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

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1 It proved impossible to block the jets of spindrift which sought us with every gust of the noisily strengthening wind and settled on our Gore-Tex bivvy-bags , making them ineffective unless constantly shaken clear .
2 This is the case for the English king 's financial archives which provide us with much information on the sums collected , how they were spent , and the organisation which lay behind that expenditure .
3 When we plan a language syllabus we can draw on very comprehensive descriptions of the language which provide us with a basis for deciding what should go into the syllabus and in what order .
4 Then they also turned down our application to have Gay News in the library , which provided us with further ammunition and an unexpected new member .
5 This lascivious hankering for the impossible , this lusty speculation and mystification , what the Vermorels call ‘ consumer mysticism ’ , all of this was written off by Punk , which left us with a shame about worship , made it a pad of its task to negotiate equal terms between audience and artist .
6 I know , but we should n't have to borrow mother when I had to get back , to borrow my wages off Jes to get her tax for her car which left us with no money !
7 Which leaves us with the amazing K-Board and I 've already passed judgement on that !
8 Which leaves us with the matter of the duffle-coat . ’
9 ‘ So here we are , three years on , with little apparent progress and a buck-passing to the university , which leaves us with a potentially expensive and fiercely unwanted situation , ’ said Sir David .
10 Some are based upon the effects of seasonal change and are therefore directly related to the orbit of the earth about the sun , which provides us with a useful unit of time , the year .
11 And in respect of this main concern , it is also to be related to a particular tradition within German thought , which provides us with our starting point : a tradition of theoretical enquiry into the nature of tragedy — Greek tragedy , above all .
12 I explain to them that the local garage which supplied us with petrol has closed and we therefore no longer have an account .
13 And if we look at the patristic understanding of atonement , what hits us with startling freshness is that the Divine Drama is alive and pulsating with the tension and conflict of the Great Battle .
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