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

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1 Comment : Indirect questions are used all the time by people who need their status boosting through being given buckets of approval , or who are looking for a reason for punishing other people should they not fall in with the anticipated scenario .
2 Well obviously that factor er was considered carefully by the Ministry of Defence before our Secretary of State agreed that we could safely defer the in service date for Eurofighter two thousand and adjust the the er replacement plan er back in December ninety two , so we have looked at what is the current rate of consumption of airframe life on the jaguar er what can be done economically and sensibly to keep it flying safely and effectively into the next century and er we have come to the conclusion that we have a viable plan here which can tie up with the planned rate of delivery to service of Eurofighter two thousand .
3 She would never catch up with the enormous range of reading which seemed to be taken for granted by Bob and his friends , never .
4 It still exists and it will undoubtedly catch up with the retail price index shortly and go ahead of it from 1994 onwards , as the direct tax burden which is included in the TPI rises faster than the indirect taxes which go into the RPI .
5 And in this case we had to align the timber so that a sheet of plasterboard would line up with the projecting wall
6 He said then he , we could carry on with the serious stuff !
7 Senior officials could carry on with the day-to-day business of the state without concerning themselves with any kind of specialist ministerial control .
8 What I hear , which was straight off the phone last night , is that the Dutch fans will team up with the English fans , and back the English fans on to the beach and they will try and drown a few of the English people and they will throw bombs at them .
9 There we are we all have different ones but we should all finish up with the same answer .
10 I 'd have thought any normal thief would make off with the whole bag .
11 After attempting last month 's first 8-bars of the 16-bar solo from Linda Ronstadt 's That 'll Be The Day , we 'll crack on with the second half this month .
12 ‘ Do you still keep in with the great man Dander ? ’
13 In Committee I promised the Hon. Member for Dundee East ( Mr. McAllion ) that I would follow up with the Scottish Development Agency the need for management-employee buy-out teams to receive the same treatment as any other applicant for assistance from the SDA .
14 The old argument that software ca n't keep up with the rapid advances in hardware performance simply is n't true , he says .
15 You must keep up with the full range of your subjects — but where do you begin ?
16 ‘ I ca n't always keep up with the old bugger , but I 'm never far behind . ’
17 But I can keep up with the intermediate class and I said to Maxine , Does this get any harder ?
18 I do n't think yo I think you may be right but I do n't think I could keep up with the different kind of hairstyles !
19 I was just beginning to get to grips with the Campaign for Ink Print Information , but Women 's Tapeover could not keep up with the steady stream of new feminist writing that was emerging week by week .
20 But not even a full-time repair unit could keep up with the constant breaching of the fencing .
21 There is nothing more annoying to a journalist who is working on a story than to be told that the PRO will ring back with the relevant numbers and then not to get them for another two or three days .
22 A Scottish Office spokesman said changes have taken place in the health service since 1989 and the previous plan did not fit in with the present set-up of purchasers and providers .
23 Two , how does it fit in with the Joint Planning Officer who 's also ready in post ? ,
24 Where such arguments did not fit in with the overarching themes of race , violence and disorder , and social deprivation they were either sidelined or pushed into the sub-clauses of official reports .
25 CIBS ’ , its just the little matter of hairy legs that just might not fit in with the ra-ra skirts … )
26 This constant sweeping under the carpet of all information which does not fit in with the Tory vision of a new North does no-one in this region any favours .
27 Faith No More are a phenomenon : a stadium rock band who really do n't fit in with the whole rock grandeur .
28 ‘ It would certainly fit in with the blood-group problem .
29 Also Simon is one of my best mates and I knew he 'd buckle down with the right team if he was in with a chance of winning . ’
30 The process is slowed down by the young females ' strong attachments to their mothers some of whom may occasionally defect and move off with the young males too .
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