Example sentences of "[vb base] [pron] with [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | They trust me with bunches of keys and let me phone my sister . |
2 | Tanjung said : ‘ Witnesses claim that police are taking the arrested demonstrators to the central Timisoara square , where they beat them up and stab them with bayonets , before shoving them into lorries and driving them away no one knows where . ’ |
3 | Thus one has a staircase with rounded steps , but to disguise the edges it is necessary to fill the hollow ends of the pipes with concrete or soil and suitably hide them with plants . |
4 | As adults , however , many of us cripple ourselves with fears of making mistakes , of making a wrong decision , of failing , of feeling embarrassed , of repeating the past . |
5 | So many people ply me with drinks in the D and F these days that I tend to remember them as I saw them , in a blur . |
6 | Boil eggs and decorate them with paints and put tufts of wool on for hair . |
7 | Divide the children into two teams and provide them with sets of corks which are placed in a bowl of water . |
8 | The theme of the week was ‘ Dangerous Bands in safe Hands ’ , and this was an attempt to highlight the union 's concern that live music promoters should be aware of their responsibilities to new artists , and provide them with opportunities for live work with fair conditions and rates of pay . |
9 | Assistant Company Secretary Dr Jean MacDonald recently conducted two seminars at Hunterston for managers whose responsibilities involve them with contractors and sub-contractors . |
10 | Arrange them in lines or rectangles and fit them with spots or floods or downlights or a mixture , depending on your needs . |
11 | Caedwalla attempted , according to Bede , to exterminate the natives and replace them with inhabitants of his own kingdom , vowing , though still a pagan , that he would give a fourth part of the island and the booty seized to the Church if he were successful . |
12 | I could throw them out and replace them with Bretons , ’ said Thorfinn . |
13 | For older infants , who are taking some solid food , try cutting out different foods in turn , but replace them with others that are equally nutritious . |
14 | Now the summer bedding plants in tubs and window boxes are fading or frosted , chuck them out and replace them with flowers for the winter and spring . |
15 | We miss meals and replace them with snacks which may mean missing out on vital nutrients . |
16 | If the application is based upon payment of all the debts , the applicant must give at least twenty-eight days ' notice to the official receiver and ( if other ) the trustee and supply them with copies of the application and affidavit ( r 6.206(4) ) . |
17 | And the enterprises that supply them with goods and services can make a similar claim ; and so on . |
18 | I will , as requested , provide you with details of our costs as the matter progresses and will submit our final fee , which should be approved by both parties , prior to issuing the valuation report . |
19 | The foods which supply you with fibre also supply you with calories . |
20 | Provide him with playmates enough to keep him busy until supper , and see no one tells him we have a visitor from Aber . |
21 | Provide her with drills , preferably on tape , to which she can listen while feeding the baby or cutting up vegetables . |
22 | I honestly think you could take the same script but reshoot it with women and it would work . |
23 | The Franks & Walters , the men who love everyone ( l to r ) : Niall , Paul and Ashley say it with flowers |
24 | A NUMBER of companies have applied to be included in the ‘ say it with flowers ’ advertisement scheme on Cheshire 's roundabouts . |
25 | I acknowledge it with tears , and pray her pardon ! ’ |
26 | Bristol & West 's Nick Eyre said bent lawyers who leg it with loans are making ‘ more than most armed robbers . ’ |
27 | Frogs and birds pamper themselves with plumes of pampas grass |
28 | Central to my analysis of goals is the proposition that the backgrounds of individuals provide us with themes or patterns which reappear in values , beliefs and goals , and then overtly in behaviour . |
29 | The point about studies on non-human animals is not that they replace studies on humans but that they provide us with pointers to what we should study in people and how we should study it . |
30 | Subsequent groupings provide us with Tree-scapes , more Snowscenes , Lakes and Rivers . |