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

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1 Would he also look to a change of driver to help him with the draw he will want at Augusta ?
2 This year we are asking a selected sample of readers to help us with this process .
3 ‘ I do n't like being reminded that I have not one drop of blood to link me with my family . ’
4 Operational deposits make up approximately a fifth of bankers ' balances held at the bank , the remainder being made up of non-interest bearing cash deposits that banks are required to keep at the Bank of England to provide it with an income .
5 As well as an excellent display , the Lynx has a much louder speaker and — in the tradition of the Atari 8-bits and Commodore Amiga — a powerful set of chips to help it with the animation needed for superior three-dimensional games .
6 It needs a huge injection of cash to equip it with a fully computerised national IT system , more and better trained staff and commercially experienced management .
7 Redpath had acted at once on the very slenderest of chances — apart from the date , and the fact that Stavanger was missing , there was n't a scrap of evidence to link him with the body found on the Thames foreshore at low tide .
8 So some of the things that we 're going to be looking at this morning is ways for you to use , that the people working with you can come up with some new ideas , but you can also use these ways yourself , because sometimes you do n't have the luxury of people to help you with your problem .
9 Others swore they tasted fine , if only you could find an army of friends to devour them with .
10 They plan a tour of Britain to familiarise themselves with the British style and the first place they wish to stop is Dundee for the game with United .
11 For example , the decision in Paris v. Stepney BC , in which it was decided that the employer of a one-eyed motor mechanic had a special duty of care to provide him with goggles to protect his good eye , may have had the perhaps unexpected and certainly undesired consequence of making it harder for disabled workers to get jobs in which they need special protection .
12 Normally the brain continually pools these complimentary sources of information to provide you with a relatively complete experience .
13 Many hotels use specially designed sets of documents to provide them with their required information .
14 ‘ Between the cup and the lip it has pleased the Great Disposer of events to visit him with the greatest of all afflictions in the bereavement of his most affectionate wife .
15 ‘ We 're not — we 're not them — ’ Why did she have to use such pinnacles of perfection to lure them with ?
16 Make sure the tank is furnished with plenty of rockwork to provide them with cover .
17 Ronni had plenty of time to torture herself with these thoughts as they made the journey back to Olbia , barely exchanging a word the whole way .
18 At 31 , Tamworth-born Coton is running out of time to establish himself with England .
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