Example sentences of "[vb infin] them with [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 When you meet Virginia 's parents , you will treat them with utmost kindness and regret , do you hear ?
2 If the solutions of the hon. Member for Ogmore command great support , we will consider them with great interest .
3 If the Issue Department buys government securities ( either old ones soon due to mature or new ones issued by the government ) , it will buy them with extra money that it prints .
4 I could predict them with reasonable assurance in each case , except Addy .
5 RIGHT Although dogs will often live peacefully with cats , you should not trust them with smaller pets such as rabbits , which are the natural quarry of many hounds .
6 polish , did you polish them with some polish did you ?
7 Would you welcome them with open arms ?
8 It seemed to me shocking that they should engage in such a crude , almost obscene activity in public , and I would watch them with fascinated repulsion .
9 You can integrate them with each other , and the systems you have already .
10 Harris Corp , Melbourne , Florida has formed a telecommunications joint venture with Shenzhen Telecom Equipment Co : Shenzhen Harris Telecom Co Ltd to manufacture and sell Harris 's low- and medium-capacity digital microwave radios and will integrate them with other systems .
11 Fleetingly Dong wondered whether the excursion into the jungle with the corpse might present them with another opportunity to escape .
12 South Sussex may be ludicrously over-confident , but we ca n't beat them with three players . ’
13 The good thing about friends is that you can choose them with consummate care and I never chose mad ones or nasty ones or boring ones , whereas you ca n't choose who you 're going to fall in love with .
14 Why should they associate them with each other ?
15 You can keep them with small rockdwellers , such as Neolamprologus , Julidochromis and Telmatochromis .
16 No other observer was so close to Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge [ q.v. ] during their most productive years together at Alfoxden and Grasmere ; and no one else had such an eye for the landscapes which inspired them , or could provide them with living materials for poetry out of her own observations .
17 In fact , UI claims the whole Roadmap process has been recast to be user-rather than independent software vendor-focused , detailing user-specific information such as when their suppliers will provide them with certain technologies .
18 As part of the cross-party compromise the government agreed to negotiate agreements with Poland and the Czech Republic which would provide them with financial help to deal with the migrants .
19 They did not want it to be too obvious , since observing the search would provide them with great amusement .
20 The crustaceans and shellfish on the shores and rocks around Hunterston will provide them with ample food , and will also provide the carotenes they need to stay pink .
21 Once you have attracted people 's attention to a story with a bright , lively opening paragraph , you can provide them with some facts and figures .
22 7 days after Richard Miles 's death , the police are hoping that passing motorists can provide them with vital clues .
23 Studying David Allsop 's funny new Bluff Your Way In Skiing ( Ravette , £2.50 ) will provide them with enough ammunition to last a whole season .
24 Children have voracious appetites for authenticity , but in drama we should never intimidate them with factual information .
25 The monkeys had to be deprived of their regular food and accustomed to the peanuts for weeks before they would take them with any readiness , let alone treat the nuts as rewards for appropriate behaviour .
26 Right , I 'll get a couple and we 'll have them with mashed cream potatoes .
27 Lillian Graham and Lionel Luyt danced the leads in Suite , but it was remarked that Luyt ‘ no longer has to sustain all the male roles himself , and can share them with useful dancers like John Cranko and David Poole ’ .
28 We also generalize about the taste of the discriminating and set up standards , useful as guides as long as one does not credit them with greater authority than a considered choice which violates them , but not without the suspect motives and tyrannical pretensions of standards in morals ; if you show signs of food-and-wine snobbery , I had better when listening to your recommendations take care to distinguish what I sense on my tongue from an affected taste .
29 If we want to keep the best scientists and the best engineers in this country , we 'd better do two things : we 'd better attract them with good pay and we 'd better train them right and give them the proper facilities .
30 Downing Street will supply them with special forms to state the reasons for their recommendations .
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