Example sentences of "[verb] them with [art] [adv] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | They will be greeted by local communities in East Anglia who have made arrangements to provide them with a very special welcome . |
2 | They chose us to provide them with the most reliable data network available . |
3 | It saw its function not to produce curricular prescriptions but rather ‘ to extend the range of possibilities open to teachers , and to provide them with the most detailed research evidence on which their judgement can be exercised ’ . |
4 | Knocker came over to serve them with a slightly worried look on his face . |
5 | They also had magnifying glasses to help them with the extraordinarily fine detail which they worked into the seal images : some lenses were found in a Middle Minoan tomb at Knossos . |
6 | Molton Brown will also provide them with a deeply relaxing scalp massage at the same time . |
7 | If you decide to dispense with a thorough dig through the whole plot and merely take out planting holes , at least try to follow the above principle : dig two spits deep , and reverse them with the more fertile top spit going down to root level . |
8 | In a long study , spanning some fifteen years , Andreasen evaluated members of the Iowa Workshop and their families , comparing them with a carefully selected group of control subjects on indicators of psychopathology . |
9 | Personal experience , if it happened , would have left them with a deeply embedded memory of an acutely unpleasant incident . |
10 | The assumption is that children from ‘ deprived backgrounds ’ are more likely to adopt racist attitudes and arguments because their cultural milieu is unable to equip them with a more enlightened understanding of the causes of their problems . |
11 | By making crowns of the most precious metal , gold ( and in the case of that made for Queen Alexandra platinum ) , and setting them with the most resplendent stones available , a combination of the most precious substances proclaimed the supremacy of the state and its titular head . |
12 | Clearly , if the knowledge that classes A and B were once distinct is no longer present in speakers ' minds , they can not pick out the class B items and so can not separate them from the merged class and then re-merge them with a completely different class . |
13 | They seldom waved or called to us , responding only when we greeted them with a most unEgyptian reserve . |
14 | He had said and done nothing that was not polite , yet he left them with an inexplicably awkward feeling , as though something unpleasant had taken place . |
15 | Failure to achieve this goal at the outset may result in a patient who depends on others for insulin injections , misses injections or does them with a very poor technique . |