Example sentences of "[v-ing] [adv prt] [noun] with the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It is safe to push backwards , moving down wind with the nose into wind , provided that the airbrakes are open and weight is applied down on the nose . |
2 | In debates over the Labour party 's policy review in 1989 , Mr Kinnock countered complaints from his left wing that he was propping up capitalism with the claim that Labour 's task was to make the market work more efficiently and justly . |
3 | On watercolour paper , graduated effects are easily achieved by wiping back colour with the blender . |
4 | Scott Quinnell , 19 , was the game 's outstanding forward , and a 50-yard run down the touchline with the ball in one hand and handing off tacklers with the other would have impressed Alan Davies , the Wales coach , who was watching from the stands . |
5 | The diesel never feels slovenly and can be hurried along snaking back roads with the sort of haste which soon makes you forget that derv , not four-star ( or unleaded ) , goes into its fuel tank . |
6 | Walloping up roads with the milk wagon . |
7 | To the north the Franks and Lombards threatened , while to the east the Vandals and Huns were carrying out attacks with the violence with which their names are now synonymous . |
8 | Other possible routes towards employment for women include setting up businesses with the help of certain state agencies such as the IDB , LEDU , etc . |