Example sentences of "[adj] [to-vb] [pers pn] with [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 While there is no doubt that fascist organisations like the National Front have attempted to recruit members from the ranks of football hooligans , there is little to connect them with violence in the game ( Popplewell , 1986:59 ) .
2 ‘ Nurses everywhere are working under intense and growing pressure and today 's announcement will be a heavy blow since it says clearly that the Government does not value their efforts and is not prepared to treat them with fairness or justice . ’
3 Whereas a strategy of incorporation can be relatively successful when applied by a regime of right-wing orientation which is prepared to support it with repression , it has proved to be ineffective for leftist groups which claim to be advancing the interests of the working class .
4 In practically every case the publishers were prepared to supply me with information which was not generally made public .
5 So sink a pipe into the soil down to the roots and use this to supply them with water .
6 It being impossible to hit him with Marguerite looking on , Jenna slid into the passenger seat and kept silent .
7 It is easy to read it with approval as support for the view that management should be considerate of the well-being and interests of employees , and would be well-advised to promote their participation in the discussion of them .
8 Parents need time to understand how their problems affect their children and that it is possible to help them with management issues if they work together and support each other .
9 People likely to provide him with ammunition for his little campaigns would n't appreciate an audience any more than they 'd want to be seen tripping up the steps of the council offices to some bloody committee room . ’
10 The FA are appalled by Jones ' contribution and are likely to charge him with misconduct .
11 I think very often you do need professional help and it is n't possible to do it with family and friends because of the interaction that actually makes it worse .
12 It is of the eighth magnitude , but I admit that I have never been able to see it with certainty even with × 20 binoculars , though it is easy enough in a telescope .
13 Although it is possible to make connections to iron pipe , it is normally considered advisable to replace it with copper or plastic when a new copper hot water cylinder and plastic water cistern are installed .
14 For instance , part of the trouble in the clean-air example is that nobody owns the air ; if somebody did , polluters would not be able to dirty it with impunity .
15 Those of Anna 's offspring who were employed , were themselves unable to help her with money .
16 But we have found that with support , especially in information technology and communication , they are able to complete it with success . ’
17 Where important structural timbers are infected but have not been weakened by the fungus , it may be practical to treat them with fungicide to retain them .
18 However , the original stock which accompanied the Pilgrim Fathers from the Devon port of Plymouth in 1623 to provide them with milk , butter and cheese on the voyage continued to give them dairy produce ( not to mention beef and boot leather ) when they colonised the land .
19 And even though you do look like her , and probably even more like the way she did at our age , I ca n't see that being enough to inspire him with over-confidence in you as a special .
20 Our billetors were obliged to provide us with breakfast , which might be taken about 7.30 ( or 10.30 if we had been on night duty ) , and one other meal which had also to be a moveable feast .
21 We lack the information necessary to relate it with confidence to specific plate tectonic events , as is possible for the Cretaceous , but the Cambrian sea-level rise might well have been a consequence of opening of the Iapetus Ocean , with the growth of a spreading ridge ( Anderton , 1980 , 1982 ) .
22 Since they lacked the necessary cash , the government would be obliged to furnish them with credit .
23 Contemporary Christian music holds an audience of this kind , although it may be necessary to mix it with chart music to make it generally acceptable .
24 He could hardly have set about this more cack-handedly , he thought : he was asking a respectable psychic to supply him with blackmail material .
25 On supposition that this name is not a modern one , it seems tempting to connect it with Charter form , i.e. Huioeinhamsted , to read Huietinhamsted , from , Hwitinghamsted , Old English — Hwita , person + ing + hamsted . "
26 2.17 This exercise has been described in a different way by Lord Diplock in Mallett v McMonagle [ 1970 ] AC 166 at p174 : The purpose of an award of damages under the Fatal Accidents Act is to provide the widow and other dependants of the deceased with a capital sum , which , with prudent management , will be sufficient to supply them with material benefits of the same standards and duration as would have been provided for them out of the earnings of the deceased had he not been killed by the tortious act of the defendant , credit being given for the value of any material benefits which will accrue to them ( otherwise than as the fruits of insurance ) as a result of his death .
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