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

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1 So you sit down with The Hook and ask him about what it was like in the '60s in London , when he was lionised by Van Morrison , The Animals , Peter Green and all the gut-bucket R&B bands , but he just laughs and says it was fun .
2 So we start off with the first one that you have , this C W , that stands for company worker .
3 I think this is because they do n't practice being feminine with the boys around and so they get on with the work more .
4 Just when you expect them to lash into some wicked rockabilly they come out with the Radio 4 theme music soundalike of ‘ Mala Femmina ’ .
5 Just when you expect them to lash into some wicked rockabilly they come out with the Radio 4 theme music soundalike of ‘ Mala Femmina ’ .
6 In this sort of book you may well find that the pattern of how-will-he-get-out-of-this is more convenient to use while underneath you get on with the purpose of your story .
7 See how you get on with the following questions : if you answer " yes ' to one or more , then we have some further work to do in this area !
8 In a place like that it all depends how you get on with the screws : some lasses did take hell .
9 It 's inways and sideways : thet 's how they go on with the land today .
10 That is , going through various categories — education , qualifications , experience , etc. , and seeing how they match up with the picture of the ideal candidate which you built up .
11 Was he alright the other day when you come round with the Lada and then he
12 Well you can see for yourself on Friday , when we meet up with the main man on the golf course ; he 's full of fun and full of hope .
13 They too have assumed that there is something natural and self-evident about the human individual as a separate physical body , but then , in order to distinguish their own field of enquiry from that of the physical anthropologists , they have reified their special concept of culture to a point where we end up with the implicit definition : " Culture is everything which concerns the life and behaviour of human beings which is not an aspect of human nature , as the physical anthropologists perceive it . "
14 Newman explains that LET works with big practices of commercial architects because time and time again they come up with the goods , on budget , on time and with none of the tantrums of the prima donna .
15 Now then the faster that we can do this the faster we get on with the game , so you sit quietly please .
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