Example sentences of "[v-ing] [adv prt] with the [noun sg] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Kosi had moved up beside her after checking in with the duty manager .
2 After signing up with the health authority at the Brom borough Village Leisure Hotel , venue for an NHS Health at Work conference , Chris went to his first assignment , talking to pupils at nearby Bromborough County Primary School .
3 There were all sorts of things going on with the WTA board , and I took a leadership position there .
4 Despite initial remonstrations , Ford is going along with the insurance industry 's grouping of the XR3i .
5 In any large , structured company , some people are better motivators and better at getting on with the work force than others .
6 ‘ How are you getting on with the family history ? ’
7 Tying in with the loan exhibition , Nick Stogdon will be showing sixteenth-century German prints by Altdorfer , Lautensack and Hirschvogel , among others .
8 He caught a glimpse of Sheldukher who , with his usual instinct for self preservation , was scurrying off with the Cell case tucked under his arm .
9 But there was more to it than coming out with the begging bowl because of a particular crisis .
10 Then each Girl put her heels into a small square on the stage floor , connecting up with the power source .
11 A variety of witches faced us across the TV studio and encouraged us by supporting our warning to the public to avoid playing around with the ouija board .
12 Playing about with the engine and playing about with the body work , trying to do it up and all this and they just they just
13 So I was actually messing around with the Tax Officer for quite a while because I was on demob leave and I was also working so he was n't gon na let me have two lots of sa wages .
14 A bit later on , I saw you touring round with the army recruiting drive , giving demonstration bouts .
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