Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [adv] with [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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31 Then put the coin in the slot , please Rex , and we 'll get on with the new plan . ’
32 He 'll come up with an estimated erm an estimated price and er and do most of the Q S-ing in house .
33 If I 'm really lucky then I 'll come back with a tame , talkative Angel for you .
34 But paradoxically the public right-to-know argument , which may be a pure power argument for involvement in decision making or an argument just to know what has been decided ( and why ) , may conflict fundamentally with the individual right to know argument which may say , ‘ I have a right to know information and decisions about me and to prevent anyone else from knowing ’ — the confidentiality argument ( or one of them ) .
35 If he , Neil , was content to leave the house unwatched by day , and to spend his time looking at rocks on the broch island , then I could stay indoors with a clear conscience , and wait for the rainstorm to pass .
36 But he could cash in with a lucrative return against the 24-year-old German early next year .
37 He said then he , we could carry on with the serious stuff !
38 Senior officials could carry on with the day-to-day business of the state without concerning themselves with any kind of specialist ministerial control .
39 They usually run them at below peak efficiency , they run The Russian reactors they tend to run 'em at maximum efficiency which is you 're very very close to the critical level where it could run away with a little mistake and whoops , you got Chernobyl .
40 What could work better with a free spirit than a stuffy , disapproving straight man ?
41 I do n't think yo I think you may be right but I do n't think I could keep up with the different kind of hairstyles !
42 But not even a full-time repair unit could keep up with the constant breaching of the fencing .
43 Milton Keynes has its own hospital ; consultants and senior staff could move there with the medical school .
44 Also Simon is one of my best mates and I knew he 'd buckle down with the right team if he was in with a chance of winning . ’
45 This was not a problem he felt he could share openly with the other members .
46 Presumably many of those who first examined this Daguerreotype were familiar with Whitehall and this row of shops and could read more with a naked eye .
47 What if you , if you lent us some dosh I suppose I could be with Louise tonight , right , I could go home with a big bunch of flowers cos I 'll have a guilty expression on my face .
48 If you find a swim where you can trot down you could end up with a good bag of dace as large , individually , as those you may catch from the main river .
49 The source would not specify exactly which technologies Nynex proposes to use , but noted that ‘ it is likely that the 11 railways could end up with a digital backbone , which is very interesting given what 's going on in Brussels right now .
50 If we did n't get the damage repaired , we could end up with a blind ship and fly ourselves into a black hole .
51 However , it should be pointed out that not every coffin-maker or funeral furnisher knew this and one could end up with the horrendous mismatch of an elderly widower being given a plate intended for a young girl .
52 ‘ If I could end up with the Olympic , world , European and Commonwealth golds , I reckon that might make even Carl blink .
53 That , in turn , could link up with the cross-country route near Aylesbury .
54 Molly could put up with the mysterious fallibility of the electric devices ; she would overcome her husband 's reluctance at the prospect of any sort of adventure .
55 But later — in the morning , when he could put up with the old boy 's fussing .
56 It was her turn now to become a heroine if only she could come up with a brilliant plot .
57 Before he could come up with a satisfactory formulation they were joined by Georgina , the chairman 's daughter by his first marriage .
58 But , given the money , I know we could come up with a British winner . ’
59 Asked to paint a mental picture of the typical French intellectual , most people could come up with the significant details .
60 The workshop sessions at Highlander which had sought to clarify the types of information which were required led to the production of a coding sheet which research workers could fill in with the individual details , thereby ensuring both comprehensive coverage , and compatibility between researchers .
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