Example sentences of "[coord] [vb base] [adv prt] with [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | or come up with a whole so whole position . |
2 | But the scent was so fresh , it was obvious the beasts would be unwilling to leave for a while , so Grant decided to ignore them and push on with the next stage of their operation . |
3 | To set your foundation and eliminate any shine , pat loose powder lightly all over your face and dust off with a big brush . |
4 | It is thought to be exploring how insurance risks compare and fit in with the other financial risks it already manages routinely for customers . |
5 | And Pilger , an exasperatingly prickly individualist determined to expose the ills of the world , stubbornly refused to lower his standards and fit in with the new requirements . |
6 | The Sergeant galloped past a man and cut back with a savage slash of his sword . |
7 | As the summer came I could take the pram along the Hastings promenade , and meet up with an old form mate of mine from school days . |
8 | The original Promenade line terminated at the gates of Claremont Park at Cocker Street , but it was important for the tramway to serve the developing northern end of the town and link up with the new Blackpool and Fleetwood Tramroad at the Gynn , opened in 1898 . |
9 | and get on with the next one |
10 | If she could fit in a few days ' break in order to attend the wedding in Andorra she would , she promised , and Peter returned to Rocamar the next day , leaving Sarella to close one chapter of her life and get on with the next . |
11 | On Siporax , it is claimed , the bacteria have no need of this and get on with the important job . |
12 | ‘ Do n't you think that if after seven hundred years of London government , you ca n't do better than this , you ought to leave Ireland to govern itself , and get out with the best grace you may ? ’ |
13 | Wrap around the bus and secure on with a dampened paint brush or a little royal icing . |
14 | Finally , if liked , wrap the ribbon around the edge of the cake drum and secure on with a little glue . |
15 | Finally , wrap the ribbon around the cake drum and secure on with a little glue or royal icing . |
16 | Peel off the lining paper and roll up with the sugared paper . |
17 | ‘ So you are going to play Sherlock Holmes and go around with a magnifying glass looking for footprints ? |
18 | There are certain associates , who 're not going to use a rate book , there 's associates who er , because you 're doing a two appointment sale , will always have time to come back to the office and get a computer quote and go back with the right answer . |
19 | There vas something official about it , as if it were a guard-dog or sentinel , on the constant qui vive behind its glass eyes , taking turn and turn about with the real house-dog , and the basket of flowers was stuck in its mouth in an attempt to disarm , an accessory borrowed to lend it a harmless look . |
20 | You discover a long lost pocket of goodness in your soul and end up with a sore neck after adopting a passable imitation of a toy dog on the back shelf of a car . |
21 | Like we 've had women who have wet their knickers and then put them on the radiator to dry , or just swilled them out in the sink and end up with a smelly room . |
22 | You could sell your present home , move into smaller accommodation and end up with the double bonus of pocketing a lump sum and reducing your running costs . |
23 | Cut out long thin strips for trimming around the top edge of the boat and fix on with a dampened paint brush . |
24 | He was just getting out of the car and he could just get back in it and move out with the same expertise . |
25 | Add the grated orange rind and the sherry or milk and fold in with a large spoon . |
26 | Remove the failed bud , clean off any browning on the stem and paint over with a protective fungicidal paint such as Arbrex . |
27 | Cut out a small black rectangle to form the ‘ Jolly Roger ’ and , using a little white fondant , cut out a skull and crossbones and stick on with a little water . |
28 | It 's at this stage that one or other of the partners may start to get an eye so roving as to become a nose and take up with the first cloth-eared bimbo who gazes up or down and says , ‘ I ca n't believe you 're over forty — that 's sooo sexy . ’ |
29 | functions and come up with a revised profit and loss . |
30 | ‘ If you let people use their abilities , they will normally walk their way around their difficulties and come up with a straightforward solution , ’ says Neil . |