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

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1 Going on down to the house with a posy of cowslips , she was aware of that rare feeling of happiness that comes with youth and the first stirrings of love .
2 He came through the door , and he was laughing , he took Rosalba in his arms and kissed her and they went down on to the sheepskin with soft cooing giggles and sucked and licked and flowed together in the nest like a mother cat and her kittens .
3 The train pulled into Central Station and Nathan stepped down on to the platform with his case .
4 ‘ I remember to this day coming out after tea at Jo'burg , 1948-49 , going down on to the ground with Len ; vast crowd , and this fellow comes out of it and says ‘ only 30 more for the record , boys ’ .
5 They stood watching him as he tried to manoeuvre the five foot cabinet through on to the landing with them .
6 ‘ I 'll be as quick as I can , ’ he said to Bernice and set off back down the passageway with Rosheen .
7 The memory was sour-sweet , bubbling up out of the dream-past with this chance remark , as fresh and real as if it were happening now .
8 You turn up out of the blue with some cock and bull story
9 Hardline resistance to Mr Gaidar and his shock therapy programme , which conservatives say is sending millions into beggary , will not have ended with the vote in the Grand Kremlin Palace and is likely to move back on to the streets with more rabble-rousing in coming months .
10 Then she carefully hooked the hat back on to the peg with the walking-stick .
11 He came out on to the balcony with the bottle and sat down next to her .
12 Mrs Pettifer came out on to the terrace with a tray , glasses and a big bottle of champagne .
13 ‘ Just like the old days , sir , ’ said Bill , as he staggered out on to the pavement with the long-disused queue signs so long , in fact , that he had had to alter the prices .
14 ‘ Sometimes I run out on to the pitch with an erection , I 'm so excited . ’
15 He sat back down on the sofa with a bored expression on his face .
16 The whole world turned on its axis and dumped Ruth back down on the ground with a thump .
17 After lunch they all trooped back down to the beach with plastic bags and jars for specimens , and Carolyn lagged behind .
18 Hartlepool slipped back in to the lead with 3 penalties from the boot of skipper , John Stabler and then the unthinkable happened .
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