Example sentences of "[verb] her with [noun] " in BNC.

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1 She was tired , emotionally and physically tired , and the champagne made her cease to worry about whether she was right to allow the Burgermeister to cosset her with flowers and champagne .
2 I would n't er , I would n't trust her with mallet .
3 The doctor provided her with anti-depressants .
4 She spent much of her time in Swahili-land , where she met the poet and scholar Muhammad Kijumwa al-Bakry , who provided her with manuscripts and information about the language and literature of the Swahili-speaking people .
5 Karen realised that her goal was to find a job which was challenging and interesting and which provided her with opportunities for foreign travel .
6 Whoever owned the cabin had wide-ranging interests — apart from several well-thumbed fishing journals and a variety of motoring magazines , there were numerous glossies that provided her with food for thought .
7 A drink was thrust into her hand and within five minutes she was being passed from group to group as though she were the prize exhibit ; asked numerous questions she did n't know how to or have time to answer ; told endless tales of this person or that person ; until eventually , somewhat bewildered , she ended up in the bar with someone called Patrick who began regaling her with tales of old Ireland .
8 The therapist agreed to see Pamela as in outpatient in 5 days ' time to provide her with a further chance to talk about her difficulties and also to provide her with support .
9 Consequently it is necessary for him to provide her with feedback so that she is aware that her opinion is duly considered .
10 She had , perhaps , more of Offenbach than Homer about her , but I regarded her with affection and respect .
11 People usually liked her , but Roman Wyatt regarded her with loathing and she knew that was n't how she wanted him to think of her .
12 He regarded her with awe .
13 He regarded her with amusement .
14 He can also take over the parenting role and provide her with respite from the rigours of what is a twenty-four-hour-a-day job .
15 Provide her with drills , preferably on tape , to which she can listen while feeding the baby or cutting up vegetables .
16 For Annie , ‘ please ’ was a magic password , whose sure prospective effectiveness overwhelmed her with delight .
17 She had been introduced to Norman Lamont ( very sexy ) and afterwards Charles had been wonderful , guiding her from cab to restaurant , steering her around the menu ( ‘ the salt cod is quite delicious ’ ) , plying her with Vinho Verde and a glass of Setubal .
18 She had been there before and was very tolerant of the young man plying her with questions .
19 It had suddenly borne in upon her that it was almost midnight and that she was in a strange flat in a strange city , with a strange man who was plying her with champagne .
20 Anne 's mother and father had been delighted to see her , plying her with tea and cake and endless conversation in the delightful setting of their Oxfordshire home .
21 Making lunch for Lucy and Francis , giving her lifts here and there when her car was off the road , calling her just to see how she was , ordering her home when she looked exhausted , plying her with remedies if she had a cold , rubbing her back if she was tense .
22 When they could not get money from the machine they beat her with sticks .
23 She stretched Thérèse on the rack until her bones cracked , tore off her breasts with red-hot pincers , then flogged her with twigs and broke her on the wheel .
24 Stella tries to look after her sister showering her with compliements to try to get Stanley to ‘ understand her and be nice to her . ’
25 He pursued her , showering her with gifts , jewels and precious cloths .
26 Then the dome was echoing with the last anthem : she was walking out into the September sunshine on João 's arm ; the crowds were cheering in the streets , gasping at the splendour of her dress and showering her with flowers and petals .
27 That meant they had connected her with Puddephat 's disappearance before the discovery of the body .
28 ‘ My heart is broken , ’ he assured her with emphasis , crashing his hand to his chest with wry drama .
29 I 'm just as eager as you to establish your identity , ’ he assured her with irony .
30 He was confusing her with Celeste , she thought impatiently .
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