Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] [verb] them with " in BNC.

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1 Failure to achieve this goal at the outset may result in a patient who depends on others for insulin injections , misses injections or does them with a very poor technique .
2 Why did the banks cheerfully lend billions to a man who would never open the family books or provide them with a balance sheet ?
3 Serve them chilled either as an aperitif or try them with white meat , poultry dishes and cheeses .
4 Only the bigger parties are sure to receive the bonuses that provide them with over-representation .
5 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 .
6 For that reason , the majority are likely to be studying technical or vocational subjects that equip them with more immediately useful skills .
7 What better way to taunt the auld enemy than to treat them with such reckless contempt ?
8 Consequently most of it is scored for orchestral accompaniment : to extract the songs and perform them with piano , either in a performance-art format , as does Angelina Réaux , or as a Liederabend like Carole Farley , is to present a one-dimensional aspect of the music and an ultimate disservice to the composer .
9 Originally it was thought to give better protection to the crew ejecting at high speed and provide them with a ‘ shirt-sleeve ’ environment .
10 However , if we took our present population of farm animals and provided them with free-range conditions , this would have a severe effect on conservation in Britain .
11 Taczek took off his spectacles and polished them with a handkerchief .
12 Use a vacuum cleaner to remove debris from between the key caps and clean them with a suitable solution .
13 The Halifax withdrew a couple of fixed rates on Friday and replaced them with higher rates .
14 Alternatively , you can buy standard but empty units and fill them with your own choice of such ‘ organizers ’ from other sources .
15 It seems right to see Hubble 's greatness in recognising splendid opportunities and pursuing them with utmost devotion and superb vision .
16 To the traditional tasks of improving the climate in which members practice and provide them with support was added to the development of policies in fields such as housing , planning , energy and the environment and community architecture .
17 Order Code : 9350 Total Disks : 1 This program is ideal for introducing children to computers and helping them with their spelling .
18 He was a man of profound education , but having acquired it himself he treasured words and used them with unique skill and often with a strange individuality .
19 It put its head on one side and fixed them with one evil black eye .
20 Zoos have a good stock of the lar gibbon Hylobates lar but are low on all the others , and so the CBSG is advising zoos to get rid of their lars and replace them with species such as hoolock H. hoolock and concolor H. concolor .
21 Helpless in her pinioned position , she opened her mouth to make a cutting retort and met Roman 's questing finger , slowly outlining her mouth , feathering indescribable sensations over the surface of her skin , then sliding between her lips and parting them with such lazy insistence that a shiver of reaction made her tremble all over .
22 It looked like the escaping oriental had collected the two captives and taken them with him , as he led his followers to safety .
23 And the fact that the film is not frightened of its sexual aspects but treats them with some taste is another point in its favour .
24 The investors do not perceive the warranties as providing them with a course of action , but as a way for management to confirm the business plan and the facts of the accountants ' report ; and provide as much information as possible about the business to be purchased .
25 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 ) .
26 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 .
27 Two years ago a large building company bought up the remaining fields between the sites and the village and filled them with retirement homes .
28 For a confirmation of this , you only have to look at some of Turner 's paintings of the Dales and compare them with the reality to see how much poetic licence has been taken for the sake of the " phantasmagoric " .
29 Then home , at speed , to pull several garments from her wardrobe and consider them with mounting irritation .
30 And Mandeville 's Old Man ruled , of course , by feeding his followers hashish and dèluding them with dreams of paradise .
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