Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] with the [noun sg] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | I think , so it just blends in with the border round |
2 | I was carved up by a let-me-through Porsche , with a chap at the wheel chatting into his Deutsche Telekom mobile phone , and then caught up with the car again a few kilometres further on , where it had slithered on the wet cobbles and collided with an antique tram . |
3 | County property manager Ian Gould said there was no pressure on the group to come up with the money immediately . |
4 | ‘ The breaks are probably where the mobile is moving from one cell to another and he is searching through to catch up with the conversation again in the next cell . |
5 | And the N R A have come out with the reason now , saying that the river is cooler in the winter periods , when the fishing seems to be off , and the fish are n't biting . |
6 | Instead , studies were carried out with the focus now on the listener rather than the speaker . |
7 | But since we ca n't carry on with the experiment now we 've got to leave that till later on . |
8 | If Doris Arthur came through with the script ahead of schedule , he could zip it over in a Poseidon wallet within twenty-four hours . |
9 | And , by giving him all the best lines ( ‘ Yo , District Attorney 's Club , sucker ’ ) and using him sparingly , Mulcahy , and Silver allow Ice to hijack the three or four scenes in which he appears and walk away with the film single-handedly . |
10 | defended very well there Shrewsbury , he was in a little big of trouble but Tommy came away with the ball very well . |
11 | ‘ Graham came up with the news later than expected , ’ Gower said icily . |
12 | The young man or woman sings along with the song again again , putting their head back as they do so . |
13 | I was yes I er I got my degree in was qualified and er the hours they , they were offering happened to fit in with the family so I was quite glad to get the extra income . |
14 | Benny struggled to fit in with the saying accurately . |
15 | It still contained some of the stolen antiques , but the robbers got away with the rest over £20,000 worth of goods . |
16 | But Northern Ireland manager Billy Bingham , who has ignored Rogan for 13 months , has insisted the in-form defender links up with the squad as soon as possible . |
17 | They are all growing up with the computer effortlessly . |
18 | going out with the dog rather than Shirley . |
19 | A distinction should be drawn here with the case where the mistake relates to the terms of the sale itself . |
20 | This chapter deals principally with the situation where the husband and the wife hold the matrimonial home in their joint names ( whether as beneficial joint tenants or as tenants in common ) and , as a result of property adjustments , the husband 's interest in the home is conveyed or transferred to the wife 's new husband or friend . |
21 | Auntie kindly offers me tea as well , but I 'm beginning to feel iffy myself , so excuse myself , go outside , and quietly get on with the clearing up . |
22 | Some of the courses I know , lecturers go drinking with the students and everything , but they 're all older , suits and ties and things , there 's nothing wrong with that , you just know them to be a lecturer and get on with the work rather than thinking , ‘ we had a nice drink last night , did n't we ? ’ |
23 | And you do n't have to wait , we ca n't wait until the end , he said but now is the harvest time , get on with the job now ! |
24 | The person who gets on with the job instead of wasting time in chatter may show up the less zealous and cause the chatterers to feel vaguely guilty , which of course they wo n't like . |
25 | Like a fairway pitch , I set up with the ball forward in my stance with the clubface square to the target ( photo 2 ) . |
26 | You 're making a habit of this of course , Notts County not so many weeks ago , three two the game was , and then you popped up with the equaliser right in the dying seconds . |
27 | This latter recommendation is tied up with the setting up of a Media Enterprise Board which would provide funding — funding derived from an advertising levy — for all newly established media . |
28 | This is excellent news for soaring in thermals and it appeared to be virtually impossible to stall even with the stick fully back in a really well-banked turn . |
29 | We do meet again with the company tomorrow to try and further progress the matter and hopefully , but my big fear is , is that it is a two-stage closure that they will go for nine hundred this time then we 'll find that useful , expensive equipment will be transferred to Sweden . |
30 | HAS-BIN : Fergie 's head goes out with the rubbish yesterday at the waxworks Pictures : ANDREW STENNING |