Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [pron] with [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Dorinda only knows herself by the mirror : it has literally and figuratively provided her with a self-image .
2 If I 'm going to snuff it , I 'd rather snuff it with a pint in my fist than one of their bloody mugs of Ovaltine .
3 Rubberneck could only compare it with a wedding , the crush , as a fight , when the cars drove off and they always threw out coins .
4 Merely to connect her with the Battle of Trafalgar liquefied him a little further because it moved him .
5 Somehow they had found out that there was a prisoner in the hospital and Eric suddenly found himself with a guard of three carabinieri who were ordered to watch over him night and day and never let him out of their sight until arrangements could be made to send him to Germany .
6 Ultimately , the urge to move on that afflicted so many media people , and Florian more severely than most , would demand satisfaction , but she suspected that Luke would be shrewd enough to tempt him with an offer of his choice of all the other stations in which he had an interest .
7 In this series I hope to not only provide you with a list of the endangered animals , but also some fascinating information about each animal and the way it lives .
8 so touch me with the memories you 've made
9 It alone provided him with an ideal of peace .
10 The fact that such an occupation was un-likely to provide him with a living did nothing to deter him .
11 As he sipped his wine in the bright , busy square , he thought that although the language was certainly a problem and one that he would have to continue to struggle with , it only provided him with an excuse , really , an excuse for why he had not been able to get down to the job of looking for Elsie .
12 to provide me with the reference , would you be kind enough to provide me with a reference and send it via oh my God !
13 The capital was large enough to provide them with the anonymity they badly needed .
14 The CNAA , in its desire to ensure that the courses which it validates are of a sufficiently high standard , has necessarily concerned itself with the resources and ethos of institutions as a whole and has not hesitated to pass judgment on them , going , some would argue , beyond the responsibilities laid upon it by its Royal Charter .
15 Do n't worry , I sha n't suddenly present you with a bastard grandchild . ’
16 ‘ Faye needs someone as soon as possible now , so perhaps I 'd better square it with the hospital for you .
17 He walked into the corridor , tiredness suddenly overcoming him with the prospect of a few hours off , and very nearly knocked Catherine Crane over in his preoccupation .
18 To recognize implications you may need a little knowledge of the topic , so familiarize yourself with the information by reading your notes or textbooks .
19 BBC TV issued an apology to Saracens lock Mark Langley after wrongly linking him with an incident that put Gloucester 's Marcus Hannaford in hospital at the weekend .
20 William , we may remember , had thoughtfully provided himself with a burial plot many years before : so square L9 , grave no. 62,076 it was , as he was laid to rest at Abney Park .
21 A more insidious appeal to the national interest on behalf of the trade came from those controversialists who appeared to concede much of the abolitionists ' case with one hand only to withdraw it with the other .
22 First he 'd been crazy enough to subdue her with a kiss which , though it had begun in anger , had aroused a need for her so hot and instant that it had stunned him more than her slap , and now this .
23 I mentioned to [ the neighbourhood policeman ] what [ the girl ] had said , who obviously associated them with the police who arrested her father .
24 He wrongly combined it with the Judah figure , so producing :
25 Q I 'd really love some oomph in my hair and my hairdresser says I 'll only get it with a perm .
26 He put out his hand towards her now but did n't touch her , saying , ‘ Do n't faint ; it wo n't help you any because I 'll only revive you with a jug of cold water and make you listen to the finish .
27 So spray it with a contact insecticide .
28 ‘ I only wrapped it with the sheet , ’ she said .
29 It was only Cranmer who was brave enough to confront him with the evidence of the infidelities of the adored young Queen of his middle age , Catherine Howard .
30 Anyway , I only have it with a slug in it in the morning . ’
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