Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [verb] with [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Even so , I thought on occasion there had been a loss ; nothing necessarily to do with oxygen starvation but just as a result of the experience , the shock of his cold journey , slipping away beneath the grey lid of ice ( and perhaps , I told myself in later years , it was only a loss of ignorance , a loss of folly , and so no bad thing ) . |
2 | I confess that I literally gasped with disbelief when I heard him calmly announce his determination to get rid of the poll tax at the first possible opportunity . |
3 | I just collapsed with laughter … . |
4 | The third summer I came across greenflies which I easily killed with malathion . |
5 | Nevertheless I always accepted with gratitude the milk which the shepherd offered me , as the expression of his love , but since , being pure spirit , I do not need the milk , I shared it with this little fox , who is very fond of milk . " |
6 | I always pray with joy being confident of this , that he who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus . |
7 | ‘ When I 'm asked with what should you drink whisky I always say with moderation . |
8 | I usually have with television . |
9 | But what struck me then was the idea of his habitually alternating with pipe and cigarette-smoking . |
10 | I also liaise with land users organisations such as the Ramblers ' Association , British Horse Society and Cyclists ' Touring Club . |
11 | Then something suddenly occurred to me and I nearly cried with relief . |
12 | I almost blush with embarrassment , like it was me in the picture . |
13 | But let me just deal with labour and plant at the minute and we 'll see , we can do a similar thing . |
14 | The stunts became more daring and , in one episode , Crawford found himself literally playing with fire , when what looked like fireworks were attached to the back of his jacket and suddenly had to start exploding . |
15 | What we do know is that his full conversion to Christianity released in him a literary flow which only ceased with death . |
16 | That would explain why it appears in half the songs , which apparently deal with starvation , AIDS and the end of the world along the way , although we 'll have to take the press release 's word for that . |
17 | And to er voice our own concerns which obviously coincide with parish organizations |
18 | The other group will consist of Century and Hutchinson , which already publish with Arrow and Legend , and which will continue under the overall management of Simon King . |
19 | Mr. Munby , in his admirable skeleton argument , has suggested that the approach which best accords with principle may be summarised as follows : |
20 | Would he himself ever know with certainty , be able to postulate his own thoughts as rationally ? |
21 | Streets which once throbbed with dock and factory workers and their families were now deserted . |
22 | Thus in Israel associations were formed on an industry-wide basis which usually coincided with product and labour markets ( Shirom and Jacobson , 1975 ) . |
23 | The 1–0 League Cup win at City was the start of Tottenham 's revival , which also coincided with goalkeeper Erik Thorstvedt 's return . |
24 | Subject to the conditions set out in the Scheme of Conditions of Service ( which also deals with absence through injury ) , your entitlement to sickness allowance is a s follows : |
25 | Peppermint , M. x piperita , needs no description as to smell , but the leaves of black peppermint tend to be ovate , 6cm ( 2½in ) long and 4cm ( 1½in ) wide , and are purple tinged — this is grown commercially and is the one used for peppermint tea , so popular in North Africa , Pineapple mint , M. rotundifolia " Variegata " , is a form of the round-leaved mint , which often crosses with M. longifolia . |
26 | ( I am still smarting at the MILLSTONE remark about poor little B , at which simply roared with laughter , told me to ignore it and that he , , was merely getting crabbit , old , critical and jealous … ) . |
27 | It is due to blood poisoning ( septicaemia ) which sometimes goes with meningitis , particularly the meningococcal strain . |
28 | Several produce subtle chemical secretions which actually interfere with crop growth . |
29 | The final moult occurs after four months and each L5 then migrates , still subperitoneally , to the wall of the large intestine where a large purulent nodule is formed , which subsequently ruptures with release of the young adult parasite into the lumen . |
30 | It is better if you attend a course which specifically deals with self-defence . |