Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] [to-vb] [adv prt] with the " in BNC.
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1 | Oxfordshire and west Buckinghamshire beginning to ease off with the rush hour traffic at the moment , not too bad at all at the moment . |
2 | Benny struggled to fit in with the saying accurately . |
3 | Ginny had never been able to understand why Ralph continued to put up with the expense and inconvenience of a London solicitor ; the legal advice he received at Lincoln 's Inn was available far more cheaply in Paulstock . |
4 | So the NETRHA decided to carry on with the Friern and Claybury programme in the absence of feasible alternatives . |
5 | It was lads from Garforth who stole the 1829 pole , but a group from Aberford managed to make off with the top half in 1907 . |
6 | ‘ Rob prefers to come out with the complete picture in his mind , the game-plan mapped out . |
7 | What happened after that was that divisional FA representative Arthur Clark took up the case and more sedentary media throughout Britain puffed to catch up with the Backtrack exclusive . |
8 | European sales accounted for 25% of NCD 's revenues last year — the company expects that figure to rise to 40% this year as Europe begins to catch up with the US in its adoption of X-Windows-based technologies . |
9 | Thomas needed to catch up with the shapechanger . |
10 | He had been ten weeks in the bush , a womanless bush , and Olga Stych had to put up with the fact . |