Example sentences of "[modal v] [vb infin] [adv prt] with a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 do you think your mother , your grandma should dress up with a mop on the back
2 So they 're going to finish u they should finish up with a quarter so again this sharing sometimes it works okay and we just get a normal counting number .
3 That Liza Tremayne should take up with a corporal was so unlikely as to be ludicrous .
4 You should end up with a list of answers to each question and these should have tally marks against them .
5 If we want to use up most of our ration of luck in our theory of the origin of intelligence , then we have n't much left over to spend on our theory of the origin of life : we must come up with a theory that makes the origin of life almost inevitable .
6 At Newbury this afternoon Richard Dunwoody , left behind with only 20 successes so far by the lightning Scudamore , should kick off with a winner on Atlaal , trained by John Jenkins .
7 because magnesium chloride is soluble it 'll be dissolved in the water and you 'll finish up with a solution of magnesium chloride .
8 Right can we just we 'll finish off with a prayer .
9 Then I 'll look up with a smile , and breathe freely .
10 Yeah , at least we 'll end up with a scheme that 's up-to-date and accurate
11 You 'll end up with a smack bum .
12 It 'll go up with a bang I think !
13 He points out that this safety exercise is about assessing risk where one set of circumstances might be alright within that particular discipline , but when you actually put that along the side of a similar sort of marginal safe systems , that are in other disciplines , er th that you might end up with a conflict or or or highlighting some form of erm er permutation , that could end up in in what satisfies all the codes and regulations and blue books and whatever , but at the end of can do this and nobody else can .
14 We see we see this forum as very much the right sort of forum for either making or breaking the case for a new settlement , the one thing I do have to say , however , is that the Department wants to see this particular issue settled in the context of the alteration , and full significance of that is n't immediately apparent , it , what we do n't want to see is what was envisaged in the H B F statement , where they thought that we might end up with a decision to have a new settlement in principle and then leave it open to the local plans , all four of them around the city , to then explore the possible alternative locations .
15 And I ca n't help thinking that we might end up with a sort of repeat of the sort of situation that 's occurred at Octavius Atkinson site which is erm mentioned in the erm the paper tabled this morning , whereby er a sort of market-led approach which puts a lot of pressure on the local authorities may be at the expense of the planning-led approach to erm deciding where development should most appropriately go .
16 It 's all right , sweetie , I 'm not coming back with a bone through my nose , but I might come back with a bit less of a bone in my head .
17 If you follow course one , you 'll get off with a caution or three months ’ community work .
18 Ministers are saying , ’ We good fellows will talk together , and we 'll come up with a decision . ’
19 However many you get , and however long they work , there 's no guarantee they 'll come up with a solution at the end .
20 I 'll come up with a topic
21 ‘ If you give a Brit a couple of cans of epoxy , some bits of plywood and a garage , he 'll come up with a boat , ’ says one .
22 They 'll come back with a bang .
23 ‘ Oh , yes , come on in , we 'll fit that in , would you like to come into the morning programme or , I 'll come out with a Ewer and we 'll do a bit and we 'll slot it in .
24 With difficulty , but I think it is fair to say as well it has got great compensations , because if you build walls , if you 're hiding , if you 're pretending , if you 're always subscribing parents and stopping them from coming in you make problems ; parents worry and suspect that there are problems behind those closed doors , and I think this is why we have established fifteen different parent teacher groups which meet regularly in different parts of Sussex , from Seaford to Shoreham , to Hove , to Brighton , and in small groups of ten/fifteen/twenty they 'll sit down with a teacher and they do n't just do fund raising they thrash out the different aspects of their children 's education and then they come in and meet in a main committee and I think it is this involvement that enables the parents and the teachers to work very closely together .
25 She 'd been involved with fairs and circuses since the age of fourteen , when she 'd run off with a Wall of Death rider on his motorbike .
26 A Sunday newspaper had once revealed that he 'd wanted to marry a feminist and she 'd run off with a lesbian , which was why he had it in for both .
27 Alternatively , ask if you could top up with a repayment loan .
28 You could go round with a lampshade on your head , or join the loonies in the Buddhist robes , or sit outside the Drop-in Centre all day with a can of Special Brew in your hand .
29 If you lit a match in our kitchen , it 'd go up with a roar . ’
30 More important , buyers with 95 per cent loans who may have seen the price of their property slide in recent months could end up with a debt greater than the value of the property .
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