Example sentences of "[vb base] [to-vb] [adv] with the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's quite usual to pay a deposit to show that you intend to go ahead with the deal and if you back out the repairer is entitled to keep the money . |
2 | ( 1986 ) and Borgman ( 1980 ) have found from their studies that older children especially are not willing to move to a new family if contact with their biological families is to be severed , though of course some children may be unable to voice their reluctance and tend to go along with the plans . |
3 | But his interests appear to remain firmly with the purchasers ' ‘ needs ’ — and pockets — as he advises : ‘ If you want to buy a girl from one of the escort firms it will cost you quite a lot . |
4 | Next year , I want to carry on with the course , and do my Highers as well . ’ |
5 | In this section I want to deal only with the question of selection of a code for a particular interaction . |
6 | If you want to stay here with the baby you can or if you want to go with Keith that 's okay with me . " |
7 | You 're not now , oh right okay that 's fine , the er , what I want you to do instead of writing , I mean two hundred words is , is probably feel nothing , but in fact because we want er it to be absolutely right , what I 'd like you to do this time is just write an appraisal , the contents thing er that we had last time we had if you like , content and appraisal and audience , but audience was only er , a sentence or two , I 'd simply like a , an appraisal , what your view of this is , if you 're writing that part of the review , so we 're only thinking in terms of a hundred words now , er what I 'd like you to do is to distribute yourselves over the laboratory , erm go wherever you want but do n't start talking with people , it 's not the , not the Cribben thing I just want to get on with the exercise that I 'm concerned with and write your appraisal , but obviously put your name on it and er if we meet back here thirty five minutes is that long enough for under a hundred words of excellent quality ? |
8 | They want to get on with the job , and are afraid of what a former Archbishop of York , Stuart Blanch , has described as ‘ analysis paralysis ’ setting in . |
9 | Mind you , she asks a lot of questions which tend to drive you insane when you want to get on with the job , and sometimes I used words not heard in the best society . |
10 | The German Greens want to link up with the opposition Social Democrats ( SPD ) for the next federal elections , due in 1994 . |
11 | it gives you more time to get on with the job of managing your business . |
12 | ‘ Our free newspapers continue to perform well with the North West Echo having got off to an excellent start . ’ |
13 | And what 's more , why not have him continue to work closely with the staff , maintaining an office at the museum , and receiving pay equivalent to his annual $150,000 salary ? |
14 | TMOS staff continue to collaborate closely with the Engineering Geology and Geophysics Group to produce a comprehensive engineering geology database for the West Birmingham area , and with Digital Cartography and Information Systems to evaluate computer-generated coloured geological and thematic maps . |
15 | So they have to make a choice : should they stay Japanese , or try to blend in with the locals ? |
16 | But I think you must talk this over very thoroughly with your fiancé before you agree to go ahead with the wedding . |
17 | To take full advantage of the facilities offered by these systems , keyboard skills must be acquired by users who wish to interact efficiently with the machines . |
18 | The ‘ Fury needing only half throttle to keep up with the Spitfire as they climbed to get on top of the haze . |
19 | The ‘ Fury needing only half throttle to keep up with the Spitfire . |
20 | If they laugh , they have to go round with the cushion . |
21 | You need to sit down with the practice manager or whomever and say right now you 've listed all these , why , what 's peculiar about what 's particular and peculiar about these that you should say that this is a good opportunity . |
22 | However , if the DTI view is accepted , then the UKwill have to cope both with the UCTA and a separate regime for consumers who are natural persons under the Directive . |
23 | But the job of captain remains the same : you have to work in with the coaches , motivate the players and gain their respect . |
24 | Then you would n't have people thinking that going to a Phish concert means you have to put up with the smell of somebody who did n't do very well at school . |
25 | Ninety -nine gardeners in every hundred have to put up with the garden they have , facing the way it is , and can not pick and choose or move it around . |
26 | Exhibitors also complain they have to put up with the theft of their merchandise , and suspect their bills are inflated by ‘ ghost ’ workers , who are paid but do no work . |
27 | Although you have to put up with the pain for a shorter time , you may not have any real build-up to it — suddenly , strong contractions hit you — so it 's difficult to pace yourself and put into practice the breathing exercises you rehearsed so carefully at antenatal classes . |
28 | Why should those who come to the Park for enjoyment and healthy exercise — walking , cycling , jogging etc — have to put up with the danger , the noise , and the pollution created by those who are looking only to their own convenience ? |
29 | Yes , you have to keep up with the times , but it 's about as hop and happening as Liverpool 's away kit — and as clear as the sprites on Shadow Warriors ! |
30 | Ideology apart , managers have to get on with the job of managing , maintaining society as a going concern , and upholding organisational goals with the cooperation of other members . |