Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [pron] with a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | In the north and east the Curled or Lesser Octopus Eledone cirrhosa may treat you with a colourful appearance . |
2 | When she came back to him he must present her with a positive plan of action . |
3 | In this new life which had been thrust upon her , she felt that she must surround herself with a little group of servants whom she knew to be loyal to her . |
4 | Immediately following on the principle that it must establish an effective intelligence system , he placed the further principle that it must provide itself with a legal system adequate for the needs of the moment . |
5 | The Blueharts game should provide them with a confidence-building win . |
6 | Whilst treating anyone with remedies they should avoid anything with a strong smell , scent , aroma or perfume . |
7 | I must dart her with a long-acting anaesthetic . |
8 | ‘ You think I should equip myself with a similar implement and we could have a duel ? ’ |
9 | Anyone attempting to walk the Penning Way should equip themselves with a new free leaflet from the Countryside Commission . |
10 | Might make it with a better |
11 | And Argentina might bankrupt itself with a second invasion . |
12 | ‘ Then we 'll try you with a Welsh accent . ’ |
13 | At the very least , he might leave them with a few choice phrases to remember him by . |
14 | This month , I 'll leave you with a super-hairy Steve Vai guitar lick , broken down into rhythmic notation : ie. no notes . |
15 | The house I now rent could be let again and in all I might find myself with a handsome income . |
16 | Let us make the fourth choice — which actual apartments you 'll be staying in — and you 'll find yourself with a whole lot more holiday spending money into the bargain . |
17 | ‘ Then I 'll find something with a thicker hide and tougher meat . |
18 | Certainly Venus protects your interests while the planetary storm rages mid-month and may provide you with a real romantic or financial fillip . |
19 | You 'd need someone with a good deal of local knowledge to pull that off . ’ |
20 | She had enough on her hands trying to bring up the boys , and the simplest expedient would be to get the little girl down to Frome , where her deceased husband 's sister and brother-in-law , William and Sarah Chinnock , could provide her with a decent upbringing . |
21 | It was n't until the beginning of 1969 that they realized the paper could provide them with a regular income . |
22 | He 'd like one with a spare bedroom so the children can come and stop . |
23 | Most of them could express themselves with a lilting eloquence which left the English spellbound . |
24 | Even if you do n't normally wear make-up , you will probably need some on your wedding day as white or even ivory reflects on the skin and could leave you with a washed-out look . |
25 | English ships could equip themselves with a heavy weight of broadside relatively cheaply , so that they were built simply to carry guns without worrying too much about anything else . |
26 | She could supply them with a few answers . |
27 | Why , Mamma , I could astonish you with a great many words you never heard in your life . |
28 | In any event , you could find yourself with a substantial amount to invest . |
29 | But when he works his way round to the Home Office budget , campaigners against the Fazakerley jail could find themselves with a powerful new ally . |
30 | ‘ I 'd blindfold you with a silken scarf and tie your wrists and ankles to the bedpost with silken ribbons . ’ |