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

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1 Weissman carried on courageously with a complex but fascinating lecture on RNA splicing , ignoring the loud hubbub and intermittent squawks from his own microphone , and pausing often to wait out an eruption of roars and whistles from next door .
2 The French sneer that , because Mr Van den Broek gets on badly with his prime minister , Ruud Lubbers , he can not bear to see the summiteers running the show .
3 And I got on swimmingly with them .
4 ( It has been going on successfuly with Irish Rail and the Dublin Dart for years ) .
5 He did not acknowledge Conroy , but hurried on down with that glazed look of someone already encased in their next entrance .
6 Get my purse Stephen , go on down with your Uncle Raymond .
7 Attacks may come on suddenly with little warning .
8 It is anyone 's guess why Mr Mitterrand applauded , though he is said to get on better with Mrs T than Euro-legend has it .
9 Kylie said she got on better with men than women , but put that down to the fact that the three guys in question were the ones she most closely worked with on the series .
10 After a while I decided it was best to try and help her get on better with her father , and now by interfering between them I 've been the cause of her being kidnapped .
11 Ask why someone reports to so and so and you will receive the answer that ‘ it has always been the case ’ , or that ‘ she gets on better with X rather than Y ’ .
12 ‘ Giovanna may get on better with them .
13 The girls got on better with her than any of the rest of us did .
14 I believe that we would get on better with our men ; we would have less friction and less legislation if we were to meet them round the table and discuss mutual affairs with them in a suitable manner .
15 In New Zealand , music groups seem to get on better with the incumbent than many an organist .
16 We knew that Frank got on better with us than he had with his fellow countrymen and hoped that being with us would help bring him back to himself .
17 I hope get on better with your Glen Ess women than me .
18 Does he get on better with it ?
19 The third missed opportunity could have been the try of the season after Botica broke brilliantly from his own line and beat man after man but Offiah could not hold his pass on halfway with no-one between him and the Bradford line .
20 At first , the British intended to carry on regardless with that year 's dump , but were forced to back down after a concerted blacking of the cargo by trade unions .
21 The administration seems determined to press on regardless with financial deregulation , but the 10% ceiling may well be raised only gradually .
22 Unfortunately , the woman in question picked up the piece of paper with her name and address on along with all the Sanctuary 's records , and has not been seen since .
23 But Martin Deery weighed in with number six in the closing minutes , fittingly being set up by club captain Clarke , who was brought on along with Holywood 's other French players to savour their historic championship moment .
24 Right , well let's say we can go on and go on obviously with this .
25 The leaflet marks a major departure in this country which has long ignored the millions of carers who struggle on alone with little or no financial help .
26 Or not unless they join in wholeheartedly with the other lot .
27 There was a figure there , sidling along stealthily with its back against one wall .
28 She turned the rifle on its side and clubbed him down brutally with the butt .
29 Prepare the containers by filling loosely to the brim with peat compost , press it down gently with finger pressure around the rim of the tray to ensure there are no air pockets and roughly level it again , then press it down to make a firm , level surface about ½ in ( 12mm ) below the rim .
30 Many of you may have noticed that Good Housekeeping is now on sale at the checkout in Sainsbury 's , which has gone down brilliantly with shoppers , as I discovered when I visited my local London branch .
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