Example sentences of "[adv] [to-vb] [adv] with the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 By Saturday they had both recovered sufficiently to fall in with the rest of the company for pay parade , waiting in a long queue to collect five shillings each from the paymaster .
2 He found it and obviously felt at ease enough to go ahead with the appointment , ’ said Mr King .
3 They may also know of people seeking work for a few hours or days per week , perhaps to help out with the garden , or heavier household tasks , or shopping .
4 As Negus , Tafari now felt powerful enough to press ahead with the reforms he had set his heart on ; but as he did so opposition intensified .
5 As Claud Mullins , a London magistrate , commented on the plight of separated women in 1935 : ‘ Day by day as I watch the women who come into court on summonses for arrears — probably the least attractive of all Police Court work — I sometimes wonder whether after all many of them would not have done better to put up with the ills they had , rather than to have placed their faith in court orders ’ .
6 During the last ten years Britain has changed , very often for the worse , the nature of work has changed and we the trade union Movement have not changed fast enough to keep up with the pace .
7 This may be one or two characters in most commercial systems ( Tappert et al , 1990 ) , but need only be fast enough to keep up with the writing .
8 Then the buyer lost money because of the Gulf crisis , and the price of land was falling so he chose not to go through with the contract .
9 But Teesside Crown Court was told both brothers changed their minds and tried to persuade McEvoy not to go through with the burglary .
10 Their parents spent three years contemplating whether or not to go through with the separation , which was at first thought impossible because of the degree to which the girls were joined .
11 I did not like the prospect of playing in front of all these people who were all older than me and would see my violin playing from a critical view , but I had come this far , and it would be stupid not to go through with the audition .
12 However , she finally decided not to go ahead with the lawsuit .
13 Further , the defendant does not have the option of minimising the cost by deciding not to go ahead with the case !
14 Prosecutors agreed not to go ahead with the case , in return for Chieke pleading guilty to separate , less serious matters , for which he is now serving 12 years in prison .
15 Now supporters are trying to persuade the council not to go ahead with the plans .
16 ‘ I said you were crazy not to go along with the Corporation 's proposals , did n't I ?
17 ‘ The breaks are probably where the mobile is moving from one cell to another and he is searching through to catch up with the conversation again in the next cell .
18 There had been hopes that the workforce would agree not to press ahead with the step if management agreed to reprieve 70 jobs until next April .
19 There had been hopes that the workforce would agree not to press ahead with the step if management agreed to reprieve 70 jobs until next April .
20 The first real indication of the mood of the new House came on Wednesday , 3 June 1992 , the day after the Danish ‘ no ’ vote and a few hours after the prime minister had told Parliament that he intended nevertheless to press ahead with the bill ratifying the Maastricht Treaty .
21 And given that devices change as new models are introduced , there will then be a daunting support job to be done just to keep up with the market .
22 Ace also felt a twinge of sadness for the Colonel , but felt it best to get on with the job in hand .
23 And you know in one week , but I 'm quite willing you know just to get on with the handicraft , but I just ca n't be committed .
24 Mr Hanson said the Executive Council , Hong Kong 's colonial cabinet , decided yesterday not to push ahead with the bill to cover local elections in 1994 and legislative elections a year later .
25 ‘ although in the Act of 1990 Parliament introduced a new statutory machinery for supervising and regulating the rules for education and conduct for those who are to have rights of audience in the courts it decided not to interfere expressly with the jurisdiction of the Inns , under the supervision of the judges , to decide who were fit and proper persons to be admitted to the Inns for training or their liberty to decide the criteria which should dictate their admissions policy .
26 Many of those stubby towers out on the field of battle were recessing further to sink flush with the surface .
27 LUCKY to be alive skydiver Terry Wakenshaw vowed yesterday to go on with the sport which killed his girlfriend and almost claimed his life .
28 And then I came back on the forth to start off with the stocktaking which is not on the agenda I think .
29 KEY DEFENDER Anton Rogan flew to Belfast yesterday to link up with the Northern Ireland squad and will miss Sunderland 's home game tonight against Swindon Town .
30 ‘ We have changed the model slightly to fit in with the look of now .
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