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

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1 The heads of governments asked the commission to come back with precise proposals for how this should be done , so that they could act on them at June 's summit in Copenhagen .
2 Because I just in my normal sort of intelligent way asked the librarian to come up with lots of cuttings on environmental health and let me have a quick little read , this was probably about twenty to three or something you know I probably needed about three weeks to do it .
3 During the third phase of his enterprise Diaghilev realised the need to keep up with the tastes of his wealthy audiences always anxious to be in fashion and commissioned works from members of the group known as Les Six .
4 In an effort to improve its PR , the country 's most prestigious hunt , pictured above this weekend , invited a journalist to ride out with them for the first time .
5 She glared at him , told the children to get on with it — and would Nicco Haberdasheri like to share the joke with the rest of the class ?
6 The audience toe-tapped along with the lively rhythms and welcomed the chance to join in with the cha cha cha number .
7 I expected a struggle to keep up with the hearse ; instead , its response surprised me .
8 By the end of the second Test , Willey 's last nine Test innings had produced 90 runs , and , had he been caught when on 13 at Old Trafford , his Test days would almost certainly have been over ; as it was , his 62 not out there and his reputation as a battler persuaded the selectors to press on with him , and he justified their faith now .
9 It was another sunny morning and I took the opportunity to set off with Singi , our assistant sirdar , for a shapely rock peak rising above the campsite and offering the prospect of an interesting climb and a good viewpoint .
10 Over 40 former staff took the opportunity to catch up with old friends and discuss their pension queries with Beryl Aldridge from Pensions Department , Hammersmith .
11 I also think it is time politicians stopped trying to interfere in the everyday affairs of education , and left the professionals to get on with it .
12 They were out at work often till late evening , but gave us the run of the house and William had the chance to get on with some schoolwork .
13 Because he had the freedom to hang around with anyone , it only seems natural that somewhere along the line he was going to get mixed up with people who were bad news .
14 ‘ You had the nerve to go through with it .
15 I wanted to go with her but she said she had a lot to sort out with Fernando and would rather be on her own . ’
16 She too was saying that she had an urge to go down with her broom and sweep up the these building works .
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