Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [pers pn] with [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 That 's why I 'm saying to everyone that we should build it with two lanes and no more and so restricting the chance of it ever being a motorway .
2 But I imagine the fact that it is Sipotai who is charging into the net must provide you with certain gratification . ’
3 This brief letter should provide you with some guidance concerning the United States job market and your best way of approaching it .
4 Other parts of the hall complex will be developed over the next few months and should provide us with additional facilities .
5 You must prod him with coloured pencils , or tell him he must be joking when he makes heavy weather of something that another author does neatly .
6 He says you should serve it with whipped cream for a lighter Christmas dessert .
7 So you must help him with these definitions .
8 Fleetingly Dong wondered whether the excursion into the jungle with the corpse might present them with another opportunity to escape .
9 ‘ But they 'll welcome him with open arms , bringing them medical aid .
10 Mr Dare — he 's the vicar — has started a campaign for livening things up , so he 'll welcome you with open arms .
11 The idea that the past harbours a golden age of tranquility also readily lends itself to the view that history might furnish us with effective methods of commonsense crime control .
12 You 'll provide us with sufficient entries so that the people who are man it get in and car parking .
13 Right , I 'll get a couple and we 'll have them with mashed cream potatoes .
14 Let's say then , I just , I used to have to work on eleven appointments a week because if I had eleven appointments a week , two people would perhaps blow me out , change their minds , two people would rearrange , two people would say no thank you , and another two would say , yes , but I need to do it next month , which might leave me with two sales .
15 I 'll leave you with that thought .
16 I 'll leave you with this summary .
17 Or I could open some tins of potatoes and he 'll fry them with corned beef and beans .
18 He 'll repay you with faithful service .
19 ‘ I wish I could court you with beautiful words , ’ the farmer went on , ‘ but I can only say I love you madly and want you for my wife .
20 ‘ I intend to make something of meself , so I 'd be obliged if you 'd treat me with more respect . ’
21 The whole thing seemed faithfully in the past , where we could regard it with intense interest , and surround it with historical debate , but where it could do us , and our generation , no harm .
22 I could predict them with reasonable assurance in each case , except Addy .
23 Assistant manager Eddie Stein , who had taken temporary control , said : ‘ The chairman did ask me how I felt about Barry possibly coming back earlier this week and I told him I 'd welcome him with open arms .
24 She said that if I came here to the island and said I was sorry you 'd welcome me with open arms . ’
25 You could do it with two rulers could n't you .
26 Word reached Peter Wheeler , the Leicester coach , of a young lad at Wakefield , a full-back , a slick-running full-back at that , who not only could kerplonk the ball like a metronome between the posts but could do it with either foot .
27 He would pump away until he was exhausted , as though by sheer force he could inject her with fertile seed .
28 The test was whether a child ‘ accompanied as necessary ’ could use it with reasonable safety .
29 If you could provide me with some paper .
30 No other observer was so close to Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge [ q.v. ] during their most productive years together at Alfoxden and Grasmere ; and no one else had such an eye for the landscapes which inspired them , or could provide them with living materials for poetry out of her own observations .
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