Example sentences of "[vb -s] [to-vb] [pers pn] with [art] " in BNC.

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1 He wants to provide us with the insight from his word and the power from his Holy Spirit that our lives should be transformed .
2 It plans to do it with a range of shoes , which although a complete change from last year , still concentrates on the technical merits of StableAir .
3 ‘ In addition I 'll give you whatever it costs to equip you with a suitable outfit to attend inter-views .
4 The colour of his face always reddens just as it does when fat Margot , the launderess , who keeps me supplied with cups of sack , bends and dips to provide me with a generous view of the most famous cleavage in all of Surrey . )
5 So Abelard 's theory seems to present me with a challenge as formidable as climbing Mount Everest .
6 The ‘ Dust in the air suspended ’ seems to present us with a barren desert of death .
7 Instead of impressing its customers with the ease and convenience of , say , Microsoft 's ‘ Word ’ word-processing program , the company hopes to wow them with the way that ‘ Word ’ can incorporate charts or query a remote database for the latest sales figures .
8 A plane cabin tries to fool you with the same set-up , but suddenly it meets turbulence , bumps and jolts , and three hundred of you sit there thinking of the drop beneath .
9 With regard to the taking of money , the accused has the intention permanently to deprive the victim of the coins and notes actually taken , even though he means to replace them with an equivalent amount .
10 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 . ’
11 Eurowoman may have a baggy bottom , but she always manages to salvage it with a sensational pair of legs .
12 The larger the largest structure in the universe the more difficult it becomes to reconcile it with the uniform distribution of matter in the early universe .
13 ( II.iv.42 ) — but proceeds to proposition her with a debased contract , that she should exchange her chastity for her brother 's life .
14 This trap is the Devil 's second snare and is the one he sets if he fails to catch us with the first one .
15 She lifts from the floor a leather Gladstone bag , and begins to load it with the things she will need for the day : well-thumbed , much underlined and annotated copies of Shirley , Mary Barton , North and South , Sybil , Alton Locke , Felix Holt , Hard Times ; her lecture notes — a palimpsest of holograph revisions in different-coloured inks , beneath which the original typescript is scarcely legible ; and a thick sheaf of student essays marked over the Christmas vacation .
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