and hear them talking about paintings and so forth .
8 ‘ It 's your friendship with my mother that worries me most ! ’ she said stiffly , her cheeks flushing under the cool gaze he returned .
9 Marie helps me off with my coat and holds it while I slip the jacket on .
10 The woman who wept over the feet of Jesus in Luke chapter 7 and then proceeded to wipe his feet with her hair and anoint them with ointment , had her sins forgiven .
11 Helping with her physiotherapy and supporting her through what was very painful treatment .
12 Aggie turned her head slightly away , took up the knife that was lying to the side of her plate , cut a piece of meat in two , then picked it up with her fingers and ate it ; then she turned to the child and said , ‘ What 's your second name ? ’
13 Mother licked cream from the ice-cave interior of the meringue , then broke off part of the superstructure with her fingers and popped it into her mouth .
14 Kindly , he dried her face on a tea-towel , helped her on with her coat and shepherded her down the stairs .
15 Using the trowel she chipped at the ground outside the door , prising cold earth from among the prickly stems and broken bricks , gathering it with her hands and putting it into the bucket .
16 She put the page of the newspaper with her letter and took it to the station .
17 She used the training given by her mother 's Suzy Lamplugh Trust — which gives women advice about safety — to reason with her attacker and offer him her car .
18 Her monument consists of her Journals , which record the ordinary details of day-to-day life with her brother and help us to understand how the poems were created , for frequently the first idea for a poem is to be found in them .
19 ‘ Found her on half an acre in Buckinghamshire with her mother and got her for my youngest lad .
20 When the Princess discovered what was going on she had one terse meeting with her husband and told him : ‘ Why do n't you save yourself a phone call and ring the papers direct ? ’
21 The mother who lives only through her children will face an empty future , for she is losing touch with the source of her own life , identifying with her creations and expecting them to sustain her .
22 She reached down with her finger and drew it out covered in blood .
23 Fit the immersion heater with its washer and insert it into the screwed boss .
24 This is very similar to the posture a gull physically must take up just before attacking another gull by jabbing it with its bill or biting it .
25 Then I will form a call-beam link with its perceptors and use them to locate the opening that you seek ’ .
26 No sooner does it fall back and hit the water than the whale flicks it into the air again with a blow of its tail or seizes it with its jaws and thrashes it on the water .
27 I laughed again and tapped the screen above a formation of red and green flapping things , just as one of them , peeling off to the side of the main pack , dived down firing at Jamie 's craft , missing it with its shots but clipping him with one green wing as it disappeared off the bottom of the screen , so that Jamie 's craft detonated in a blaze of flashing red and yellow .
28 I filled up cardboard boxes with its contents and took them down to the local charity shop .
29 The chimney swift of Asia manages to collect twigs by flying at a branch , seizing one with its beak and breaking it off by the sheer force of its aerial velocity .
30 Hunting dogs in Africa and wolves in North America also hunt in teams , snapping at the heels of an antelope or a moose , one taking over from the other until their victim is so exhausted that they can get a grip on it with their teeth and pull it down .
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