Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] with [noun sg] " in BNC.

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31 The immediate sight of him , which should have filled them with relief and joy , brought only terror .
32 TDC 's managers have tried to establish good relations with universities so that they hear about promising developments in time to support them with cash .
33 There was a fair wind spattering them with rain as they made their descent to the beach .
34 Are you ashamed of your feet or can you bare them with pride ?
35 Malcolm Crosby of Sunderland almost became the first caretaker manager to win the FA Cup until Liverpool doused them with reality .
36 And if you want them with chocolate on one side they 're one thirty nine .
37 He does n't trust me with money . ’
38 Now I see that I know nothing , only I must not say so for I should lose the good opinion of my neighbours and they would no longer trust me with money for my experiments .
39 They charged me with possession of cannabis .
40 Fearful that they would disappear without trace , the prosecutor rearrested them before they could leave the building , and later charged them with possession of cannabis , with intent to supply .
41 What is important is the discovery that saying these things can actually make us feel better , but only if we say them with sincerity .
42 Then change and say them with syllable timing .
43 In their generosity , or relief of getting out of the kitchen , they ply me with bag loads of organic vegetables .
44 Purge me with hyssop and I shall be clean . ’
45 Going back go David 's desire for forgiveness I want to look again at what he said in verse 7 of Psalm 51 ‘ Purge me with hyssop and I shall be clean . ’
46 For what had visited me in my weakest hour and provided me with food if not that damned creation of Frankenstein 's ?
47 One compositor , Jean Henderson whose daughter kindly provided me with information , went into the trade ( in the 1890s , that is some time after the earliest entrants ) straight from the Dean Orphanage , where she had received a good education ( see Plate 1 ) .
48 Preaching epistle to the apostles and anointing them with water ( still , not carbonated ) .
49 The very concentration of attention on female breasts seemed to swell them with pride to melon-like proportion — or disproportion , for they would flatten and disappear just as mysteriously ten years later .
50 Oh , it drenched me with pleasure , even more than contemptible .
51 Poachers operate after dark and it is crucial that you should not be confused with them , unwittingly provide them with cover , or create any confusion which might result in their not being apprehended .
52 If you think the average salary of officer posts on the City Council are twenty thousand pounds , the fact that you 've got to pay their superannuation , insurance , provide them with desk space and all the necessary support , it 's a terrific sum to employ a person .
53 Invest time , this week , next week and every week in encouraging and supporting this elite team , making sure that you provide them with development opportunities .
54 These provide them with camouflage and , depending on the speed of flow , either ballast or a means of transport .
55 To the traditional tasks of improving the climate in which members practice and provide them with support was added to the development of policies in fields such as housing , planning , energy and the environment and community architecture .
56 Captive funds — generally subsidiaries of the large UK insurance companies , banks and pension funds , which provide them with capital for investment .
57 Only the bigger parties are sure to receive the bonuses that provide them with over-representation .
58 Accepting this state of affairs many women are actually grateful to ‘ understanding ’ employers who are ‘ flexible ’ about hours on site , or who provide them with homework , to be done simultaneously with looking after the children .
59 He did n't catch me with heroin actually , he caught me injecting coke , but I was on heroin at the time .
60 You can totally rejuvenate a dining table and chairs bought from a junk shop by painting them with gloss paint and buying a matching or contrasting tablecloth and seat cushions for the chairs .
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