Example sentences of "[verb] [to-vb] [pron] with [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Promises quite often concern the actions of others : to consent to be governed by another is to promise to obey him ; to consent to his joining the expedition is to promise to provide him with the facilities and the help made available to members of the expedition .
2 ‘ I tried to kill myself with a drugs overdose .
3 In practice this means that we do n't need to concern ourselves with the contents of such data files ; they 're not for human consumption without previous digestion by a computer .
4 ‘ You 're about as grown up as … as Just William , with all this leering , these smutty innuendoes , just because you happened to see me with no clothes on ! ’
5 And my father 's said he 's going to help me with the fees , so it 's all going to work out . ’
6 They always forgot to send it with the papers .
7 A Buryat tale relates how one of their groups decided to link itself with the Russians because their own khan chopped off heads for crimes which merited mere birching in Muscovite territory .
8 I would , however , wish to associate myself with the observations of my noble and learned friend , Lord Browne-Wilkinson , as to the unsatisfactory nature of this conclusion .
9 The warm-blooded supporters tend to ally themselves with the supporters of a theory about the relationships of the dinosaurs .
10 She liked to look at the visitors as they arrived and try to match them with the patients .
11 After checking that I was not talking to the media , I asked what the nature of her enquiry was , and she proceeded to furnish me with the facts .
12 In the unlikely event that we fail to provide you with the services as confirmed to you by us at the time of booking or they are not of a reasonable standard , then we accept responsibility whether caused by our employees , agents or suppliers , save that ( i ) we shall not accept responsibility or liability for death , bodily injury or illness caused to you or others named on your booking form , except as set out below and ( ii ) we limit our responsibility or liability in respect of carriage by air , sea or land to that provided for by the relevant international conventions in respect of such carriage .
13 Otherwise he can just give them with the bloody tellies or trying to buy them with the tellies and the dealers have a lovely time
14 Just reading here where it says that erm B and Q they 're having a slanging match with Texas cutting all their prices paints tools they 're trying to outdo them with the prices .
15 She continued to surprise herself with the capabilities of her augmented flesh .
16 For the moment , Simon is busy trying to familiarise himself with the mysteries babies bring into the home — such as nappies .
17 ‘ I would n't want to bore you with the details .
18 She lifts from the floor a leather Gladstone bag , and begins to load it with the things she will need for the day : well-thumbed , much underlined and annotated copies of Shirley , Mary Barton , North and South , Sybil , Alton Locke , Felix Holt , Hard Times ; her lecture notes — a palimpsest of holograph revisions in different-coloured inks , beneath which the original typescript is scarcely legible ; and a thick sheaf of student essays marked over the Christmas vacation .
19 when you wanted to do something with the keys or operate er horizontal , there was a machine and you had to go to the do it yourself .
20 I understand from ART Films that before they can agree to supply us with a 1″ copy for incorporation into Project Video , it is necessary for us to request permission from you for us to use the footage .
21 The clerk of the court refused to supply him with the names of the lay justices who had decided it , pursuant to a policy which was being adopted by an increasing number of magistrates courts of declining to identify justices to the public or the press .
22 It is clear at that stage the London committee envisaged funding its proposed activities by subscriptions , and that it intended to concern itself with the diseases of cows and sheep as well as horses .
23 All primary teachers need to familiarise themselves with the requirements for history at Key Stage 2 ( see Boxes 9 and 10 ) .
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