Example sentences of "[noun prp] [noun] [vb -s] [pron] with [art] " in BNC.

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1 Like CD-I , the system plugs directly into a television receiver and the CDTV user operates it with a remote , infra-red handset .
2 A particularly welcome aspect of the present disc is that Sarah Cunningham presents us with a survey spanning the entire period of the repertoire — as such it will perhaps be more welcome to the non-specialist than the Savall discs .
3 An unpleasant descent to the col Bwlch Dros Bern presents you with a somewhat intimidating view of the next summit — Craig Cwm Silyn ( 2,408ft ) .
4 A RECENT photograph of Kingsley Amis shows him with a cat , which is standing beside his typewriter .
5 Thus an account of housing development in North Shields provides us with a background to inter-war and immediate post-war developments in both owner-occupied and council housing , whereas Cramlington 's owner-occupied estates can be thought of as suburbanization produced by developer builders .
6 For Mr Till presents us with an intellectual Mozart , linking him with Rousseau and Voltaire , Goethe and Schiller .
7 Her outstanding efforts will be rewarded on May 5 when HRH Prince Philip presents her with a certificate at a special ceremony in St.
8 ‘ In my own terms , I would describe myself as a fanatic as far as bonsai goes ’ Cregagh Bonsai owner Stephen Whiteside surrounds himself with the love of his life .
9 As Brown moves round the larders , the Psion Organiser presents him with a series of ingredient names , in a preset order .
10 The Dennis case in the United States provides us with a hint as to how departures from constitutional principle may be explained .
11 Since they have visitors , Mrs Barton supplements it with a dip in a tin candlestick , although its light is lost in the glow of the fire , before pausing to look about her :
12 J.P.G. Freeman credits them with a " modest " influence when they helped to persuade the Americans that agreement with the USSR was dependent on the exclusion of West Germany from direct control over nuclear arms .
13 Charles Dickens provides us with a vivid account of nineteenth-century urban poverty in such novels as Oliver Twist and Great Expectations .
14 Midland Lifetime provides you with a balance between protection and investment , so that you can look after your family and save for the future .
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