Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv prt] [adv] with [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Managing director David Miller said that the ID interests could tie in nicely with the photo-booth business .
2 A key provision of the new statement urged Israel to ‘ follow through expeditiously with the above points , allowing therefore the return of all the deportees as soon as possible . ’
3 He 'd double up cruelly with a left hook ( rarely seen ) and razor in a right — and then he 'd be gone .
4 This could fit in well with the growing concern with money management now being shown by the National Association of Citizens ' Advice Bureaux ( NACAB ) .
5 If this could be proved beyond doubt , direct drilling would fit in well with the organic philosophy .
6 In a real fight you should move in fast with a fearsome yell and overwhelm him with blows before he can hit you .
7 She 'd doze off again with the little one curled like a cat between her stomach and arm .
8 And of course er w wondered if this Land Rover would go up there with the four wheel drive .
9 The Liberal Democrats ' campaign for the Richmond seat will kick off tonight with the formal adoption of candidate George Irwin in Northallerton Town Hall at 7.30pm .
10 The Liberal Democrats ' campaign for the Richmond seat will kick off tonight with the formal adoption of candidate George Irwin in Northallerton Town Hall at 7.30pm .
11 The Liberal Democrats ' campaign for the Richmond seat will kick off tonight with the formal adoption of candidate George Irwin in Northallerton Town Hall at 7.30pm .
12 Er shall I pop in tomorrow with the two hundred pound for Norwich then ?
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