Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] with the [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Uncle Titch just shrugged and got on with the important things in life . |
2 | Great efforts would be needed to restore the party to its strong position of 1914 and to carry on with the fundamental changes that had been under way then , but the war years had done no lasting damage . |
3 | But trampolining wo n't be catching on with the other animals . |
4 | The people who are seizing and occupying the present time can not belong in my colour , they 're like the bits that leap out of a spinning bowl , too heavy , too separate and distinct to be blended in with the other substances ; red-hot stones , flung out and setting on fire the place where they land . |
5 | Andre had fallen in with the legendary Lafons of Meursault — Dominique Lafon was at college at the same time , and Lafon pere had become something of a mentor . |
6 | GM schools will be able to change their character if that is what parents clearly want and the change fits in with the wider needs of the local area . |
7 | Parents and teachers usually judge children 's behaviour by whether it fits in with the usual standards — moral , emotional , social and intellectual — set by the society in which they live . |
8 | ‘ No doubt , ’ said Mr Harold Brooks-Baker of Burke 's , ‘ it fits in with the freer ways of today but some feel that freedom is an over-used word . |
9 | We 've plunged in with the practical details rather than training itself . |
10 | The dots are filled in with the appropriate names like this : |
11 | Abercrombie 's broad-brush strategy was now filled in with the complementary prescriptions for design at the local scale , both central areas and residential districts . |
12 | They refuse to go along with the current vogues to which the impressionable Continentals pander . |
13 | In such an optimistic climate it was easier for national governments and interest groups to go along with the economic ambitions of the EEC ; it was not seen as a great threat to their own concerns . |
14 | While Judith , Rachel and Karen are sure their partners are happy to go along with the little alterations they try to make , Zelda says that interfering too much can prove to be very dangerous to a relationship . |
15 | When they are in moult they often sit ashore on the rocks , when their dark brown plumage blends in with the dark rocks . |
16 | This one was just about right , though it bulged our financial boundaries , and we moved in with the previous owners ' carpets and curtains and little else . |
17 | And Pilger , an exasperatingly prickly individualist determined to expose the ills of the world , stubbornly refused to lower his standards and fit in with the new requirements . |
18 | Many areas have special schemes which fit in with the particular needs of individual people at home . |
19 | In a way , failure to come through with the right steps is deception , because most social interaction is based on expectations of behaviour and to set up expectations and then thwart them must qualify as deception . |
20 | However , the performance of monocrystalline cells drops off with the longer wavelengths of light in this spectrum . |
21 | How long they had been ‘ carrying ’ their susceptibility to that cold around with them just waiting to meet up with the right bugs will depend upon the individual circumstances of each of them . |
22 | As children , we grow up with the lovely stories in which animals really are people : The Wind in the Willows , Just so Stories , Watership Down . |
23 | On Sundays Maxie Frizzell caught up with the various jobs his wife Donna required him to do . |
24 | Gradually the sprawling city caught up with the quiet avenues . |
25 | By the time we caught up with the three men at the top of the ladder , they were attempting to heave the coffin into its grotto with a series of hefty swings which caused a wave-motion to be generated in the ladder , very nearly sending us all to the ground sixty feet below . |
26 | Investment analysts have come up with the following forecasts for earnings growth : |
27 | To come up with the right emotions for the President of the World , though hard work , was still so much easier than identifying her own . |
28 | Pete Waterman is making animated conversation at the bar After trying unsuccessfully to blackmail him with photographs of his dancing , we part company , wondering aloud if he would tart the programme up were Granada to come up with the big bucks . |
29 | Set up a lab like mine and run the same experiments , and anyone should be able to come up with the same results , for they do not depend on excessively mysterious skills or tricks , and science is after all , in the words of its most passionately admiring philosophers , public knowledge . |
30 | ‘ New linguistics ’ , for us , included books on English by , , and ; but at that time we had not caught up with the new developments associated with . |