Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] them with the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 A broader academic aim is to relate the effects identified to other processes of retail change and to compare them with the impact of other major developments .
2 15.38 ( i ) Pupils working towards level 7 should continue to participate extensively in widely varied group work in a range of groupings where they should now be encouraged to take on an increasingly responsible and , as appropriate , individual or independent role , eg by taking notes of the discussion and checking them with the group , representing group views in plenary sessions .
3 One is that academic research should pluck the fruits of the contemporary political agenda and lend credibility to vogue and vague notions that may fleetingly assume a high profile , reify concepts that are of the moment and endow them with the status of real analytical phenomena .
4 After dinner they had got lost , because Betty had fallen asleep and failed to note the few signposts and correlate them with the route on the map .
5 If the letters ‘ wp ’ were typed instead , you could ask the software to search for every instance of the letters ‘ wp ’ and replace them with the word ‘ word-processor ’ .
6 He praised the Cernach Housing Co-operative for having ‘ the vision and the guts ’ to knock down old tenements and replace them with the type of housing the people of Drumchapel wanted .
7 He turned on the tap and washed them , then brought them back into the room and dried them with the tea-cloth .
8 She walked over to where the just-savaged books lay strewn across the floor , and stirred them with the toe of her boot .
9 Cheer and uphold them with the knowledge of your love and restore them to full health .
10 Cheer and uphold them with the knowledge of your love and restore them to full health .
11 Cheer and uphold them with the knowledge of your love and restore them to full health .
12 Cheer and uphold them with the knowledge of your love and restore them to full health .
13 Cheer and uphold them with the knowledge of your love and restore them to full health .
14 Cheer and uphold them with the knowledge of your love and restore them to full health .
15 Cheer and uphold them with the knowledge of your love and restore them to full health .
16 Cheer and uphold them with the knowledge of your love and restore them to full health .
17 Pose my questions in a logical sequence and link them with the candidate 's replies ?
18 Because she was staying at home with her father Eva had the task of sorting out her mother 's possessions and sharing them with the family .
19 When the latest invoices are recorded , Caterdata looks at various sections of its filing system and updates them with the information .
20 New Zealand 's indigenous Maori people also had an active relationship with dolphins and called them with the word ‘ Tepuhi' ’ , which emulates the sound a dolphin makes blowing air through its breathing hole .
21 For a confirmation of this , you only have to look at some of Turner 's paintings of the Dales and compare them with the reality to see how much poetic licence has been taken for the sake of the " phantasmagoric " .
22 Work out if there are any particular situations in which you think you could be helpful , and discuss them with the speechreader .
23 They placed the baskets in a convenient hollow by a large pine and covered them with the blanket .
24 Researchers from the influential Committee on Medical Aspects of Radiation in the Environment spent FOUR YEARS examining case histories of child deaths in the area and comparing them with the rest of the country .
25 Initially , we examined the main effect of phonological processing by combining the results from the two experimental tasks and comparing them with the control tasks .
26 The red glow from the furnaces fell across the treadmills , turning the steel mesh to angry crimson , bathing the creatures inside them to eerie , unnatural life , blending and merging them with the machinery , until it was very nearly impossible to tell where the treadmills ended and the human creatures began …
27 The lama put together eight techniques from the crane 's natural movements and incorporated them with the ape 's footwork and grabbing manoeuvres .
28 It is an invitation to enumerate the conventions and to contrast them with the law .
29 Imperial governments created a new elite of natives and invested them with the power of their language of administration and justice .
30 On his return to the USA Horton decided that it was time to try out some of his ideas , and to test them with the light of practical experience .
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