Example sentences of "[verb] me with [det] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ And now you 're going to kill me with that ?
2 ‘ I intend to make something of meself , so I 'd be obliged if you 'd treat me with more respect . ’
3 ‘ I go to many stately homes and museums but the library is what really supplies me with most of the things I get , ’ said Mrs Lamport , who started with the Dictionary of National Biography , Burke 's Peerage , and other books on notable families .
4 ‘ You ca n't fool me with all that John Smith nonsense ! ’
5 They ca n't fool me with that ‘ powdering my nose ’ act .
6 He understood a little of my behaviour as he was a photographer , who also provided me with many useful photographs .
7 And when that one ‘ went home ’ she provided me with another one , which is still going today .
8 So I er carried on with what they found me with this in the brew house and then er where did I go from there ?
9 Luckily the girls also managed to provide me with some nephews to balance it up a bit . ’
10 Paraded in my immaculate " dhobied " drill I presented myself to my commanding officer who glared at me , and dismissed me with these words : " I am astonished that you have the gall , Mahaddie , to apply for a pilot 's course … if anyone is foolish enough to ever recommend you , you would only kill yourself , and probably others , Good day ! "
11 Quite suddenly , love for her , for gentle , golden Anne , flooded me , and I jumped out of bed , pushing back the net , wanting to run to her and tell her everything , wanting to confess and have her forgive me and kiss me with those soft , childish , soothing kisses .
12 Somehow she felt this to be a fact , so she said , ‘ Yes — he 's trusted me with such things as letters and accounts .
13 Immediately my father started matching me with all kinds of licensed murderous thugs , and one in particular who had become the amateur flyweight champion of Scotland .
14 But no , this ai n't Alvin Stardust , and anyone who tries to lump me with these people gets the wrath of Harley straight on their head . ’
15 as if I have not had enough to worry me with all this talk of Benedict ! ’
16 Jeremiah , the Old Testament prophet , assures us of God 's promise : ‘ You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart . ’
17 ‘ Hey , Israel , you 're bugging me with that crying . ’
18 Erm , putting images into words is not always easy , a colour in a painting can give you a way in and the brown of Van Gogh 's jacket erm affected me with this one particularly and the sun flower I felt was inappropriate misplace , in a vase to , to small , erm and it gave me an image a very strong image of suffering and this poem is in its very early stages and its literally just a list of images and I wanted to be able to show you how I start off which is with a series of images and then I have to put some filler in and open them up a bit and , and make them more accessible and understandable , but this is just a list form .
19 Let me with some humility , therefore , describe the manner in which I and my colleagues have sought to try and create our own dream of where our company might fit into tomorrow 's world , and how this process of marrying the vision from the top with the visions from below has been carried out within ICI .
20 ‘ You are frightening me with this temper of yours . ’
21 But this this nervous thing is a very primitive instinct and I 'm just coming up to a word I never can pronounce so you 're going to have to help me with this one .
22 If the hon. Gentleman will provide me with all the information , I shall examine the case .
23 If you could provide me with some paper .
24 And she wo n't bewilder me with all sorts of complicated science .
25 Harold Evans clearly had seen the List and regaled me with some of its more unlikely names .
26 ‘ It was not so much consideration as intuition , for something tells me that you visit me with some strange intelligence . ’
27 Sturt was about to proceed upon a new expedition into the interior of Australia I beg to send for your perusal a Letter I have lately received from him and from which you will perceive that he has written to Lord Stanley ; as I know no one better fitted for such a purpose than this enterprising and persevering Gentleman I do hope the Government may be disposed to second his views ; perhaps , your Lordship , could obtain and favour me with some information on the subject ; from the manner in which you referred to him in your Letter I am led to believe that some arrangement has already been made ; pray say if such be the case .
28 He threatened me with this throughout the examination period and until the day I actually left home .
29 Flying still excites me with that curious mixture of fear — knowing the plane has the aerodynamics of a brick once the forward thrust is lost — and the knowledge that at the other end of the journey there will be new sounds and smells and things to look at .
30 ‘ I wish someone would ruin me with that sort of money . ’
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