Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] us with [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 We are particularly grateful to members of the undergraduate years 1965 , who responded to the Librarian 's appeal for items to display at the Gaudy in June , and to Nina Bawden ( Mabey , 1943 ) who has supplied us with a complete set of her novels .
2 There in Ephesians one three Blessed be the God and father of our Lord Jesus Christ who has blessed us with every spiritual blessing in the heavenly places in Christ .
3 Roland Smith has provided us with a fascinating and interesting book that should whet the appetite of many hill walkers and will certainly provide a wealth of useful background information when planning a walk to some of the ‘ Great Viewpoints ’ of Britain .
4 Bruno Bettelheim ( 1976 ) — — not without his critics , see , for example , Tucker ( 1984 ) — clearly takes this view , for he has provided us with a detailed study of fairy tales , The uses of enchantment .
5 He regrets that ‘ language , which adapts itself for the most part only to the common uses of life , has provided us with no single-worded or immediate designation ’ for the impression .
6 If nothing else , he has provided us with an excellent description of coffin-making , coffin furniture and grave clothes of the mid seventeenth century .
7 Last week he promised to supply us with a written explanation of the way his company had treated Debbie , but it never arrived .
8 Orwell has left us with a graphic description of a typical reader , the elderly lady who always took out the same books , year-in year-out — a thing not possible incidentally in today 's rapid-turnover public libraries — with the word , ‘ I do love a drop of Dell ! ’ referring to the popular writer Ethel M. Dell .
9 The age of the PC has left us with a messy low grade grumbling crisis .
10 Their joint commissions reached well over a hundred , and though by the time the Dolls ' House was created , Miss Jekyll was nearly eighty and practically blind , being asked to design the garden gave her immense satisfaction , and has left us with an unaltered glimpse of this period of England 's gardening history .
11 However , in principle this would seem to be the most promising avenue to explore to furnish us with a better understanding of causal relations .
12 Then on 7 May we had the visit of Mamie Magnusson , who kindly agreed at short notice to launch our Christian Aid Sale by coming to present us with an autographed copy of her enthralling history of the Woman 's Guild 's first century .
13 The ‘ Dust in the air suspended ’ seems to present us with a barren desert of death .
14 Nevertheless , these counts do provide us with the best available source of information about the common birds of Sussex woodland .
15 A is indeed more precise , but only in a trivial sense , for in B does present us with the same referent as in A. If , on the other hand , the lines changed places , so that we read :
16 The basic premise upon which much of this work is based is most succinctly expressed by William Downes : While Downes 's statement alludes to an unfashionable humanist notion of dramatic character , it does provide us with a valuable starting point for the present discussion .
17 However , this does leave us with the unanswered question of the extent to which schools reflect social practices and the extent to which they shape them .
18 Welcome to new readers who have joined us with the recent acquisitions of Argyll Services a London-based office and retail cleaning company , Wessex Hygiene Services who specialise in kitchen ventilation and convector cleaning in Bristol , Wiltshire and Somerset , and Rowland Compliance testing who take us into a new realm of contract servicing in circuit testing and maintenance of electrical appliances .
19 The more he can find to dazzle us with the greater is the compliment that he pays to Eden .
20 This trap is the Devil 's second snare and is the one he sets if he fails to catch us with the first one .
21 They have presented us with an extraordinary melange of figures which are hugely contradictory .
22 The low waters of this summer have provided us with a superb opportunity for fish spotting and also for mapping the contours of the river bed .
23 Men have provided us with a false picture of the world … not just because their view is so limited , but because they have insisted that their limited view is the total view .
24 Conor 's hit us with the big one . ’
25 They have left us with a divided artist .
26 If France 's surviving financial records are not as good as English ones , her legal archives , particularly those of that great central institution , the Parlement of Paris , have left us with a remarkable human record of the effects of war upon society in France in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries .
27 This approach presents us with a particular problem since we must ensure that the representative chosen provides us with a good insight into that political theory .
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