予以 cannot appear by itself, it cannot appear before a noun, it cannot be used in a v-not v question. It is not a very verb-like word, unlike 給, which is a typical verb.
So Where **can** you use 予以? Only in front of a verb. This is also different from the verb 給, which does **not** appear in front of other verbs.
Note that 給 as a **co-verb** can be different. In particular, 給 in some dialects is equal to 被. Only in this case can 給 appear in front of a verb (I think).
You would like to interpret 予以 as 給 in a sentence like this: