Example sentences of "[noun prp] with [noun] [prep] his " in BNC.
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1 | The clues consisted of four pictures : Snoopy with cream on his face , Charlie Brown with red paint on his hands , Donald Duck with muddy feet , and Mickey Mouse with a necklace sticking out of his pocket . |
2 | The Constituent Assembly 's decision was based on recommendations emanating from a political pact signed by Gaviria with leaders of his Ruling Liberal Party ( PL ) and the two parties jointly outnumbering the PL in the Assembly , namely the M-19 Democratic Alliance ( a left-wing coalition led by the former guerrilla group 19 April Movement ( M-19 ) ) and the conservative Movement of National Salvation ( MSN ) . |
3 | Ceauşescu may have learnt this technique from Kim II Sung who has pock-marked North Korea with memorials to his every stage of development . |
4 | Last month he emerged from a meeting in the northern city of Olomouc with support for his ‘ Olomouc theses ’ , which outlined his ideas for the Forum in advance of its conference , due to open on January 12th . |
5 | At this Drew became disturbed and emotional , and said that , if the three people that he had previously named — the Lindos and Norman Stubbs , the stage manager — could not testify that he was at the theatre at the time of the murder , he knew of no-one else who could , but he certainly did not commit any murder , nor was he seen in Cross Street with blood on his face . |
6 | Leonard Bilsiter looked at Clovis with hate in his eyes . |
7 | Albert fell prey to his nightly fantasies of living with Bella again and began looking at Jim with rage in his heart toward the wet blanket who was preventing it . |
8 | ‘ Almost full-on catastrophe ’ , said Gilmour with memories of his own dismasting in the penultimate race of the 1989 Lymington worlds . |
9 | In 1763 Samuel Johnson in the same manner combined a judgement against the poems of James Woodhouse with condescension toward his trade : |
10 | Accounts of the Apothecaries show that the Clerk of the Company had provided Miller with £10 for his expenses on this trip to Holland . |
11 | Needless to say , Tod has neglected to regale Irene with accounts of his new relationships , his invasions , his conquests , his quiet annexations . |
12 | And his mate David Mellor with rings on his fingers and belles on his toes … |
13 | Spencer stared at Craig with venom in his narrowed eyes . |
14 | It all started when he decided there must be more to life than selling plants and motor spares , and set off to seek his fortune in Australia with £100 in his pocket . |
15 | Marguerite left , and Alain looked at Jenna with challenge in his eyes . |
16 | Hasted writes : " Egberth King of Kent with consent of his nobles and princes , gave ten ploughlands in Hailing , with all appurtenances , together with fields , woods , meadows , marshes , fishings , huntings and fowlings belonging to them to Bishop Doran and the Church of Rochester with the denberies in the Weald , Bixle , Speldhurst , Meredaen , Thaerbe , Eastan , Rustewellee and Teppennyse , witnessed by King Heaberth and Archbishop Jaenbert . " |
17 | He was staring at Melissa with fury in his eyes . |
18 | Sight Lines is a response by contemporary artists to buildings and includes Alison Marchant 's photomontage installations and the photographs of Johnnie Gathercole with text by his sister Maggie ( until 15 Feb ) . |