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

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1 ‘ I intend to make something of meself , so I 'd be obliged if you 'd treat me with more respect . ’
2 Helping them with these problems will probably help them to stop sniffing .
3 The River Thames had received them with some kindness , not passing on to them hepatitis or typhoid or any of the other plagues its waters might be carrying .
4 Meryl had joined them with some reluctance after the welcoming address , but the moment had been well chosen ; Anthea and the professor had been deep in conversation with an eager group of ladies from Leicester , leaving Meryl momentarily alone .
5 Even crystal beads , whose actual source is unknown , but whose type of geographic distribution places them with this group , has a similar fall-off with a peak at Sleaford .
6 It does not , however , provide them with any defence to a claim that they negligently advised a particular treatment or negligently carried it out .
7 He questioned whether it would be possible to prosecute them with any chance of success with the present rules of evidence and he would be against proceeding if it meant changing the way in which the courts worked .
8 Luckily the girls also managed to provide me with some nephews to balance it up a bit . ’
9 The shame of it is we have the capacity to provide them with that peace but we 've decided it is n't worth it . ’
10 to continue to provide them with that service .
11 Now do you want to provide them with any parking facilities off parking ?
12 To this end , schools were set up for peasant women and for prostitutes , who were numerous since Havana had previously been a notorious entertainment centre for North Americans , to give them an education and to provide them with some skills and training ready for the job market .
13 An attempt is being made to provide them with some form of base organisation without which they can not develop full effectiveness .
14 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 ! "
15 Certainly Cromwell regarded them with some anxiety , and in 1533 he made Throckmorton promise that he would ‘ stay at home and meddle little with politics ’ .
16 One could put all these postulated differences down on paper and , taking samples of the two groups , go off and interview them with all sorts of yes/no questions .
17 As casualties occur you can remove any of the models fighting and replace them with any models from a rearward rank — so you can change the ratio of nets to clubs by , say removing a club and replacing it with a net .
18 Somehow she felt this to be a fact , so she said , ‘ Yes — he 's trusted me with such things as letters and accounts .
19 Many more women sought separations after the passing of the 1886 Act , which allowed them to do so on grounds of the husband 's unwillingness or inability to maintain , although in practice the legislation provided them with little material assistance .
20 The Russian landlords did not and could not revolt against the tsar , who alone provided them with some legitimation against a peasantry profoundly convinced that the land belonged to him who laboured it , but also of their hierarchic subordination to the representatives of God and the emperor .
21 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 .
22 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 . ’
23 It is worth noting , however , that one of the ideas behind the risk theory , namely that losses should be borne by the party best able to absorb them with least dislocation and disruption , is a very popular one in the ( private ) law of tort where the theory of fault liability is , in some areas at least , under attack .
24 Sir , — Do you have problems seeing at night , or when the sun is bright and low , or is your field of vision limited , or do you know someone with these problems ?
25 I mean , we want someone with more experience . ’
26 In France , Bernard found himself with more time than he had ever been used to in his working life ; after his hour-long morning telephone call to John James the day stretched ahead .
27 When the jet took off again , Trevor found himself with more patients .
28 We are a country which is very conscious indeed of history , or let's put it this way , of the past , and the job of the historian is to convert that interest in the past into something which is a little bit more critical , more profound , erm and which will genuinely , I think , provide you with some kind of perspective in which to understand the problems of the present .
29 So what can we buy you with that money ?
30 I do n't trust you with that ball , hmm
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