Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] [vb past] [pers pn] with " in BNC.

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1 Dark , almond eyes that pierced him with their beauty .
2 What left his stamp on the stewardship of our movement was that he held to these passions so tenaciously and yet drew on inner reserves that illumined them with an unshakeable commitment to excellence and that rarest of all qualities personal integrity .
3 It was the memory of the sparkling waters of Tenerife that helped her with her imaging , and her joy in at last succeeding in that therapy was immense and infectious .
4 ‘ He does n't live in a void , ’ said the poet 's wife on television , in a cut that shook her with its glibness .
5 It was a clear silver flame that hollowed her with its hunger .
6 Piquet 's 200 mph crash nearly took off his legs and left him with a limp for life .
7 The retiring president , Mrs Beryl Abbott , welcomed Mrs Archer as the new president and presented her with the badge of office .
8 I use a very old Gibson pickup and wired it with hardcore , heavy duty cable on a guitar built by a guy out in San Francisco called Gary Brower .
9 The company had to bid for its new broadcasting licence at auction and won it with a bid of £2,000 .
10 However , if we took our present population of farm animals and provided them with free-range conditions , this would have a severe effect on conservation in Britain .
11 On Dec. 4 Kaunda dismissed his Defence Minister , Lt. Gen. Hannaniah Lungu and replaced him with the former Deputy Defence Minister , Dodson Siatalimi .
12 Taczek took off his spectacles and polished them with a handkerchief .
13 I got on my bike and went back to the house a bit recklessly , shooting through puddles on the path and taking the Jump — a bit on the path where there 's a long downhill on a dune and then a short uphill where it 's easy to leave the ground — at a good forty kilometres per hour , landing with a muddy thump that nearly had me in the whin bushes and left me with a very sore bum , making me want to keep opening my mouth with the feeling of it .
14 She said : ‘ We are trying to re-establish the Lord Mayoralty as it was before the city had its pantomime period , ’ a reference to the time the Militant-dominated council abolished the position of Lord Mayor and replaced it with a Labour chairman .
15 She draped it at my neck and sprayed it with her perfume : it still smells faintly of Chanel .
16 Reatus also allegedly jabbed Mr Mounsa in the neck and hit him with a dog chain .
17 At an auspicious moment the groom threw a gold chain over the bride 's neck and presented her with a wedding dress and jewels .
18 He breathed lovingly on the silver and polished it with his sleeve .
19 He put a nacho chip in his mouth and soaked it with beer .
20 She followed the film stills with a series which took the convention of the centrefold pin-up and twisted it with a gauche naturalness — creating an awkward , sharp , counter-attack on voyeurism .
21 The Halifax withdrew a couple of fixed rates on Friday and replaced them with higher rates .
22 Finally , he put the folder down on his desk , bit a mouthful from the sandwich and followed it with a gulp of lukewarm coffee .
23 within a period of three months from the date of the total loss settlement the Policyholder shall have taken delivery of such replacement car and insured it with the Corporation
24 Suspected Sendero guerrillas threw dynamite into his car and sprayed it with machine-gun fire .
25 He climbed from the car and examined it with interest .
26 Instead , I just lit up a straight fag and shared it with her , Bogart style .
27 He was a man of profound education , but having acquired it himself he treasured words and used them with unique skill and often with a strange individuality .
28 He intercepted the policewoman 's glance and crushed it with a frown .
29 UMWA women recently held a birthday party for Roberts and presented him with a plaque engraved with his now famous quote .
30 It was hardly surprising , in these circumstances , that Nicholas abandoned a hair-brained scheme for launching a direct attack on Constantinople and replaced it with Paskevich 's proposals for a Russian occupation of the Danubian Principalities , an Austrian occupation of Serbia and Herzegovina , a blockade of the Bosphorus , and an eventual Austro-Russian partition of the Ottoman Empire .
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