Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] [to-vb] [adv prt] with the " in BNC.
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1 | Middlesbrough 's shambolic defenders failed to come up with the answers to the riddles posed by Rosenthal 's direct running . |
2 | The tines pointed up towards the neck , where blood began to gush out with the flow of the water . ’ |
3 | The morphology and size of dinosaurs appeared to change along with the vegetation . |
4 | The boy tried to move in with the grandparents . |
5 | Oxfordshire and west Buckinghamshire beginning to ease off with the rush hour traffic at the moment , not too bad at all at the moment . |
6 | Benny struggled to fit in with the saying accurately . |
7 | Darlington Council refused to go along with the plan but Miss Carter has revived the campaign this week as a planning application emerged wanting to put a food kiosk in the car park . |
8 | Some of the skinheads I 've met admit to having ‘ gone through ’ one or other of the parties of the extreme right , but , after a brief commitment , the enthusiasm tends to lapse along with the membership . |
9 | After the management fired the union leadership , initially 86 per cent of workers voted to go on with the strike , but eventually they were cajoled into a ‘ second union ’ started by white collar staff who wanted to cooperate with the company ( and many of whom were to receive rapid promotions from the grateful management — see also chapter 16 ) . |
10 | The consequence of the Knoyles ' poverty and the Hutchings ' absenteeism over the previous two centuries was that the Manor House had a miraculous escape from Georgian owners wanting to keep up with the times . |
11 | ‘ In fact , it was only after some debate that the organisers decided to carry on with the event , and some changes had to be made to the canoe course to make it easier for the rescue boats to assist competitors . |
12 | Ginny had never been able to understand why Ralph continued to put up with the expense and inconvenience of a London solicitor ; the legal advice he received at Lincoln 's Inn was available far more cheaply in Paulstock . |
13 | Ideology apart , managers have to get on with the job of managing , maintaining society as a going concern , and upholding organisational goals with the cooperation of other members . |
14 | So the NETRHA decided to carry on with the Friern and Claybury programme in the absence of feasible alternatives . |
15 | It was lads from Garforth who stole the 1829 pole , but a group from Aberford managed to make off with the top half in 1907 . |
16 | ‘ Rob prefers to come out with the complete picture in his mind , the game-plan mapped out . |
17 | Fabbiano would not mind if he saw the girls beginning to blend in with the guests . |
18 | What happened after that was that divisional FA representative Arthur Clark took up the case and more sedentary media throughout Britain puffed to catch up with the Backtrack exclusive . |
19 | Why , I asked , did he find it acceptable for an artist to have to put up with the paltry sums of money he offered when he himself lived in such style ? |
20 | European sales accounted for 25% of NCD 's revenues last year — the company expects that figure to rise to 40% this year as Europe begins to catch up with the US in its adoption of X-Windows-based technologies . |
21 | Just two days before the share sale was due to close , the Greater Manchester Council superannuation fund failed to come up with the expected £250,000 . |
22 | For example , he was working out the exposition of the melodic cells which are the basis of most of the movement , so that his use of contradicting notes had to fit in with the melodic intervals , which were probably his primary concern . |
23 | Ordinary wild plants , it seems , are weedier than crops , but both have a long way to go to catch up with the real pests . |
24 | The German Greens want to link up with the opposition Social Democrats ( SPD ) for the next federal elections , due in 1994 . |
25 | Cos county er they er debated whether it would be a three year or one year meeting to tie in with the tri-annual . |
26 | The hormone count was high at the Hereford Leisure Centre as a group of local women prepared to work out with the Chippendales . |
27 | Conscientious objection rose markedly ; 40 of the 400-strong military contingent ordered to go out with the anti-aircraft missiles refused to do so . |
28 | Sjahrir was not prepared to cooperate ; the others decided to go along with the Japanese in order to extract concessions from them . |
29 | From here the way continues to join up with the car park at the Doagh road forest entrance . |
30 | Sometimes there was a dense mass of men , sometimes only a trickle hurrying to catch up with the main body . |