Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [pers pn] with [det] " in BNC.
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1 | I do n't know why I should burden you with this and make an exhibition of myself in front of eveN– one . ’ |
2 | This brief letter should provide you with some guidance concerning the United States job market and your best way of approaching it . |
3 | In commending it to God , we should couple it with all the workplaces in our land . |
4 | Children and adults come to learn and face up to the facts of caring and sharing on the principal that we can not survive alone on Earth — we must share it with all the other animals and plants . |
5 | Even with nice Mr Major as Prime Minister I feel we should resist it with all our energy . |
6 | So you must help him with these definitions . |
7 | The news editor suggested , ‘ Let's team it with this other hit-and-run story that 's just come in : two black kids , in a car out of control , ran over four children , who were hurt but not badly . |
8 | Yeah , I 'll do it with that one then . |
9 | Fleetingly Dong wondered whether the excursion into the jungle with the corpse might present them with another opportunity to escape . |
10 | I might bother you with another one ( or two ! ) that I have completed since then . |
11 | I 'll leave you with that thought . |
12 | I 'll leave you with that . |
13 | Well look , I 'll leave you with this , and if you , if you want to go post that . |
14 | I 'll leave you with this summary . |
15 | Well I thought I might accompany it with another equally short poem , which is also about a child . |
16 | I said to him : ‘ Look here , we 're enemies now and I 'll fight you with all I 've got . |
17 | Now do n't worry about it , I 'll help you with that anyway Edie . |
18 | I am wondering , I suppose , although I hate to sound impossibly naïve , whether there might be anything in your religion , in your beliefs , or your understanding of belief , that might help me with this , that might help me to come to terms with it ? |
19 | He told me that he would donate £5,000 to the fund if I would undertake to invite his little son , then at school in Oxford , to tea on odd occasions , so that I could acquaint him with some of the matters relating to Judaism . |
20 | ‘ I intend to make something of meself , so I 'd be obliged if you 'd treat me with more respect . ’ |
21 | Her girlfriends , particularly her former flatmates , would have rallied round but she did not feel that she could inflict them with such a burden of responsibility . |
22 | Edward Hamer , of Llanidloes , asked how New Zealand company Fortex , which is currently considering two shortlisted sites one near the Powys village , and another in Lockerbie , Scotland expected to create so many jobs when his company could do it with half the number . |
23 | Word reached Peter Wheeler , the Leicester coach , of a young lad at Wakefield , a full-back , a slick-running full-back at that , who not only could kerplonk the ball like a metronome between the posts but could do it with either foot . |
24 | She realised he could provide her with some top-class partners and she has made the best of them . |
25 | If you could provide me with some paper . |
26 | ‘ My prevailing power with Harry seems to be rather limited , but perhaps you could try him with some straight questions . ’ |
27 | So I left her £10 and asked her to please tell the warden if she saw her again so that he could call me with any news . |
28 | If the worst came to the worst , she could fire it with both hands . |
29 | for my money I 'd have it with all metal |
30 | In the past , the surgeon would automatically snip out the affected tubes , but this could leave you with half the chance of conceiving later , or completely infertile . |