Example sentences of "[v-ing] [pron] [adv prt] with " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Bless you for helping me out with the Watsons . |
2 | Arrange these around the edge of the cake , sticking them down with dots of jam . |
3 | North frequently talked to these contributors , whipping them up with his slide show , and they , too , developed a code-name for him . |
4 | Charles frowned and cleared his throat , tentatively he took the boots from Hari and kicking off his leather slippers , bent forward and gingerly drew the boots on to his feet , lacing them up with trembling fingers . |
5 | Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory ( LLNL ) in California , for instance , was once a naval air station , where in more innocent days the ground crews cleaned engines by hosing them down with carbon tetrachloride and trichloroethane ( TCE ) . |
6 | In addition most clubs organise a full programme of races over the season which , once you 've mastered the basics of sailing , can improve your skills very quickly by matching them up with other boats in the fleet . |
7 | Make the patchwork on the shells by spreading the glue over a small area , laying on scraps of cloth and pressing them down with the damp cloth . |
8 | On a tree-stump beside one cave-mouth , a raccoon sits swatting them down with its paw , munching the little bodies and discarding the skinny wings onto a growing pile on the ground beside it . |
9 | This modern Jorrocks , who wore earrings , was an uncouth , awkward man , with an ungainly walk , rowing himself along with his arms . |
10 | ‘ I 'll lay you any money she 's checking you out with my aunt . ’ |
11 | She was shaking again , the image of the cat 's disembowelled corpse twisting her up with revulsion . |
12 | James Shaw was given five years for his part in a later plot to kill Stephen Brown by knocking him down with a car . |
13 | or bulking it up with scouring powder |
14 | After checking it out with her church leader , she took a boat to Hong Kong ! |
15 | At one point in my innings I thought that a number of England fielders were deliberately walking on the pitch and scuffing it up with their spikes . |
16 | And topping them up with that plangent wine |
17 | I have great difficulty in picking them up with binoculars , but with × 7 I find that the best method is to start at the Delta-Epsilon pair and then proceed to Lambda ( 3.8 ) ; M12 forms a triangle with Lambda and Epsilon . |
18 | As the dancers changed partners , set to each other , backed away , then set again and spun with crossed arms , Donald McCulloch became masterful , gripping the girls ' hands strongly , spinning so hard that the balls of their feet ached on the cobbles , and passing them on with an almost lordly flourish of his arm . |
19 | Mine varied from too large to too small but I was encouraged by the laughter of the women around me and their urging me on with ‘ good , good ’ or ‘ work , work ’ . |
20 | ‘ Have you been hatching something up with her — to stow me away ? ’ |
21 | If she reacts in this way , it will be best not to try to interfere or worry about her tiring herself out with too much activity , as this may be even more disturbing for her . |
22 | Then there was the ship 's agent who made a run for it in his car , guessing we would search his house after picking him up with some uncustomed goods . |
23 | She sat up in a kind of horror , her feelings filling her up with shame . |
24 | Reagan had tried to meet the families once or twice , the first time in a school library in Chicago Heights ; the relatives furiously demanded help from him , boxing him in with a semi-circle of school chairs . |
25 | She would stand at her window in the summer twilights and feel the tug inside her as if something were straining to get out , urging her on with the kind of excitement she longed for and shrank from all at once . |
26 | Tall , lean-hipped and broad-shouldered , he seemed to tower over everyone else , and once again there was that air of casual elegance about him that had her looking him over with her heart in her mouth . |
27 | He paused , looking her over with swift assessment . |
28 | I am living it up with Survage at the Coq d'Or . |
29 | it was a it was full pass inside to two fullbacks er , for the Southampton player that was running on this fullback shaded it away you know , guiding him out of it , he 's running to the e sa Smeichel came out to the edge of the area but he was like right on the edge as the player was coming to him , so he just let it roll a little bit further , he stopped it with his foot , the guy came and tackled him off got it instead of just picking it up with his hand , I mean he was actually in the area but like he was right on the edge and he took a step back |
30 | When she takes him into the living-room there is a kind of roar , and a man emerges from the background of people and easy chairs , and advances upon Howard , his arms outstretched , his deep , dark eyes raking back and forth over Howard 's face , soaking it in with eager amazement . |