Example sentences of "[prep] [v-ing] [adv prt] with [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Most clients who require the sale and purchase to run side by side , will be worried about ending up with no house at all , or two houses .
2 After signing up with the health authority at the Brom borough Village Leisure Hotel , venue for an NHS Health at Work conference , Chris went to his first assignment , talking to pupils at nearby Bromborough County Primary School .
3 Kosi had moved up beside her after checking in with the duty manager .
4 Amanda was rescued after meeting up with a group of hikers who escorted her out of the bush .
5 After coming up with the idea of the specialised oil , Augusto Odone contacted a dozen scientists around the world working on myelin repair .
6 After working out with the region 's most promising 12- to 14-year-olds , it was time for the main event .
7 At last the Eastern Bloc nations might have a chance of catching up with the West , and we owe them a debt .
8 The point is here that he has mentioned in his press release a number of okay local people , and by doing this in this particular way he has greatly increased the possibility and probability of ending up with a piece in the local newspaper .
9 Under the authorship of one of the Institute 's latest recruits , public transport travel consultant Barry S. Doe MCIT , ‘ Tickets , Trains and Timetables : The Impact of Privatisation on the Rail Network ’ warns that the country is in danger of ending up with an airline style ticketing system in which passengers wishing to travel outwards on one franchisee 's train but return home on another 's may have to pay a supplement up to the value of the full ‘ standard ’ fare .
10 Their weight is an advantage , as they almost level themselves , needing only the minimum of tapping down with the handle of a club hammer .
11 You can use a submersible pump , which you 're using for a fountain or cascade to empty most of the water , but only do this to the level of the pump intake — then it 's a matter of bailing out with a bucket .
12 And they 're right , because the idea of wandering around with a radio-equipped , RISC-based , flat tablet , scribbling notes and then faxing them off Star Trek-style to headquarters , is so far from the reality of poor handwriting recognition , disappointing battery life , so-so screens and skyscrapingly high prices , that most users simply have n't bothered .
13 Portsmouth , needing only a draw , made certain of going through with a second just before the interval .
14 But instead of getting on with the revolution , which Lowe believed was Wilson 's historic duty , Harold had immediately ‘ sold out ’ to the capitalists by adopting right-wing policies approved by NATO and the International Monetary Fund .
15 Instead of getting on with the business of making toilet water , he spent his time on the racecourse and worse .
16 For them , it is more a question of getting on with the job .
17 This seemed a far more promising environment , and we quickly accepted the couple 's invitation to abandon our base in Makassar and move in with them in Bira , since it would clearly take many more weeks of negotiating before we could be sure of coming up with a prahu , and a crew , reliable enough to carry us eastwards .
18 Now that 's that 's just sort of coming out with the answer .
19 No , oh , I mean personally I think it would be better for the United Reformed to join up with the shared pastures instead of joining up with the Methodist because the Methodist have got plenty of churches in their area , have n't they ?
20 ‘ My lady , you are n't thinking of running off with a pedlar ? ’
21 More and more they saw the folly of setting out with a medium in search of a message …
22 That 's for going round with the tape
23 When we do find one , it takes me and my tech about a month to get it into shape for going out with the band . ’
24 People like walking about with a novel .
25 He freely admits the increasing extravagance of the average suburban wedding has more to do with keeping up with the girl in the semi next door than sticking to tradition .
26 SCO says it decision was based primarily on Intel Corp 's reported success in catching up with the performance promised by the ACE environment , and that it will re-focus its Open Desktop Unix efforts on the forthcoming P5 80586 part .
27 Before signing on with an agency :
28 A neat bit of rewriting there ; the real Richard was one of the leaders of the Second Crusade which laid waste to Palestine , before ending up with a score-draw against the Arabs whose land he was invading .
29 As for Willie Aitchison , who was felled by a ball on the knee on Wednesday , this game old caddie was having no difficulty in going along with the hospital 's recommendations .
30 After Peter Russell had slotted over a neat dropped goal on the Dungannon 22 , McGarry , before going off with a nose injury swung the game again in Dungannon 's favour with his final penalty of the match .
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