Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [pers pn] with [det] " in BNC.

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1 I hate to burden you with this .
2 ‘ I did n't want to burden you with this but you 'd soon have wondered why Mackie did n't come . ’
3 to continue to provide them with that service .
4 Now do you want to provide them with any parking facilities off parking ?
5 Say you 've got a report about a small red car , and you want to compare it with all the other small red cars that have been reported in the area .
6 Although we have answered some questions , our work has presented us with many more .
7 He began jocularly by saying that he rose to address them with some apprehension , reminded of a piece of graffiti he had seen on a Whitehall notice board which had read , ‘ I used to be indecisive … but now I 'm not so sure , , which brought a few chuckles from the floor .
8 ‘ As Londoners , desperately worried about the present route of the Channel tunnel , what do we say to those who think the Talis alternative is beneficial ? ’ — Chris Fraser , Peckham ‘ Out of the huge crowd of demonstrators , a woman ran out and thrust a baby in my arms — then she vanished ’ — Kenneth Clarke , Secretary of State for Health ‘ Polluted rivers , filthy streets , bodies bedded-down in doorways are no advertisement for a prosperous or caring society ’ - Michael Heseltine ‘ We know that God has endowed her with that great quality of not fidgeting when it is necessary to come to grips with prickly nettles …
9 They always photograph me with Kylie because she 's my wife on screen , but they never bother to photograph me with any other girls .
10 She feels her Australian temperament has left her with fewer inhibitions than her European counterparts .
11 Yet in their own terms they seem fairly content with their lives , and they do not rail against the fate that has left them with this role .
12 It is difficult and must remain that way because history has left us with this difficulty .
13 ‘ They want to charge you with all the murders and assaults and take you to court , day after tomorrow . ’
14 Do n't suppose he had the strength left in that little body to fight back no more , though you 'd have thought they could 've saved him with these new pills they got .
15 An attempt is being made to provide them with some form of base organisation without which they can not develop full effectiveness .
16 ‘ We fuel cells have done our best You really put us to the test Exhausted now the charge is done Replace it with another one ’
17 She 'd seen him with another woman when he was supposed to be away at a conference .
18 No doubt there was some poor woman in Australia with whom he 'd become involved and from whom he 'd run away when she 'd presented him with some difficult situation .
19 The way Singer spoke the word seemed to endow it with some great mystery .
20 A little thrill of anticipation ran along her skin as she turned and looked into the eyes of the man who 'd watched her with such intensity during the fashion show .
21 This pistol was so heavy that he could not , of course , stick it in his belt ; it was all he could do to lift it with both hands But he had been so enthusiastic about it that he had willingly gone through the laborious loading of its honeycomb of barrels , one after another , and now it was ready to wreak destruction .
22 For he knew what Susan had done to present him with this daughter , his beautiful Kate , born just 12 years ago , six months after Simon had left their village .
23 But she 'd blown it with that acidic little crack .
24 Then a list of frames indexed by that theme noun is searched to associate it with any frames currently active ( i.e. , those indexed by previous theme nouns ) .
25 ‘ And now you 're going to kill me with that ?
26 As the great British biologist/mathematician J.B.S. Haldane commented , human beings would be hard pressed , however long natural selection acted upon them , to sprout the wings of an angel ; we just do not have the genes that would even begin to provide the appropriate structures , and past selection has never acted to provide us with these structures .
27 And how strange it was that , after all these months of resolutely not thinking about her old life in the States , she should begin to remember it with such pleasure !
28 True , both the English and the Latin forms indicate he lived by the ash tree , but did they merely permit the taxatores to avoid confusing him with all the other Johns who lived in the same village ?
29 ‘ I 'm not going to shoot you with this or anything else .
30 If he did , was Henry going to be able to avoid serving him with any ?
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