Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv prt] with the [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The hospital management team for Claybury rejected the idea of the quadrant hospital concept , since this could not tie in with the principle of community care .
2 This would tie in with the kind of creature that could take advantage of the first abundance of flowering plants and special insects emerging in the late Cretaceous .
3 ( That would tie in with the pregnancy in the summer — an earlier attempt to force Steen 's hand . )
4 The Committee took the view that lawyers are unapproachable because of the inaccessibility of premises and their unwelcoming nature , because the methods of work do not tie in with the needs of clients , and because of a lack of response to the needs of linguistic minorities .
5 He could fall in with the desire of Sapt , marry her secretly and fill the empty place in the Elphberg dynasty .
6 Then we sit there talking and reading , thinking we 'll catch up with the recording in a couple of days — only we never do .
7 so while our climbers rest and enjoy the sea air we can now catch up with the rest of the sporting action …
8 He adds the other band members Lorayne Robinson and Ruby Washington will carry on with the group for the sake of their friends who died .
9 The great value of this is that the searcher can look up the name of an author known to have published in the field of interest and , if any previously published work of the author has been cited , the item will appear along with the names of the citing authors .
10 Britain will also lead a project dealing with the acceptance of new technologies , and will team up with the US on new materials .
11 ‘ We are not going to stop our style of play , we are a free-running side who want to score tries and even if we come unstuck against good sides with well-organised defences we will still keep on with the kind of game which we know pleases the fans . ’
12 It could now be argued that , throughout the history of the earth , Nature had rewarded those who were able and energetic , and punished those who could not keep up with the race towards higher things .
13 Global-scale investments in new skills and production approaches that can readily be transferred across borders have replaced much of the trade ; few can keep up with the pace of change .
14 However the High Court can no longer keep up with the increase in applications for judicial reviews — there is an average delay of 18 months in getting a case heard .
15 Their job is to try and keep up with the train on nearby roads and hopefully help catch the faster of the trespassers fleeing from their colleagues on the trackside .
16 I could not keep up with the demands of trying to keep everyone happy , and in desperation to make sure I keep my looks , I gave up eating , ’ she is alleged to have said .
17 2 What kind of prize structure is most appropriate to your product range and does this fit in with the experience of the publication ?
18 Sometimes this is desirable because the expression seems awkward or inadequate ; sometimes it signals that the expression does not fit in with the rest of the style ( e.g. because of its register ) .
19 Q. How well does your business fit in with the rest of Courtaulds ?
20 When Mr Bernard Corker , who owns the business , applied for retrospective planning permission the council refused on the grounds that it was too noisy , conflicted with proposed parking standards and did not fit in with the character of the residential area .
21 ‘ Is course relevant to functions and development of library service , how does it fit in with the needs of the employees who should attend ?
22 You can choose your own hours , which means that you can fit in with the needs of your baby .
23 Not for the first time did she wonder where and when that waiting British Armada would set out with the purpose of liberating Europe .
24 The thing that 's suggested just to sort of er bring that round to you to you know rather than just have me speaking , is to suggest that er if I start a sentence er perhaps you know people could join in with the finish of that sentence , you know .
25 There 's nothing quite so depressing as watching your tan fade along with the memories of that wonderful holiday .
26 So when you say yes you 're here could you call up with the name of your tutor so I can the tutor down so I
27 But , you can mess around with the perception of time .
28 Finally , the scanner should not mess about with the image through fixed dither patterns or their various equivalents , we need to let the software do this .
29 We are here to have a committee meeting about the Season , and about your attitude , and indeed about whether we can go on with the Season at all . ’
30 what kind of activities does the individual usually engage in with the purpose of maintaining a safe environment ?
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