Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pron] [noun] to [noun sg] with " in BNC.

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1 Unlike the Liberal and Labour parties , which would suffocate my farmers to extinction with an endless stream of unnecessary and unreasonable controls over every aspect of production , thereby putting many of them out of business , the Conservative Government have appreciated the need to protect the environment while giving proper priority to the needs of the agricultural community to remain economically viable .
2 A DAY out in Essex could bring you face to face with sharks , tigers or an Egyptian mummy — provided you know where to look .
3 This predicament arises out of the demise of consciousness , when only consciousness , understood in a traditional way , can bring us face to face with , and hence give us any grasp on , the qualitative , as opposed to relational , properties .
4 Only the width of a post denied him a sensational late equaliser at Everton in the following round , and Second Division Brighton will greet his return to action with some trepidation in tonight 's second round replay .
5 Do not give in and take your puppy to bed with you ; rather , invest in some cotton wool for your ears !
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