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

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1 The courses are aimed at senior management and are intended to provide them with the knowledge and skills to exploit AIT effectively in their business .
2 The authorities in Addis Ababa had undertaken to provide me with an escort of ten soldiers while I was among the Danakil .
3 In the majority of the better systems your filter has been carefully designed to provide you with a means of cleaning the aquarium ( or pond ) water mechanically , chemically and biologically .
4 After completing the AEC , participants were interviewed to provide them with an opportunity to reflect and comment on the course .
5 The other exercises were designed to help me with a problem of co-ordination in hammer-ons and in string skipping .
6 Having obtained a fairly comprehensive view of the farm situation in Great Britain as it relates to training an attempt was made to compare it with the position in Europe .
7 Even more exciting for me was the news that our Principal , Reg Clarke , had decided to entrust me with the command of the first of the 1.5 million pound cruisers to be named Searcher .
8 My hon. Friend the Member for Norwich , North ( Mr. Thompson ) is grateful for what has been done to help him with the preservation of his local Anglian Regiment .
9 And he had been a healthy influence on Clare when she most needed it — when that creeping Jesus of a Damien had threatened to infect her with the mildew of his own damp piety .
10 Further to your response to our advertisement in [ publication of date ] /telephone conversation with [ person ] of this office , I can advise you that a confidential Information memorandum has been prepared covering the business of [ Name Limited ] and that our client has agreed to provide you with a copy in exchange for asigned undertaking of confidentiality .
11 He 'd not offered to help her with the Christmas preparations and she had n't felt like asking him .
12 Psychedelics , he argues , can be used to reconnect us with the earth itself , or rather , the Gaian mind .
13 Literary representation enters a complex negotiation with history , a debate about ‘ things ’ ( institutions , actions , events ) and the words used to name them with an awareness that both the names and the things may be otherwise .
14 I mean , schools the only thing I was , I 'd been governor of a a school for thirty years that was used to depress me with the fact that we could n't get for our schools the things that we needed because to me and to all the people in Harlow who have children are concerned that we are being stopped so much money on education which is the most vital thing in our children 's lives !
15 So I suppose you 've got to take it with a pinch of salt and it is n't true so some ways , but I do n't know .
16 ‘ If you were brought up in Brixton or Hackney , and have been stopped regularly for no reason by the police , you are bound to view them with a bit of hatred ’ … .
17 For a small fee everyone was invited to spray him with the foam wherever they wanted — and they most certainly did !
18 The facts are the facts , and I am compelled to record them with a plainness of detail which in the end offers the only means of extending that small degree of compassion , or perhaps even understanding , which all men in whatever circumstance or however degraded should not be denied .
19 He still refused to share his legitimacy with the parties , as he had refused to share it with the CNR .
20 Over the last six months or so I have attempted to present you with a series of practical objectives designed and constructed to help achieve a higher degree of thoroughness in your command of the Pentatonic scale .
21 On another occasion , this suspicion might have been calculated to cripple me with a sense of my own worthlessness .
22 He may be taught to hold it with the crook of the handle turned away from him , and his thumb over the top of the handle , so that he does not grip the stick too hard .
23 And they are asked to provide us with a list of businesses which they are happy for us to approach .
24 Let us leave the last words with Walter Abish who declares that ‘ the innovative novel is , in essence , a novel of disfamiliarization , a novel that has ceased to concern itself with the mapping of the ‘ familiar ’ world ’ ( Martin 1983 : 238 ) .
25 When the virus takes over a cell it takes over the master-plan or system of instruction of that cell and the cell is thereafter directed to reproduce itself with the virus already in command .
26 The judge may have tried to throw you with an interruption partly because you were reading your argument in a monotonous way .
27 So she tried not to feel envious when Jill Herbert was sent to help him with a lumbar puncture .
28 Once his appearance has been changed to identify him with the group ( it may be dyeing his hair shocking pink or wearing a big badge ) , then not only will other people assume that he has agreed to all the ideas and implications of the movement but he himself will be more likely to feel this to be true , even to throw all doubt to the four winds without further investigation .
29 Unfortunately it 's chosen to do it with the Disc .
30 Nedham and Bowes were further required to acquaint themselves with the costing of the roasting and smelting .
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