Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] and [verb] [adv prt] with " in BNC.
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1 | I think clubs should take a radical look at the whole question of junior supporters and come up with some answers NOW ! . |
2 | ‘ I suggest that we try to put our differences aside for the next few hours and get on with the business at hand . ’ |
3 | Chamfer the top corners and nail on with 1–1/2in ovals , punched in and filled . |
4 | This she did , knocking her ball down to that stretch of fairway fronting the green before chipping to 2 feet and making off with a par . |
5 | For the best way to job-hunt in Europe is by going to the country of your choice for a few weeks and signing up with several private employment agencies . |
6 | The vast majority of these were hastily-assembled hack jobs , pieced together from published sources and fleshed out with the dubious reminiscences of alleged veterans . |
7 | The last is a source of amusement for Waggoner 's family and friends , who find it delightfully bizarre that a man who weighs around 300 pounds and dresses down with a passion should pen a guide to etiquette and fashion for the vaunted Esquire magazine . |
8 | There 's an entire film festival with opportunities for film buffs to review old classics and to catch up with films from abroad and from underground directors … |
9 | Apply to face and neck , leave on for 10–15 minutes and rinse off with cool water . |
10 | GREG CAMPBELL casts an eye over the principal contenders and comes up with a Victorian prop . |
11 | She has a miserable time , leaving home for a job in a club , escaping from reform school to hang out with drunken hoodlums and joining up with some soldiers for a bout of petty thieving that culminates in murder , and the film never allows one into the girl 's experience . |
12 | And then when the sc , we had a look at the script and we changed it a little bit , and then we all went , they were cutting out words , so we were doing , the first few all three ways , and we 'd look and say , okay , so it was a scrambled mess as we all looked through for three words and ended up with , and I got down on the floor , so we knew where we were . |
13 | And if it was important , to us and the country , why in the world were n't we snuffing out all those niggling grievances and getting on with the job of winning ? |
14 | The American Express survey compared holiday prices in more than a dozen countries and came up with these contrasts : |
15 | Cover the fish completely with the mashed potatoes and smooth over with a fork . |
16 | The aim of this project is to investigate these problems and to come up with suggested methods of analysis which are generally applicable to complex surveys . |
17 | We just have to accept these things and get on with it . |
18 | Though he does not wear white overalls and wander about with a paint brush in his hand , he insists on calling himself a decorator ( Manhattan-English for interior designer ) . |
19 | ‘ 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 . ’ |
20 | We make stupid mistakes and end up with rotten little capers like this one . |
21 | The curds are lifted onto muslin-covered racks and cut through with a knife before they are left to drain . |
22 | The plaintiff went into hospital with two stiff fingers and came out with four stiff fingers . |
23 | Within minutes they had roused sleeping children from four of those homes and driven off with them into the murky winter dawn . |
24 | For his part in the crime he was sentenced to ten years and went down with thirteen other accomplices for a total of fifty five years and £675,000 in fines . |
25 | Mr Stephens was careful to read the short poems and finished up with one set not far from the place at which John was hired . |
26 | So he staggered about ten yards and fell down with a moan on some pallets . |
27 | Personally I ca n't help thinking that we might be better off waving goodbye to these Sacred Brides and Divine Mothers and starting over with women and mums . |
28 | Spectators , wandering along the pony lines , were amused to watch Fantasma , who 'd been muzzled to stop her savaging anyone , standing on her two front legs and lashing out with both back ones . |
29 | Usually the Daemon in that card snarled with bared fangs and reached out with wicked claws . |
30 | She lifted her multi-petticoated skirts and walked down with as much grace as she could manage , playing the part of Cinderella at her first ball , prevented from any sudden movement by the flattering silken wig whose curls were interlaced with pearls and fell in tumbling ringlets on to one breast . |