Example sentences of "[verb] us with the [noun] " in BNC.

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31 The holiday is tremendous value for money and we feel New Millennium is doing a wonderful job in providing us with the opportunity to visit these Eastern European countries at such competitive prices .
32 From then , the charming , helpful and friendly Malaysian people overwhelmed us with the warmth of their hospitality .
33 Strike us with the rain of your arrows .
34 The other would allow the smart to inherit the Earth ( plus a legacy from their wealthy parents ) and console us with the exhortation to work harder if we want more , which goes down like a glass of sand in the unemployment deserts .
35 When we turn to God in prayer and supplication with thanksgiving , God will fill us with the peace which passes all understanding , nothing in all creation can separate us from the love of God which is expressed in Jesus Christ his son , our Lord .
36 Our screen , then , is no colourless obstacle , but a bewilderingly decorated surface that constantly draws our attention , tempting us with the thought that here is all .
37 I understand that it would be possible for you to supply us with the manuscripts by the end of August this year .
38 Pat O'C Hegarty , Executive Committee nominee on the Pensioners ' Committee was a very welcome guest and presented us with the Association 's usual contribution of £900 for which we are most thankful .
39 You can not turn your back on this issue , and leave us with the responsibility ’ . ’
40 As most of us have to work to earn a living , the short winter days limit our riding considerably and leave us with the choice of riding before or after work in the dark or only at weekends , unless you are lucky enough to have access to an indoor school .
41 Come down now and help us with the boat . ’
42 God help us with the economy , if he comes up with a crackpot idea like he did over these grading appeals .
43 He closed with a sparkling Satin Doll , returned with Rollins 's exuberant St Thomas , and left us with the memory of a performance which fed the mind and sent the spirit soaring , while reminding us of how much he has had to overcome in finding his way to such radiant self-expression .
44 The experience I have recorded left us with the convictions with which we started in general confirmed .
45 He tries to concern us with the problem of liberals : ‘ When I trained , ’ says Gumede , an ANC guerrilla , ‘ they said that the liberal was more dangerous than the enemy . ’
46 But this abolishes , in effect the distinction between particulars and universals , while leaving us with the problem of explaining just what is meant by " different " places and " different " times .
47 I gave his wife some mulberries last autumn and I know he trusts us with the petrol allowance and anyway this beastly rationing should be over soon , so I know I should n't complain when some people have had it much worse up in town .
48 Once this idea is accepted in principle , it remains to ask at what stage a grasp of the mutual dependence between social theory and social science might be capable of helping us with the problem of holism .
49 ‘ The centre 's management supplied us with the display screens , upon which we quickly pinned up posters , photographs and press-cuttings .
50 Mr President I move this special report on behalf of the C E C on the basis that it provides us with the framework to build on the excellent record that the G M B has on improving health , safety and environmental standards at the workplace .
51 November 9 [ the day that the Wall was opened ] provides us with the chance to look for defence savings .
52 It provides us with the data , but school children will probably lose interest , so I 've decided to keep them going with the , and they 're quite happy about that .
53 Dezallier-D'Argenville provides us with the answer : ‘ Among the common people it is customary to stay at home for two or three days after death , and to keep the body in a room where friends and relatives are invited to come and see it . ’
54 This view of the state , together with the basic duty of working to preserve social solidarity , provides us with the essence of Duguit 's approach .
55 In a word , the past year , especially , has confronted us with the problem of ‘ our crises ’ , which are the result of the initial stages of a transition economy in a country with a backward , petty-bourgeois population and surrounded by hostile forces .
56 But granted the credit for historical reliability which accrues to the evangelists through their reserve about the Spirit , that still does not help us with the problem of why there is practically nothing in the Gospels about men and women being filled with the Holy Spirit now that he was clearly in business again .
57 SEE INSIDE HOW YOUR DONATION WILL HELP US WITH THE FIGHT FOR THE FOREST …
58 Yeah and my sister in law used to come M my brother 's wife used to come and help us with the cleaning at night .
59 This leaves us with the possibility that , while the previous life the patient describes may not actually have happened , he is not deliberately inventing it but relating something which may have been created in his subconscious mind and which he really believes to be true .
60 Of course , that leaves us with the problem raised in the first chapter — the extent to which such old people feel they are no longer able to engage in transactions which benefit others as well as themselves .
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