Example sentences of "[to-vb] they with the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The champions have tremendous belief in their own ability , and while it 's premature to compare them with the great Kilkenny sides they look well enough equipped to retain their title .
2 Its primary concern is to find out what its customers needs and wants are so as to meet them with the highest level of customer satisfaction .
3 What is more , we have sought to identify areas of disability that in the past have not had the attention that they deserve , and to meet them with the new benefits .
4 I read in an old Practical Fishkeeping an article on setting up a South American general community , this set me thinking and I decided to set up a South American Catfish community with a view to keeping some of the more readily-available , but hard to breed catfish and to provide them with the optimum conditions and numbers to hopefully have some breeding success .
5 Special schools are not therefore designed to isolate mentally handicapped children but to provide them with the specific form of education they require .
6 But if England and Wales were to provide them with the right context come this Saturday , Mike Teague — who has been shortening in the betting and who was integral to the Lions ' strategy under the same coach , McGeechan , in Australia in 1989 — and either Emyr Lewis or Richard Webster could win the two blindside berths .
7 For the course seeks not only to prepare graduates for immediate employment in a range of positions within publishing but also to provide them with the intellectual equipment to become in the longer term the managers , the decision-makers and strategy-formulators .
8 Such structural components are often called objects , and one approach is to combine them with the logical objects we have just described into one uniform mechanism .
9 Children here do n't lack any sort of ability it 's because th they English is n't their first language so they need support in learning English to help them with the everyday necessities of the national curriculum .
10 Erm also I mean and to help them with the audio tour , because the audio tour despite all our efforts to be clear about how it works , continually confuses people and they sort of , oh where am I , I thought I was in here .
11 Add the carrots and turn them frequently to coat them with the pale glaze .
12 The question is whether the institutions will adopt the same rather altruistic attitude that they did then now that their income from even the best-performing companies will shrink permanently unless action is taken by the companies to leave them with the same net effect .
13 He loved the appearance of our old pubs , but deplored the tendency to cram them with the hellish gadgetry of the technological age .
14 Where mirrors are likely to confuse and be dangerous , it 's best to hang them with the bottom edge above ground level where it 's visible .
15 It is designed to help participants identify challenges in their ministry and to equip them with the necessary insights and skills to meet these challenges .
16 From their earliest days the local groups relied upon the cooperation of schools and education authorities , and to a lesser extent club workers , to supply them with the necessary information concerning pupils who were about to leave school .
17 In turn , these companies depend on NDT Systems to supply them with the latest technology , spare parts support and repair services .
18 The aim of the conference was threefold : firstly , to bring together British researchers in the field ; secondly , to familiarise them with the French debates and literature ; thirdly to discuss the possibility of creating greater coherence in VET as a field of study in Britain .
19 It is possible to scan them with the existing equipment and incorporate their digitised image directly into the page design but the quality is still rather poor .
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