Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] with " in BNC.

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1 I was ashamed of what I had let myself in for with Jean-Claude .
2 Britain is in between with more constraints upon the media than happens in the USA , but more press reponing than in many Scandinavian countries .
3 Now as the garage grew , the , the blacksmith 's shop was , it still remained in the same place but the remainder of the cottages were made into the garage , and the garden ground in between was filled in between with sheds with corrugated iron roofs .
4 It 's about thirty different events with an interval in between with wine and so on
5 For the present it deals only with with the two expeditions that attract most excitement : Bosnia and Somalia .
6 So with with that , you know how much the total comes to , thirty thousand .
7 c came in with with the the reputation and the press reports about the area , firmly embedded in their in their head .
8 Er I wonder if this planning coincidentally , that we 've put in with with the commitments which has got the district boundaries on , may be in fact er more helpful in determining the the the one three six three .
9 People 's gon na be sending them in with with the dog
10 Along with with Robin Harris , past director of Conservative research department , who is joining the Downing Street policy unit , John O'Sullivan , editor of the US National Review and Sir Ronald Millar , playwright , Mr Patten has been helping to write the Prime Minister 's speech for today 's keynote address .
11 She said and Bobby says she do n't he said I was laying on the floor the other night and she came down beside with me and put her arm round me as we were laying there he said I 'll never do anything he said cos if you started playing about with her she 'll , you know childlike and and he said she would n't erm show her affection any more .
12 Thankfully they piled in shortly after with assorted and strangely contradictory tales of storms , abseils and heroism in the face of overwhelming odds — the only consistency being a ferocious thirst .
13 ‘ Both are passed firemen and trainee drivers and shortly after with the expected ‘ First train of the season ’ devotees aboard , Maid Marian eased the 11.15 away with Sarah wielding her fireman 's shovel expertly on the footplate .
14 His preoccupation with Russia was to show itself shortly after with the publication of The Dark Side of the Moon , to which he wrote a most interesting Preface .
15 Quite a bit there er when you lay it out like that in a pattern a thought pattern which shows just how much er we did actually get through er from where you started at ten in the morning or just after with the presentation right through to the second presentation .
16 The director retired soon after with a tax-free cash lump sum a lot smaller than it need have been , because all the calculations were based on an artificially small definition of final pensionable salary .
17 If the woman has asked him to stop , if she has changed her mind and does n't want to go through with with the action o of intercourse or whatever , then the man should stop .
18 You have a feeling er let's get it over with with him .
19 A long French liner slipped majestically by with a mixture of European and Asian faces staring curiously from its rails , then the Arid was pushing its way through a swarm of sampans moving downriver on local errands , most of them rowed , to Joseph 's surprise , by women .
20 The cake and the Bible were linked ever after with McFarlane , although neither was even his idea .
21 It is beautifully painted with scenes of the dead person 's funeral along the sides , and scenes of Elysium , or the way to Elysium , on the ends ; smiling goddesses in plumed head-dresses ride along in a chariot drawn by a griffin on one end , and by a goat on the other , presumably ready to convey the human soul to Elysium , to live ever after with the gods .
22 She knew that she would not have lived happily ever after with Peter Datchett .
23 I thought you were going to live happy ever after with the man of your dreams . ’
24 The robbers , described as Afro Carribean , made off with with an unspecified amount in cash and jewels .
25 Technically assured from the very outset of his brief career , Bonington constructed his landscape compositions with the rigour of the Dutch old masters , balancing areas of light against dark , or figures seen close to with far distant prospects .
26 ‘ Hey , ’ cried Michael , ‘ where are you off to with that ?
27 or wherever she 'd sailed off to with their father
28 going on with with with the specifications of of of of slates .
29 What the Paris show lacked in new cars , it made up for with intrigue and imagination , personality and politics .
30 What it lacks in aim , it makes up for with persistence and it too usually manages to break open one of the eggs .
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