Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] [prep] the [noun] with " in BNC.

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1 The machine fits on to the tractor with Technorton quick hitch couplers .
2 You do n't know what goes on off the course with the other guys ; their mental work and physical training .
3 It is an opportunity to meet actors and find out what goes on behind the scenes with backstage tours , costume and make-up workshops , play-readings , and activities for children .
4 A way of starting in shallow water that involves stepping on to the board with the rig already in the sailing position .
5 It was a rush-job from It , complete with copy stripped on to the pages with uncorrected passages hastily crossed out — but it was immediate .
6 She could almost imagine the door opening and Isabelle coming in to sit down at the dressing-table with its pretty antique tortoiseshell and silver toilet set , humming softly as she loved to do .
7 Six months ago he was the first to say publicly , ‘ The Government will have to sit down round the table with the terrorists . ’
8 I did go out with one of me mates once and he was going burgling and I needed to do one 'cos I had no money or nothing , strung out , and he went to the Old Hall Estate and broke into a house and I got in through the window with him and I just looked around and saw all these photographs of , y'know like , the family that lived there with the kids and that and I just got this horrible feeling , so I just got out the window and walked away , even though I was strung out and I did n't pick nothing up , I just left him to it ‘ cos , like , though all the burglaries I 'd done , they 'd all been shops .
9 After the home club and Southend took the top places , Colchester Joggers got in on the act with the team bronze , a first for the club over this distance .
10 It goes down to the throat with redness and swelling , enlarged tonsils , hot head , congested face , heavy limbs , a gradual onset .
11 If I 'd have thought that Mrs Carrow would take it on herself to go down to the beach with little Celia that morning when one of my younger brothers came for me because my mum was ill , well I 'd never have gone , however much I was needed at home .
12 He wanted her to go down to the river with him .
13 My mother wanted me to go down to the bungalow with them and because I wanted — I wanted our relations to improve — well , I said I would . ’
14 We 'll need another two or three days here , but I have to go down to the mortuary with the body .
15 Edward had watched over her for hours , even refusing to go down to the lock with his friends for days , though he loved to play there .
16 Nevertheless : If a teacher has , himself , to go down into the library with the whole class , or if you can only afford a third of a teacher to be in the library at certain times , then you are quite simply restricting the amount of work that can go on .
17 They plunged down into the forest with a great clattering of hooves and jingling of harness , and the acrid smell of horse-dung lingered about the village for days afterwards .
18 LUKE PARKED HIS Chevrolet Celebrity on the fifth floor of the studio carpark and rode down in the elevator with two minor executives in tracksuits who were discussing the latest records broken by ‘ 'T IS He Whose Yester-evening 's High Disdain ’ .
19 To Erika 's intense annoyance , Fritz promptly accepted the invitation — obeyed the command , rather — and as Rosa moved on to the floor with another boy , she was left feeling abandoned — and foolish .
20 From 1165 to 1299 , considerable prison building was being carried on throughout the country with Rochester being among the earliest in I 165 .
21 Frau Nordern heaved up her brief-case and let it fall on to the desk with a satisfying , rather official thud .
22 The library was a comfortable brown room with tall windows to floor level and doors opening on to the terrace with its crumbling balustrade and ornamental urns .
23 As he knelt down by the fire with a hare leg to gnaw , Farquhar Neas studied her again .
24 It was quite soon after the terrible motor accident that had crippled him for life , and she had just come in from the garden with a bunch of flowers for him .
25 She was walking down towards the ferry with Mr Clark and found the way blocked by a stationary train of wagons .
26 She sank down on the bed with the photograph gripped so tightly in her hands that the paper buckled .
27 After years of anticipation , the Taiwanese-backed NuTek USA Corp in Cupertino , California has finally come down to the wire with its Macintosh-compatible technology : the company claims that it has developed the first machine that emulates the Macintosh without requiring installation of Apple Computer Inc 's proprietary ROMs .
28 She always had on a brown cotton smock which was pinched in around the waist with a wide leather belt .
29 But I mean he 's sucked in at the minute with Linda cos she wants him to put his money with her as well you see .
30 On reconnaissance nights , the submarine had to use precious hours of moonless darkness while she charged her batteries before trimming down in the water with her saddle-tanks just awash , the slight swell breaking occasionally over the casing .
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