Example sentences of "[adj] [to-vb] [adv prt] with [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Although Newcastle is having to run very hard to catch up with the mechanics of community care , Roycroft thinks that in terms of the spirit of the act , the city is already way ahead .
2 The person in the centre who is most likely to link up with the systems verifier is the SCOTVEC co-ordinator .
3 Outliners have developed nicely over recent years and this program is sure to keep up with the trends as they develop .
4 Outliners have developed nicely over recent years and this program is sure to keep up with the trends as they change .
5 During this period of numbness , people are perfectly able to carry on with the practicalities of living .
6 She is nevertheless perfectly happy to go out with the guns and take the boys .
7 Individuals who are reluctant to go along with the sentiments expressed in a collective discussion may be castigated as unduly kaingli , ‘ jealous ’ , or kongit , ‘ possessive ’ , of their spouses , an infringement of the legitimate autonomy of the latter .
8 Cellini may not be able to come up with the goods .
9 However , its subsidiary , Barclays Direct Mortgage Services , was able to come up with the sums in a matter of days .
10 Nicholson became a member of an elite group of chemists — the B-Club — in whose company he was able to keep up with the activities of Hofmann and his associates .
11 By doing this the work of the council is expedited and the officers of the council are able to get on with the instructions of the committee without waiting for confirmation by the council of the decisions of the committee .
12 If there was trouble he 'd have to spend the rest of the day putting it down and would n't be able to get on with the arms search at all .
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