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

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1 If they do , you can concentrate on the substance , but if not you will need to provide them with background material .
2 Labour is said to be in terminal decline because we have failed to identify , let alone appeal to , a natural constituency we might expect to provide us with majority support .
3 I would like to decorate it with bogwood and Java Moss .
4 I would like to decorate it with bogwood and Java Fern .
5 They would have to charge me with manslaughter .
6 BSDI made its motion on the basis of legal procedure claiming USL would first have to charge it with trade secret and copyright infringement , a charge USL subsequently made when it expanded its suit to include the University of California at Berkeley ( UX No 396 ) .
7 Domestic and personal correspondence from the same period is extremely rare , which is fortunate for the collector , who will not have to bother himself with palaeography , the deciphering of ancient hands .
8 ( A chair at the other end of the room or isolation in a safe , unstimulating ( unfrightening ) room elsewhere in the house are your other options ; It is preferable not to use your child 's bedroom , since you do n't wish to associate it with punishment . )
9 Both of these languages are capable of doing what you want and do n't try to blind you with computer science .
10 It indicates that you are unlikely to be a person who thinks she knows all the answers and would tend to overwhelm her with advice and urge her to ‘ dry your eyes and try not to think about it too much ’ ; and best of all , you care .
11 ‘ The fish do n't seem to associate it with danger because of the very fine diameter of each strand , but also because of its weightlessness and extreme softness .
12 This , of course , caught the attention of many journalists , and St Mary 's did not fail to provide them with information .
13 yeah , but I do n't want to stuff myself with junk
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