Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pron] with [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 why they do n't change over in this country because we 're the odd one out and if they make cars they 've got ta make them with the steering wheel one side or the other
2 But it will happen … not quite yet but at the point where he will no longer hinder me with the pretence that he would have me stay .
3 I think I should regard me with the contempt with which I myself regard the more vulgar visitors . ’
4 Can we trust them with the nation 's economy ?
5 And Northumberland had chosen , rather than pursue them with a force then quite inadequate , to gather his and his sons ' levies and wait for the marauders to return .
6 Are you sure you do n't recruit them with a casting couch ? ’
7 No , indeed , and in many cases people erm if the case is relatively straightforward , an ordinary moating case , they do perfectly well doing it themselves because the Court would assist them with the procedure , the Clerk of the Court would assist them with the procedure , and every effort would be made to assist an unrepresented defendant with the procedure as it goes along .
8 No , indeed , and in many cases people erm if the case is relatively straightforward , an ordinary moating case , they do perfectly well doing it themselves because the Court would assist them with the procedure , the Clerk of the Court would assist them with the procedure , and every effort would be made to assist an unrepresented defendant with the procedure as it goes along .
9 Sir Robert Carey , Warden of the English Middle March , had been in London visiting the queen , but had prudently arranged for relays of horses to be ready for him between the capital and Edinburgh , so that he could ingratiate himself with the King of Scots by being the first to arrive with the news that he was now King of England also .
10 Kruger did n't soil himself with the lucre , but Lorre had his fist out at every opportunity , and was wadding the bills into a fat , healthy roll while his master attempted union with the Infinite .
11 ‘ I wo n't depress you with the truth , ’ he said .
12 Should someone attack you with a tennis racket and you calmly blast them with a shotgun , then you legally become unreasonable .
13 And the rag trade was also upside down ready on the trailer to come across , I wo n't bore you with the way they do their budgeting for example , but what happens is , my wife will go to one of those suppliers and say yes , a number of my people want to buy that dress so we want a thousand of them .
14 Er last years 's were reported er under the er Chairman 's action procedure to the committee and I 'm sure the county secretary can assist you with a copy of a schedule which was in fact a statutory background paper .
15 She could not have guessed how much she would enjoy herself with a stranger , how completely this woman was in sympathy with her , could not have hoped for a new friend to come out , at this stage in her life , and give her so much pleasure .
16 I myself saw a girl hang herself with a vine . ’
17 I would n't trust him with a play like Amadeus , playing a part like Salieri , if I did n't have belief in his talent .
18 You can trust him with a lady anywhere . ’
19 The difference was that until 1688 loans had been made directly to the King : he ran the government as an extension of his private household and , although he was the richest individual in the country , he was in many ways just a private borrower like any other and a prudent lender would not trust him with a loan that would run for a long time .
20 She trusted him to look after the Post 's interests before he sold the story to any other outlets , but she did not know whether she could trust him with the story .
21 Then I shall batter her with the club for the same amount of time .
22 But you see , the Reverend has a distant relative whom he means to put in my place and so I was granted sick leave over the holiday in order that his dear Jonathan could come and assist him with the Christmas services .
23 Linda Fraser and Sarah Barrass show you some fabulous recipes that will delight anyone with a taste for chocolate , be it milk , plain or white .
24 Though they are what is commonly called our enemies , yet , if they make proper use of what I have laboured for , let them enjoy it with the blessing of God .
25 If you do not like what happens at a school , you should discuss it with the headmaster , but bear in mind that teachers at a boarding school are acting much more in loco parentis than at a day school and may feel that very firm action is essential .
26 Athelstan had hidden his smile beneath a stern look and said he would discuss it with the church council .
27 But they were quite happy to come along and discuss it with the parish council erm and .
28 But this was n't his case ; he could discuss it with the detachment of a man who has a professional interest but no responsibility .
29 If I 'm going to snuff it , I 'd rather snuff it with a pint in my fist than one of their bloody mugs of Ovaltine .
30 He told them : ‘ You are weak people , you will always be weak people unless you can arm yourselves with the strength and courage required to gaze back into the questioning eyes of children ’ .
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