Example sentences of "[noun] [to-vb] [pers pn] with [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Her lack of caution led the trackers to sting her with rubber bullets , and since the summer , she has been much more shy . |
2 | ‘ I used to worry about Darth Vader , ’ Prentice confessed , putting his arm round Rory 's waist and lifting his foot to massage it with one hand . |
3 | While cladding can be fixed directly to existing masonry walls , it is good practice to cover them with waterproof building paper first to prevent any moisture that gets behind the cladding from penetrating the wall itself . |
4 | This year we are asking a selected sample of readers to help us with this process . |
5 | Council staff and independent advocates had interviewed all the rest , if possible with their relatives , in an attempt to match them with other accommodation . |
6 | Council staff and others had interviewed all the rest , if possible with their relatives , in an attempt to match them with other accommodation . |
7 | On the contrary , he allowed his clergy to criticize him with astonishing freedom , as Alcuin criticized his forcible conversion of the Saxons . |
8 | When the opportunity to acquire Mothercare arose , the Dutchman encouraged Conran to seize it with both hands . |
9 | What do you think of that ? ’ and when Jess stayed quiet , she sighed , moving towards the books to touch them with loving fingers . |
10 | The shame of it is we have the capacity to provide them with that peace but we 've decided it is n't worth it . ’ |
11 | The detainer is liable for any damage caused to the livestock by failure to treat it with reasonable care and supply it with adequate food and water . |
12 | Chain , exasperated by the British failure to provide him with adequate research facilities , migrated to Rome , but was retained as a consultant by Beecham 's at a time when the firm was rapidly developing its research facilities . |
13 | David was therefore offered inpatient care for up to 10 days to provide him with intensive support . |
14 | Maureen Ruchardson , who made a similar appearance in the B is for Book exhibition at the Shipley Art Gallery in Gateshead , continues to cook and beat the fibres of local plants to provide us with hand-made paper . |
15 | Often the polyps withdraw , and the polypary may shrink slightly as the animal expels water from inside the body to replace it with fresh water . |
16 | On the other hand it would make sense for nature to endow us with greater sexuality at a time when we are most likely to become pregnant . |
17 | Rugs employing this scheme are becoming increasingly rare and , although it may still be found on some workshop items , the only group to use it with any regularity are the Abadeh weavers of south central Persia , India and Pakistan make a few rugs in this design . |
18 | Nevertheless , they require their casual workers to furnish them with appropriate identification and evidence of their tax status . |
19 | Erm this is where we 've asked our tool room to supply them with any parts , save taking them off the the original . |
20 | Gloucestershire police said there was no evidence to connect them with recent bombings such as the attack on Royal Marine bandsmen at Deal , Kent . |
21 | The very pleasant Dias family who own the hotel will make great efforts to help you with any activities in Goa . |
22 | The worker , at the time , is not able to interrupt the woman to help her with that problem but after she leaves the bureau the adviser feels extremely worried about it . |
23 | ‘ Then he carried the little girl to the nearest building and rushed inside a flat to shower her with cold water . |
24 | He told her : ‘ Whatever Howard Smith 's treatment of you — and I accept that it was evil and gross — you embarked on this conspiracy with your father to murder him with remarkable deliberation and involvement in the arrangements for his killing . ’ |
25 | The problem arises because there is nothing in our day-to-day life to provide us with sufficient exercise . |
26 | We have enclosed a Club Europe Drive brochure to provide you with full details . |
27 | On his return from Scotland he had asked the French government to provide him with 18,000 men for a fresh attempt and had then visited Spain to seek help from Ferdinand VI , but , like Louis XV , the Spanish king was non-committal . |
28 | A large puddle results and drivers swerve into the middle of the road to avoid it with consequent danger to oncoming vehicles and pedestrians . |
29 | Let's pray in the silence of our hearts that God will send the Holy Spirit to fill us with promised gifts . |
30 | And under the " public good " defence it may be relevant to the jury 's task of evaluating the merit of a particular book to compare it with other books of the same kind , and to hear expert evidence about the current climate of permissiveness in relation to this kind of literature . |