Example sentences of "[verb] [noun pl] [conj] [verb] [adv prt] with " in BNC.

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1 You just have to accept things and get on with your life . ’
2 Charles Muscatine ( 1986 ) notes that the self-indulgence and materialism of the fabliaux were symptomatic of ideas that contributed to ( perhaps he should have said attitudes that flourished along with ) the growth of urbanism and a concurrent commercialization of the French countryside .
3 Slice fungi and fry down with the butter and onions until all the liquid has evaporated .
4 ‘ And Cawthorne buys loadsashares and ends up with a bum company . ’
5 She decided to use her experience to help others and teamed up with Darlington GP Dr Ruth Dunlop and midwives at the Darlington Memorial Hospital to provide the service .
6 She decided to use her experience to help others and teamed up with Darlington GP Dr Ruth Dunlop and midwives at Darlington Memorial Hospital to provide the service .
7 Every year , travellers from all over the country decend on this small Cotswold town to buy and sell horses and catch up with old friends .
8 Every year , travellers from all over the country decend on this small Cotswold town to buy and sell horses and catch up with old friends .
9 What 's more , the paints act as an adhesive so you can combine sequins and glitter in with your design .
10 Tom had meanwhile dug up his turnips , and set to work hedging , digging ditches and helping out with the other farms , when the extra labour was needed .
11 Parts are placed into decarbonising tanks and finished off with a compressed air agitated ‘ rinse ’ .
12 The dining room was filled to capacity for our evening meal , a chance to renew friendships and meet up with pilgrims travelling by mini-bus to be with us all .
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