Example sentences of "[adv] [to-vb] [pron] with [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Merely to connect her with the Battle of Trafalgar liquefied him a little further because it moved him .
2 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 .
3 The fact that such an occupation was un-likely to provide him with a living did nothing to deter him .
4 to provide me with the reference , would you be kind enough to provide me with a reference and send it via oh my God !
5 The capital was large enough to provide them with the anonymity they badly needed .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 For Lawrence to give his imprimatur to the idea of the Commonwealth seemed sufficient rebuttal to anyone rude enough to associate it with a loss of imperial virility .
10 However , I was not prepared just to accept him with no experience at all and I asked him to give me some sort of evidence about the amount of flying he had done .
11 We recognise that those who live and work in the vicinity of our plants have the right to know about our activities and we are doing our very best to provide them with the information they require .
12 He must get it right today , however , if he is not to land himself with the label of being one of the best horses never to win a Gold Cup .
13 Before I try another trot down I remove the two old maggots from the hook and impale a single fresh one , being careful not to burst it with the size 18 hook which , although sharp , is rather thick in the wire for maggot fishing .
14 They do n't achieve because they have to choose , and the only way to get women achieving in a sort of relaxed way is not to force them with the choice between occupation success and families .
15 Expecting it to be someone high up in one of the many companies she had dealings with — though it was unusual for Jimmy not to supply her with a name — she announced efficiently , ‘ Leith Everett . ’
16 I warned against it at the time , telling investors not to touch it with a bargepole .
17 The seller can not lose , and indeed the bank tells the seller not to concern himself with the authority given to the cardholder .
18 Moreover , it allows us to adjudicate on a matter with which the bible does not concern itself ( as it may be said not to concern itself with the question of the liberation of women ) .
19 Apricot are actually sending their prospective dealers on a two day up-front training course just to familiarise them with the market and what it is likely to entail .
20 In 1979 fourteen committees were set up to concern themselves with the work of specific ( or in some cases two specific ) government departments .
21 On Day One , the simple exercise of shooting a few scenes in the garden was partly to familiarise you with the idea of editing in camera .
22 One of the girls from the village , Victorine went on : used to come out to help me with the cleaning .
23 It was intended purely to acquaint us with a field of art historical research to which we had very limited access and to give us the opportunity of establishing a dialogue .
24 When Sarah McCabe ( 1980 ) queried the logic of why just one police system should be entrusted with the control of crime , law , order , and social assistance , pointing out , ‘ there is some disagreement about the use of the criminal law — unease about control of the streets … [ which poses the question ] who will be controlled and [ who will be ] assisted ’ , she found the tenor of her ‘ thoughtful and moderate examination of the police role … was too much for the senior officers to whom it was presented , and they set out to discredit it with a will ’ ( Greenhill 1981 : 98 ) .
25 It was my first 6-day race and I came here to enjoy it with no plan or target , so I 'm very happy to have had such a successful run . ’
26 Keep up the good work — and do n't forget that this column and Postbag are here to provide you with the opportunity to air your news and views on the game !
27 She came on here to help me with the coffee for the Church Army before Paul left . ’
28 The hon. Gentleman would do well to familiarise himself with the keep warm this winter campaign run by the Scottish Office which has received every support from local authorities the length and breadth of Scotland .
29 In fact , he was already discussing it in his office when he discovered that Paramount were in the middle of a feud with Redford and were just about to serve him with a writ .
30 ‘ So you 'd know how to help me with the treatment — if Doctor Reid allows us . ’
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