Example sentences of "[verb] [to-vb] [pers pn] with [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 But we feel so ill at ease with silence that we want to fill it with endless clatter and talk about ourselves .
2 But after a while he augmented the phone calls with occasional visits , and as the summer wore on came to see her with increasing regularity , eventually as often as his professional commitments allowed .
3 How was it then that all these ordinary people seemed to manage it with effortless ease ?
4 I 've then got rolling I A P's with Rob and whoever it is that got to help us with individual action planning
5 ‘ There is no way we are going to support it with public money .
6 Gqozo told the conference that the neo-Nazi Afrikaner Resistance Movement ( AWB ) had promised to provide him with military support if the ANC again entered Ciskei [ see p. 39078-79 ] .
7 The Queen added that 1993 would bring new challenges and called on people to resolve to meet them with fresh hope .
8 The farmer tapped out his pipe on the half door and began to fill it with black shag from a battered tin .
9 Third , the author has generally seen little or nothing of the actual restoration work , yet , once it is finished , presumes to assess it with unshakeable authority .
10 He ignored the partially melted ice , and began to shaft her with unbounded enthusiasm .
11 He straightened to kiss her with lazy possessiveness on her mouth , his tongue devouring her even as he was impatiently unbuckling the waist of his trousers , dispensing with the remainder of his clothes with rough masculine haste .
12 overworking you and failing to provide you with reasonable support ;
13 Similar regulations and procedures have delayed both the promotion and dismissal of staff and have hampered the ZBS by failing to provide it with adequate transport when needed at short notice .
14 But we 'll have to do it with cold water and the yard broom . ’
15 Instead of smelting the ore with charcoal in slow processes aided by waterwheels , they needed to do it with cheap coke produced by the rapidly expanding coal-mining industry .
16 Not only do you have to fold it with fastidious care to avoid pinching and clouding the plastic rear window , but fitting it in a hurry is simply impossible .
17 I do not wish to see it actually end here in this room as you attempt to stun her with blue-eyed hatred ! ’
18 But now these beginnings had become something of a joke between them and the congregation had learned to accept them with amused tolerance .
19 Has some moron tried to strengthen them with yellowing tape ?
20 And , of course , we hope that piloting centres will continue to provide us with vital feedback .
21 And then , since her father 's fatal heart attack eighteen months ago , no sooner had she slowly started to come to terms with his loss , to face the grief and despair at the thought of never seeing him again , than her mother 's letters and telephone calls had begun to fill her with stunned horror .
22 His prick slipped smoothly back into her vagina , and continued to shaft her with glorious piston movements .
23 A non-artist songwriter will need a music publisher who can promote his or her writers , songs aggressively , trying to place them with major recording stars .
24 Bald planned to follow it with other county surveys of similar quality , but this ambition was frustrated when the Ordnance Survey was directed to produced its own map of Ireland in 1824 , and henceforth he devoted his energies to civil engineering , a profession for which he further equipped himself by a period of renewed study and foreign travel .
25 Because it is subject to the conditions of carriage that we accept their business and therefore we have to provide them with written information .
26 He refused to swap it with opposite number Willie Carne after the game because he had promised it to the Mirror .
27 Meanwhile , the government published a report from its radioactive waste management advisory committee saying that BNFL had failed to supply it with sufficient information on its proposals to deal with waste arising from work carried out at THORP for foreign customers .
28 Mrs. Twitchett , who provided the refreshments must have been unhappy , for within one month the Club changed its policy of taking all the profit to letting her have it ‘ if any ’ and agreeing to supply her with additional help at weekends and other special occasions .
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