Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] [pron] with the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | All these meetings concerned themselves with the Spanish question . |
2 | ‘ Azadi said that I had just twenty-four hours to provide him with the exact location of the ship — or else I would be executed . |
3 | Mountbatten 's task was not simplified when General MacArthur saddled him with the additional responsibility of taking over Indonesia and Indo-China , previously within the American sphere . |
4 | The Jews provide us with the single most illuminating incident of the episcopate of Avitus . |
5 | While Cleo and Dauntless tried to arrange themselves comfortably upon the sacking — which smelled malodorous in the extreme , as if the dogs had been using it as a toilet Apanage busied herself with the ghost-bagging equipment . |
6 | Two lifts link it with the private sun terrace , bathing platform and sea water swimming pool below . |
7 | The teaching and life style of John the Baptist identifies him with the prophetic tradition in Israel . |
8 | It is the responsibility of each employee to acquaint themselves with the full details of these and any local arrangements . |
9 | Grey eyes questioned him with the full seriousness of her young being . |
10 | He caught the wide , levelled eyes watching him with the first faint shadow of doubt and disquiet , almost distaste , and laughed shortly . |
11 | The recipient confirms receipt of the message to the carrier , and following this confirmation the carrier provides him with the private key . |
12 | You are required by law to provide us with the following information : — |
13 | The Queen received me with the greatest kindness and consideration . |
14 | The question is whether the institutions will adopt the same rather altruistic attitude that they did then now that their income from even the best-performing companies will shrink permanently unless action is taken by the companies to leave them with the same net effect . |
15 | The what question provides us with the next guideline : |
16 | A starling anointing itself with the defensive fluids of an ant . |
17 | A coal fell out of the fire , making them both start , and Breeze replaced it with the exaggerated care with which we perform these trivial tasks , when our thoughts are far away . |
18 | Indeed , the centralised updating of the microfilm system is considered a mixed blessing by those who like to use the updating process to familiarise themselves with the monthly information changes . |
19 | English economics provided him with the two antinomies he needed , proletariat and bourgeoisie , as the polarised , opposites of the dialectic . |
20 | She 'd firmly resisted her mother 's oft-repeated efforts to tempt her with the power-packed vegetable which she 'd seen the singing sailor-man so often greedily guzzle straight from the can . |
21 | Shortly after moving into The Kilns , Minto had engaged a gardener to help her with the eight acres of ground . |
22 | The Marshall Plan was supposedly open to all Europeans and in late June Molotov came to Paris to discuss it with the British and French foreign ministers , Ernest Bevin and Georges Bidault . |
23 | Ask a friend to help you with the difficult to reach areas . |
24 | Meanwhile , Rudge dismissed recent speculation linking him with the managerial vacancy at Bristol Rovers by insisting : ‘ It 's all paper talk . ’ |
25 | BARRY WILSON turned in a star performance as Stantondale increased their lead at the top of the second division last week - and afterwards his managers furnished him with the same compliment : ‘ He 's class . ’ |
26 | You could say that erm Mrs likes it with the local . |
27 | perhaps the truth is that in the field of economic policy , Keynes 's preference for a managed economy aligned him with the new Liberals : hence the handsome tribute he paid to J. A. Hobson , in spite of the fact that he regarded him as mistaken . |
28 | When the community care Support Force was inaugurated , many SSDs regarded it with the same amount of suspicion and distrust as a bird would a snake . |
29 | So in the afternoons Anne and some of her friends stayed late at school , and Miss Stacy helped them with the special examination work . |
30 | Government comes to be seen as a matter of administration rather than rule and the ideologies of Machiavelli , Locke , Bentham , and Marx provide us with the modern cribs to politics ; a political training in default of a political education . |