Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] [pers pn] with the " in BNC.
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1 | When I hear the attacks on that modest , even cautious , and certainly prudent programme , I must compare it with the gross waste of public money in which the Government have indulged . |
2 | It might not be as exotic as Rio , but a day spent bobbing and weaving between the marching bands and floats — and pubs — should acquaint you with the Dublin spirit . |
3 | I think I should regard me with the contempt with which I myself regard the more vulgar visitors . ’ |
4 | We must combat it with the weapons of faith by showing that it is possible to have a balanced , intelligent faith which offers hope and healing . |
5 | If you do not like what happens at a school , you should discuss it with the headmaster , but bear in mind that teachers at a boarding school are acting much more in loco parentis than at a day school and may feel that very firm action is essential . |
6 | Thou shalt break them with the rod of iron , thou shalt dash them in pieces like a potter 's vessel . |
7 | It goes without saying that you should study it with the utmost care . |
8 | What is surprising is not that the rural past should be called up , but that the writer should invest it with the imaginative and emotional power that he does . |
9 | Instead we should provide them with the means of taking charge of their own lives ; then — if and when they are ready — help them to understand their payoffs and hidden agendas , so that they can choose to stop playing this destructive game . |
10 | This should provide you with the incentive to train harder and achieve even more . |
11 | A female that moves in with an already paired male must share him with the other females . |
12 | You should issue them with the basic leaflet telling them about I S. |
13 | The presenter had been advised confidently by Coutts before he left London that , should funds be required , he should telephone them with the code-word Jabberwocky . |
14 | They may do it with the help of the symbols of the church , or the language of the Bible in the orthodox way . |
15 | I 'll cover you with the gun . |
16 | Well , I can tell you something ; I 'm on my own in this house from now on and I shall see to her bathing , and should he attempt to stop me , I 've told him what I 'll do ; I 'll brain him with the first thing I get my hands on . |
17 | I 'll square it with the GP down here . |
18 | ‘ And you 'll file it with the other stuff , will you ? ’ asked Hilda Machin at the door . |
19 | A tablespoon of bran , which might provide you with the same amount of fibre , is not nearly so nutritious . |
20 | He 'll fit you with the latest in Japanese-made static infra-red detectors . |
21 | Yeah they use well mum and dad 's got time oh we 'll share it with the kids |
22 | Well do n't have it done then well if you have them done you 'll have them with the frame |
23 | His response to a Christian who might approach him with the request to convert to Hinduism would be to urge him to try to be a good Christian since the Gītā could offer him no more than the Bible . |
24 | Coming up next here on Radio Oxford is the six o'clock news , but we 'll leave you with the best moment this afternoon here on Radio Oxford . |
25 | we 'll get it with the local news after this . |
26 | I 'll brush it with the |
27 | ‘ I 'll help you with the books , ’ she said . |
28 | She was becoming less interested in any tittle-tattle he might purvey that might help her with the case than in himself . |
29 | It is imperative to project the true image of the Middle Eastern churches to other faiths who may equate us with the West and a potential western-led crusade against Islam . |
30 | She trusted him to look after the Post 's interests before he sold the story to any other outlets , but she did not know whether she could trust him with the story . |