Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] you with the " in BNC.
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1 | Whilst your forthcoming weekend will naturally provide you with the ideal opportunity to discover at first hand the delights of owning your own Highland retreat , I can assure you there is absolutely no commitment . |
2 | ‘ I 'm just presenting you with the facts . |
3 | If you need a loan to pay for that car , whether it 's the latest model or a classic , an Abbey National Car Loan could quickly provide you with the money you need , at competitive rates you can afford . |
4 | As requested I have gathered some material which will hopefully provide you with the necessary background information on the issues to be addressed . |
5 | On Day One , the simple exercise of shooting a few scenes in the garden was partly to familiarise you with the idea of editing in camera . |
6 | Keep up the good work — and do n't forget that this column and Postbag are here to provide you with the opportunity to air your news and views on the game ! |
7 | We will then provide you with the names of recommended repairers who will undertake this work . |
8 | You wait for the other side to post their part back to you on your client 's purchase , thereby leaving you with the initiative to complete the exchange procedure on your client 's sale , and this you should do immediately . |
9 | Each level consists of 20 short teaching units divided into three parts , each of which conveniently provides you with the material for a 45–50 minute lesson . |
10 | And feeling like that definitely helps you with the next tough part . |
11 | If you are elderly or widowed , organisations like Age Concern and CRUSE will actually help you with the practical details and , if not in either of these categories , you could do no better than go to your nearest Citizens ' Advice Bureau for some help . |
12 | After all , you make the same unrealistic demands on me sometimes , and I 'm not perfect either — only I 've never confronted you with the unreasonableness of it all . ’ |