Example sentences of "[noun] [coord] [vb base] [adv prt] with the " in BNC.

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1 In principle , they can fix their financial risks and get on with the job of dealing with the commercial ones .
2 Slice fungi and fry down with the butter and onions until all the liquid has evaporated .
3 ‘ We should get six top international players and a number of international referees and sit down with the law-makers so that all points of view are aired . ’
4 Some might well be Balliol supporters and go along with the Earl for that reason .
5 It does not matter whether the golden spike is hammered in somewhere in England or in France or in China , so long as we can make an arbitrary decision , stop arguing about words and get on with the much more difficult ( but much more rewarding ) task of correlation .
6 Yes , there are times we should cut the crap and get on with the ‘ real ’ issues of starvation and disease , but to dismiss all problems of prejudice and inequality as whining self-pity is callous beyond belief .
7 Spoon the mixture into the prepared tin and press down with the back of a metal spoon .
8 ‘ Can we cut the expert critical review and get on with the job of finding out where Jenny is ! ’
9 " But my mistresses go home to their husbands for Christmas , and although I could stay at the Covington-Pyms and ride out with the hunt on Boxing Day morning , and call round at the Moons on my way back to cheer up poor Marie …
10 It is also a serious setback for hopes of reinstating passenger trains on the line to go beyond Redmire to Hawes and link up with the Settle-Carlisle line .
11 He could go to Ireland and join up with the Republican Army , and carry on the fight his father … no , not his father , but the man he loved as a father … had started .
12 ‘ The Irish way is to go back to some shebeen and carry on with the whisky all night long , ’ she replied .
13 The thing is to take these issues on board and get on with the work as a community of artists .
14 ‘ I suggest that we try to put our differences aside for the next few hours and get on with the business at hand . ’
15 The original Promenade line terminated at the gates of Claremont Park at Cocker Street , but it was important for the tramway to serve the developing northern end of the town and link up with the new Blackpool and Fleetwood Tramroad at the Gynn , opened in 1898 .
16 The doctors told me to go back to Cambridge and carry on with the research I had just started in general relativity and cosmology .
17 It 's at this stage that one or other of the partners may start to get an eye so roving as to become a nose and take up with the first cloth-eared bimbo who gazes up or down and says , ‘ I ca n't believe you 're over forty — that 's sooo sexy . ’
18 The start of a New Year is a time for looking back on the past 12 months and also a time when self-styled pundits such as myself are unwisely tempted to look into their crystal balls and come up with the predictions that by the end of the year they may well regret
19 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 ? ’
20 ‘ I was going to pretend something had fallen in , reach into the water and come up with the knife , ’ he said .
21 Finally , the back bones , who tackle the problems and get on with the work of solving them .
22 Reacting to the killings , the Nobel Peace Prize winner , Desmond Tutu , the Anglican archbishop of Cape Town , said it demonstrated it was time for all South Africa 's politicians ‘ for goodness sake to get off your butts and get on with the business of getting a new constitution for this country .
23 Peel off the lining paper and roll up with the sugared paper .
24 In other words , many executives in firms experiencing economic difficulties and who know from experience that the inspectorate mainly imposes administrative sanctions will calculate that their best interests lie in not conforming to factory health , safety , and welfare regulations ; instead they will gather their excuses and get on with the violations .
25 Pantomime — what a good excuse to forget your age and join in with the booing , hissing , singing and hilarity .
26 If she could fit in a few days ' break in order to attend the wedding in Andorra she would , she promised , and Peter returned to Rocamar the next day , leaving Sarella to close one chapter of her life and get on with the next .
27 There vas something official about it , as if it were a guard-dog or sentinel , on the constant qui vive behind its glass eyes , taking turn and turn about with the real house-dog , and the basket of flowers was stuck in its mouth in an attempt to disarm , an accessory borrowed to lend it a harmless look .
28 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 .
29 Quickly put it out of your minds and carry on with the task in hand .
30 Forget the original lecture situation and sit down with the speaker to work out the best way of communicating his or her message on the video screen .
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