Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] [adv] with the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | " We 'd better catch up with the others , had n't we ? " he said quickly , gesturing along the track . |
2 | Conservative legislation in 1986 has extended the scope for contracting out , allowing schemes which do not necessarily compete favourably with the state scheme and also reducing the benefits available under SERPS . |
3 | " As a community of democracies , we can only move forward with the support of our citizens . |
4 | So I think for this run I 'd better press on with the book . ’ |
5 | How this requirement is implemented will obviously vary enormously with the level of disability of individual residents and it is normally more economical in staffing terms for there to be a fairly even level of disabilities among the residents of one unit . |
6 | We support the commitment in that Agreement that ‘ any change in the status of Northern Ireland would only come about with the consent of the majority of the people of Northern Ireland . ’ |
7 | We support the commitment in the Anglo-Irish Agreement that ‘ any change in the status of Northern Ireland would only come about with the consent of a majority in Northern Ireland ’ . |
8 | The two governments undertook that ‘ … any change in the status of Northern Ireland would only come about with the consent of the majority of the people in Northern Ireland . ’ |
9 | That 's reach a common understanding which reflects the realities of a relationship we enjoy at the present day so that we can all get on with the task of serving our members and forming a Labour government . |
10 | ‘ Then you 'd better get on with the job quickly . ’ |
11 | Mrs. Mott had better get on with the job of cancelling them . |
12 | Joan I think I 'd better box on with the webbing here love , I have n't got enough |
13 | I 'll bo I 'd better box on with the webbing on the back . |
14 | However the High Court can no longer keep up with the increase in applications for judicial reviews — there is an average delay of 18 months in getting a case heard . |
15 | Now though I 've got to just get on with the rest of my life |
16 | ‘ People are n't allowing us to just get on with the job . |
17 | ‘ 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 . |
18 | And then , then I will just fill in with the rest . |
19 | 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 . |
20 | Until then he would just blend in with the walls . |
21 | Now can I just can I just deal again with the question of public transport ? |
22 | It could , therefore , be the case that , in future , the TV audience will gradually catch up with the TV commercial producers ' instincts . |
23 | ‘ We are not going to stop our style of play , we are a free-running side who want to score tries and even if we come unstuck against good sides with well-organised defences we will still keep on with the kind of game which we know pleases the fans . ’ |
24 | It must be remembered that an important objective for the financial institutions is to sell their services , and this aim may not always coincide exactly with the interests of those learning how best to buy those services ( and , sometimes , learning when it is best not to buy them ) . |
25 | But the Reagan administration may still go ahead with the road , once protests from environmentalists have died down . |
26 | what kind of activities does the individual usually engage in with the purpose of maintaining a safe environment ? |
27 | There was a lot of talk but of course you always had these people who sons and that in the army , and they would always come in with the war situation . |
28 | Rarely did any Tiller Girl stand out in a glamorous way but stunning was always the word used to describe Violet Bryant nicknamed Ginger because of her glorious red hair , she could not possibly blend in with the others . |
29 | Fortunately most old people are all in favour of precautions of any kind , and if , in addition , you can tell her truthfully that you have just such a ‘ hospital case ’ packed for yourself at home , for an emergency , she will probably go along with the idea very willingly . |
30 | The Senate will probably go along with the conference 's wishes . |