Example sentences of "[pron] [be] [adv prt] with the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | He suspected that if he were to walk into the newsroom and make an arrest there would be only a momentary gasp before someone was out with the first of a new crop of jokes . |
2 | I thought you were up with the latest fashions . |
3 | We are back with the ninth century as a historiographical battleground : " It was the best of times , it was the worst of times … " |
4 | It 's out with the old hairdressers , the cliff-edge guitar posturing , the in-stadium clips of religious fandemonium , and in with pumpingpop bass-lines , strutting down mean urban streets and becoming part of the real world . |
5 | It does so by going to a series of intermediate goals , for example the junction of the branch it is on with the main stem . |
6 | Until he is off with the old , he can not be on with the new . |
7 | It was out with the old and in with the new for the start of the speedway season in Swindon . |
8 | IT was out with the old and in with the new and despite the result , Darlington manager Ray Hankin still found much to praise about Quakers ' performance after another home defeat sent them closer to the Fourth Division . |
9 | Cos it was in with the electric bills , and I did n't want that , and that was one of the advantages that made me decide to have here , cos I knew that the heating was in with the rent . |