Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] them with [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | to continue to provide them with that service . |
2 | Now do you want to provide them with any parking facilities off parking ? |
3 | The open-top Dreadnoughts and Toastracks had been the mainstay of the Promenade route for many years , and Manager Luff proposed to replace them with modern equivalents . |
4 | Efforts to maximize women 's achievement arousal and self-esteem , for instance , frequently involve presenting them with social rather than intellectual stimuli . |
5 | He began jocularly by saying that he rose to address them with some apprehension , reminded of a piece of graffiti he had seen on a Whitehall notice board which had read , ‘ I used to be indecisive … but now I 'm not so sure , , which brought a few chuckles from the floor . |
6 | For those people whose ego ideal has ruled them with especial strictness , the group situation can appear particularly attractive . |
7 | Yet in their own terms they seem fairly content with their lives , and they do not rail against the fate that has left them with this role . |
8 | If you seek to see them with loving eyes , you will experience their beauty and be aware of their good points while making allowances for whatever may be lacking . |
9 | An attempt is being made to provide them with some form of base organisation without which they can not develop full effectiveness . |
10 | Er , they reckon they grow two to three foot a year they 're the fast grow ones , once they get a hold , they start growing and they shoot up each week and when they start shooting up , that 's when , you 've got to keep them watered , and you 've got to feed them with that plant stuff do you know what I mean ? |
11 | I have agreed to help them with this very worthwhile project and I am about to send them 1 or 2 large envelopes of material . |
12 | ‘ Can I give my Right Honourable Friend two big thank-yous ! ’ , he cried , in a tone suggesting that he would like to accompany them with two big kisses . |
13 | But roasting them , I would n't like to get them with any sort of burnt taste . |
14 | The Queen added that 1993 would bring new challenges and called on people to resolve to meet them with fresh hope . |
15 | ‘ Most tenants were very happy with their existing range , and their biggest fear was that we would stop supplying them with Bass beers . |
16 | It started when the Crown , which up till then considered swans as Royal property , agreed to share them with 2 City of London livery companies ; the Vintners and the Dyers . |
17 | If the previous five markets are anything to go by , works will be grabbed from the walls and plinths while organisers rush to replace them with other works . |
18 | Fifteen years ago the Victoria and Albert Museum reclassified many of its nineteenth-century study photographs as art photographs and started treating them with much more respect . |
19 | Continually assessing the sufferer 's knowledge , skills , blocks to recovery , attitudes and feelings and reflecting these back to the sufferer with the suggestion that he or she may wish to verify them with other members of the group . |
20 | So the large one decided to regale them with further information . |
21 | The local authority was considering that request when it had to move the children and decided to place them with foster parents . |
22 | I would normally have killed them with one strike of my talons ! ’ |
23 | They are very difficult to destroy although the enemy may try to attack them with other engines of war , large monsters or magic for example . |
24 | There are ways of abasing oneself — though Prior Robert would perhaps have managed them with better grace had things gone otherwise ! — as a means of exalting oneself . |
25 | Now I feel so embarrassed and wish I did n't have breasts at all , or I try to hide them with baggy T-shirts . |
26 | Try to put them with one of their friends . |
27 | One possibility would be for the analyst to invent a large number of sentences and try saying them with different intonation patterns ( i.e. different combinations of head and tone ) , noting what attitude was supposed to correspond to the intonation in each case ; of course , the results are then very subjective , and based on an artificial performance that has little resemblance to conversational speech . |
28 | Although the American Government supports the peace process , it has urged the contras to remain in Honduras until after the Nicaraguan election and has continued to provide them with non-military funds . |
29 | But now these beginnings had become something of a joke between them and the congregation had learned to accept them with amused tolerance . |
30 | For one thing , the British people at that stage of history were not regarded as a nation still reliant on divine approval for their acts , and for another , they did not have any ancient writings purporting to endow them with territorial rights . |