Example sentences of "[vb past] [to-vb] [adv] with the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | However , district councillors felt that none of the objections justified any changes to the proposed order and agreed to go ahead with the scheme . |
2 | Middlesbrough 's shambolic defenders failed to come up with the answers to the riddles posed by Rosenthal 's direct running . |
3 | Kayersbridge Farm in Hurst , Berkshire , was making its second appearance at auction : auctioneer Gary Murphy had sold it in December for £262,000 to a bidder who failed to come up with the money . |
4 | It may therefore be proposed that BRAC 's programme failed to communicate properly with the practitioners and consequently alienated them with regard to the concept of the lobon-gur mixture . |
5 | She tried to catch up with the machine , but she did n't want to attract any undue attention from the IMC troopers , and the thing seemed determined to ignore her . |
6 | Gorbachev , in his response to the results , nonetheless claimed that they had received a mandate for the ‘ renewal and strengthening of the union state ’ and promised to press ahead with the conclusion of the union treaty and a new constitution . |
7 | When she 'd returned to the office I tried to get on with the writing but could n't concentrate . |
8 | The boy tried to move in with the grandparents . |
9 | He was beginning to find pieces which seemed to go together with the hint of a pattern … |
10 | ‘ Goat stinks , ’ said Camille , for it was not so long since she had been frequently taken by Connie to children 's zoos where these creatures — mostly nannies and kids — were considered suitably sized and disposed to mingle briefly with the children of men . |
11 | It just seemed to fit in with the story and the early part of your visit about somebody getting killed . ’ |
12 | Sonia said : ‘ It seemed to fit in with the spirit of the Festival — how political change in history is articulated — and celebrated the most remarkable use of language , worldwide . |
13 | If LEAs take their assigned task seriously , schools may begin to hanker for the days when they were given the tools and told to get on with the job . |
14 | When they reached Scarborough Pat , 58 , a steelworker from Middlesbrough , was taken to the town 's hospital where nurses bandaged his bruised and swollen fingers and he vowed to carry on with the journey . |
15 | Having set the scene , it was about 2 years ago whilst I was being taken for a walk through the village by our springer dog , that I happened to meet up with the Church Warden who , after passing the time of day suddenly said ‘ Ah Bob , you do a bit of woodwork , do n't you ? |
16 | If , for example , the frequency distribution of corporate payout ratios happened to correspond exactly with the distribution of investor preferences for payout ratios , then the existence of these preferences would clearly lead ultimately to a situation whose implications were different , in no respect , from the perfect market case . |
17 | Here , with the concentration on labour-intensive crops , not only large estates with hired labour but large peasant farms also flourished , and even began to catch up with the estates . |
18 | The Requalification team began to work closely with the co-ordinator and the authors , identifying the criteria to be achieved and monitoring and assisting with the progress documents . |
19 | " Oh , what the hell , " he muttered , and began to toy listlessly with the food . |
20 | With both at 33 , Cambridge began to draw ahead with the advantage of the long Surrey bend . |
21 | The tines pointed up towards the neck , where blood began to gush out with the flow of the water . ’ |
22 | He began to hum along with the music . |
23 | After three dormant years it began humming like a computer , sucking in information of which it had been starved , until my head began to hurt physically with the effort . |
24 | If that image changes rapidly in time , as it would in a moving video sequence , for example , then a huge amount of digital information must be stored , transferred and processed to keep up with the requirements of delivering the motion video to the user . |
25 | My er my sister worked in the grenade shop and erm after she ca she 'd been working at , on the manor , do you know the manor at Willenhall and then er she decided to go on with the war work and she was courting the man named , John and his father was the timekeeper , later H & T Hornes , but erm it fizzled out and anyway the romance did but erm |
26 | NATO decided to go ahead with the cruise missiles before the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan and against a background of Soviet-American agreement in the Salt 11 talks on strategic weapons . |
27 | Within ten minutes , Woodrow Wilson had consulted with his chiefs of staff in the war room , and decided to go ahead with the contingency plan . |
28 | Kennedy decided to go ahead with the plan . |
29 | On 20 December ACAS decided to go ahead with the balloting , though Grunwick refused to supply the names and addresses of those working . |
30 | All I know is that my presence was no surprise to them , but they decided to go ahead with the drop anyway . |