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

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1 ‘ If he shares his uncle 's hostility towards the female sex he might very well be prepared to treat them with similar contempt ! ’
2 The Queen added that 1993 would bring new challenges and called on people to resolve to meet them with fresh hope .
3 But now these beginnings had become something of a joke between them and the congregation had learned to accept them with amused tolerance .
4 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 .
5 The directors of this project found that it was not enough simply to do what is usually done when there is a desire to maximize the performance of paraprofessionals , that is , to provide them with appropriate training .
6 Because it is subject to the conditions of carriage that we accept their business and therefore we have to provide them with written information .
7 Food is also sometimes a problem and it may be necessary to feed them with live food , coral or coralline until they have acclimatized to tank life .
8 Musician Andy Jackson from Durham will work with all 42 pupils at Wearhead Junior and Infants ' School to help them with basic music skills in line with the requirements of the national curriculum .
9 They had been advised not to keep them too cold and also to cover them with waxed paper .
10 While cladding can be fixed directly to existing masonry walls , it is good practice to cover them with waterproof building paper first to prevent any moisture that gets behind the cladding from penetrating the wall itself .
11 Has some moron tried to strengthen them with yellowing tape ?
12 All you need to do is to wipe them with absorbent paper .
13 ( ‘ Every nation is to be considered advisedly , and not to provoke them by any disdain , laughing , contempt or suchlike , but to use them with prudent circumspection , with all gentleness , and courtesy . ’
14 Nevertheless , they require their casual workers to furnish them with appropriate identification and evidence of their tax status .
15 Council staff and independent advocates had interviewed all the rest , if possible with their relatives , in an attempt to match them with other accommodation .
16 Council staff and others had interviewed all the rest , if possible with their relatives , in an attempt to match them with other accommodation .
17 A non-artist songwriter will need a music publisher who can promote his or her writers , songs aggressively , trying to place them with major recording stars .
18 If they have filled in a card , declaring willing for a dealer to approach them with urgent share recommendations , they are not being cold-called if subsequently telephoned .
19 car hirers were not ‘ trafficking in litigation ’ where they agreed with potential plaintiffs whose cars were damaged in motor accidents and under repair , to supply them with free replacement vehicles provided the plaintiffs co-operated with the hirers in prosecuting claims against defendants and paid them the hiring charges from the damages they received .
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