Example sentences of "[adj] with [pron] [prep] having " in BNC.
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1 | We should n't be surprised , and we should n't think that there is anything wrong with us for having tears in our lives . |
2 | Driving back from seeing Ray Darby , Wickham was stern with himself for having twice in one day fallen into reminiscence about Vanessa . |
3 | She also felt very angry with him for having taken an overdose . |
4 | NEW mum Princess Stephanie has denied reports that the people of Monaco are angry with her for having son Louis outside marriage . |
5 | His reaction had bewildered her , but she did n't want to dwell on it , because she knew that she would inevitably end up spending the entire evening thinking of him , and then feeling frustrated and angry with herself for having given in to her private weakness . |
6 | She was both satisfied and angry with herself for having tripped Caro so neatly . |
7 | Suddenly she felt angry with herself for having let her emotions get out of control . |
8 | THE National Art Collection Fund has every reason to be pleased with itself at having given £250,000 of the £10 million needed to acquire Lord Cholmondeley 's Holbein , Lady with a Pet Squirrel , for the National Gallery . |
9 | We lay there silently , then he got up and left the room , leaving me lying there in an agony of frustration and guilt , furious with myself for having given way , yet curiously glad I had finally done so . |
10 | She bit off further words , feeling irritated with herself for having made that admission . |
11 | However , the frown on his face did not surprise her , as it probably meant he was annoyed with himself for having been quite so fervent in the way he 'd crushed her lips beneath his own . |
12 | Although annoyed with herself for having been so indiscreet , she was still unable to control her tongue as words slipped from her . |