Example sentences of "[prep] [adv] [verb] [adv] with the " in BNC.
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1 | For the two women , Bumface 's dismissal merited no more than perfunctory laughter and a slight impatience with Charles for not getting on with the business of bottle opening . |
2 | Secondly , the new weapons would encourage mutual disarmament in Europe by persuading the Soviet Union to withdraw the SS-20s in return for not going ahead with the cruise devices . |
3 | sort of really go along with the process . |
4 | Again , self explanatory emotions allow side one to slowly drift away with the repeated line : ‘ I 've seen this happen in other people 's lives and now it 's happening in mine ’ . |
5 | Erm , otherwise I just think it 's very tricky when you , when you , when you try and take away the layers that you 're going to just end up with the one that you ca n't talk about anyway . |
6 | ‘ People are n't allowing us to just get on with the job . |
7 | Now though I 've got to just get on with the rest of my life |
8 | ‘ We have not got a lot of money and we have got to just get on with the job of trying to sort things out on the field . |
9 | You have to just get on with the next board . |
10 | All the smart money for the first to finally come up with the goods is on John Lasseter of Pixar , the perennial star of animation festivals and the winner of the 1989 animation Oscar for the short film Tin Toy . |
11 | In my inclinations to actually go ahead with the with the interviewing round for your , er er how many did you say you ? |
12 | Mozart seems to have begun to refine his style of composition , and two of them at least stand well with the very popular symphonies of the next decade — the Symphony in G Minor , K.183/173dB , written in October 1773 just after his return from Vienna , and the Symphony in A major , K.201/186a , written in April the following year ( see PLATE IV and 19 & 20 ) . |
13 | And he denied Mr Major would lose all credibility by not pressing ahead with the treaty . |