Example sentences of "[noun] that [verb] they with " in BNC.

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1 Only the bigger parties are sure to receive the bonuses that provide them with over-representation .
2 What left his stamp on the stewardship of our movement was that he held to these passions so tenaciously and yet drew on inner reserves that illumined them with an unshakeable commitment to excellence and that rarest of all qualities personal integrity .
3 For that reason , the majority are likely to be studying technical or vocational subjects that equip them with more immediately useful skills .
4 Furthermore , the idea of network impinges fairly closely on the notion of sociolinguistic functions , as we have presented this in chapter 2 , because it is a fundamental postulate of network analysis that individuals create personal communities that provide them with a meaningful framework for solving the problems of their day-to-day existence ( Mitchell 1986 : 74 ) .
5 The report , prepared by the consulting group Segal Quince Wicksteed of Cambridge , says that international facilities can boost the long-term economic fortunes of companies that supply them with equipment and services , act as a magnet for other high-technology companies and generally raise the public profile of science .
6 They also learn the position of the wetlands that provide them with crucial staging posts where they can feed and rest before starting on the next part of their journey .
7 It is largely up to the banks themselves to decide on the ratio that they consider to be ‘ prudent ’ : i.e. the ratio that provides them with enough liquid assets to enable them to meet any demands for cash .
8 Obviously , the same river flow that fills them with silt also brings in minerals and organic materials from elsewhere .
9 It is this ability to produce flowers throughout the summer and early autumn that ranks them with the true annuals when it comes to creating the most colourful and long lasting planting schemes .
10 It is not only the numbers of TNC jobs but their specific character in Third World contexts that imbues them with prestige .
11 between different production systems , institutions , schemes and social organisations in which business enterprises figure prominently but are nonetheless only one component of a network that links them with the educational system , the technological infrastructure , management/labour relations , the relations between the public and private sectors , and the financial system .
12 By entering the forest she and Allen had launched themselves into a stream of events that carried them with it .
13 And the enterprises that supply them with goods and services can make a similar claim ; and so on .
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