Example sentences of "[verb] them with [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 She sighed and relaxed and when his lips sought hers again she met them with matching urgency .
2 He began gathering the books together , handling them with exaggerated care and opening them a second time to gaze at Melissa 's signature .
3 ‘ If he shares his uncle 's hostility towards the female sex he might very well be prepared to treat them with similar contempt ! ’
4 When you meet Virginia 's parents , you will treat them with utmost kindness and regret , do you hear ?
5 • Any burns may be deeper than they appear , so cool them with cold water and cover with an antiseptic dressing or clean cloth .
6 The MPs said Mr Clarke had received them with great sympathy and had promised to take time to consider every possible factor which could strengthen the town 's security .
7 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 .
8 It seems right to see Hubble 's greatness in recognising splendid opportunities and pursuing them with utmost devotion and superb vision .
9 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 .
10 Madame raised her crackling voice from the large brown desk where she presided in the hall beyond , and asked them with unusual largesse if they would like some refreshment .
11 Revitalise them with conditioning serum .
12 Most youths and even small boys wore a strip of hide around their wrists or ankles : this had been given them with appropriate blessing to bring them success when they became warriors .
13 If the solutions of the hon. Member for Ogmore command great support , we will consider them with great interest .
14 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 .
15 If the Issue Department buys government securities ( either old ones soon due to mature or new ones issued by the government ) , it will buy them with extra money that it prints .
16 I could predict them with reasonable assurance in each case , except Addy .
17 They would be unable to meet them with Third Division gates , and possibly not even with the added revenue Second Division status would guarantee .
18 They would be unable to meet them with Third Division gates , and possibly not even with the added revenue Second Division status would guarantee .
19 The Queen added that 1993 would bring new challenges and called on people to resolve to meet them with fresh hope .
20 Check all the facts and refute them with sound evidence .
21 But now these beginnings had become something of a joke between them and the congregation had learned to accept them with amused tolerance .
22 They also learn the position of the wetlands that provide them with crucial staging posts where they can feed and rest before starting on the next part of their journey .
23 As is usual among deviations , most men and a good many women have some fetish object or objects which provide them with sexual stimulation and can increase the enjoyment of sexual activity .
24 They must be a priority target group , so we can prevent exploitation and discrimination and provide them with adequate training in health and safety and other matters .
25 The qualitative methods provide them with feminist validity , while the quantitative methods ensure the reliability which psychology values .
26 It does not , however , provide them with any defence to a claim that they negligently advised a particular treatment or negligently carried it out .
27 Barber argues that the knowledge and skills of professionals provide them with considerable power and it is therefore essential for the well-being of society that this power be used for the benefit of all .
28 Their shells provide them with valuable protection but like all armoured species they are at certain disadvantages — they are nearly always less mobile , less flexible , and suffer the consequences .
29 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 .
30 Because students are taking two qualifications at one , it is very important to provide them with easily-understood information at appropriate stages of the programme .
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