Example sentences of "be [verb] [to-vb] [adv prt] with the " in BNC.

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1 Although it 's not yet certain exactly where the British armoured forces will be deployed , the four landing ships are expected to join up with the twelve-strong Royal Navy patrol in the Gulf of Amman .
2 The detailed character of financial , administrative and legal restraints imposed by Whitehall may change but the general effect remains the same — local councillors are expected to fit in with the political priorities of the government of the day .
3 The £300,000 bridge has been designed to tone in with the area 's historic buildings .
4 The venue has been selected to tie in with the trio 's preparations for the Hi-Tec British Open the following week .
5 Meanwhile , two stragglers and a dog are running to catch up with the main party ( 2 ) .
6 Comprising of a completely new type of lotion and pinless , lightweight rollers , this unique technique has been introduced to keep up with the increasing demand for 90 's sets .
7 Relax and enjoy your garden on this pine bench which can be painted to blend in with the surrounds .
8 She could n't be expected to hang around with the press and everyone else knowing that she was responsible for last night 's false alarm .
9 Secondly , there is the regional flood defence committee , whose members will be expected to come up with the lion 's share of the cash .
10 If lights were fitted as a standard requirement during manufacturing of pedal cyclists they could be made to blend in with the colour scheme of the cycle .
11 This explanation might be thought to fit in with the prerogative nature of the original public law remedies of certiorari , prohibition and mandamus .
12 However , it too is thought to be moving to catch up with the market .
13 The bridge humbucker can be tapped to match up with the neck and middle single coils by pulling out the tone pot ; this , along with a volume pot and a slightly stiff five-way selector takes care of the electrics .
14 To join a new length of pipe into an existing inspection chamber , you will have to break a hole in the wall of the chamber and chop away at the benching so that a new half channel can be laid to join up with the main channel .
15 The panel will be asked to come up with the best all-time team on earth after viewing Pele 's new six-part , 12-hour range of football films .
16 I like to be left to get on with the job
17 Sir Henry Cole thought that the answer to the problem was simple : Scott should remodel his proposals on the lines of Inigo Jones ' scheme for Whitehall Palace , and eventually Street asked in The Builder what was to be gained from changing the architect ; a Gothic building was appropriate , and Scott should be allowed to get on with the work .
18 We should be allowed to get on with the training and leave the generation of profit to those with the necessary expertise .
19 I do n't think you should be allowed to tinker around with the with things like this say within six months of a general election and that 's why they should have fixed term appointments .
20 They seem to be trying to catch up with the West of the Fifties . ’
21 Surely she could n't be planning to go along with the lies .
22 Public domain software such as GNU compilers have been ported to ANDF along with the SPEC benchmarks and OSF 's Motif graphical user interface .
23 TAKING as their jumping off point Steve Geliot 's previous installation/exhibition devoted to the theme of the ocean and the sea , a number of first-year students on the BA Interior Design course at Teesside Polytechnic have been encouraged to come up with the son or is it daughter ? of Seascape .
24 You may have then had a verbal exchange with your next in line , but bar that you were expected to get on with the work .
25 Unfortunately those officers were needed to help out with the incident at Milton Keynes … shortly before the display .
26 Now he is being invited to learn along with the children in Science , to admit ignorance ( he the headmaster ! ) , to reward discovery learning when neither he nor the children know the answer .
27 So long as there is a need for collective decision-making and for policies which give direction to a whole community or society , and so long as or whenever unanimity can not be achieved , it is hard to see what alternative there can be to the minority being compelled to go along with the decision of the majority .
28 There was talk of the whole station 's being moved into purpose-built accommodation some time in the future , but so far nothing definite had been arranged , so they were forced to put up with the cramped conditions and lack of amenities , like parking .
29 It is argued that the ‘ German model ’ is suited to all other economies ; that its undemocratic features ( the prime place given to an unelected Central Bank ) are either immaterial or ‘ a price worth paying ’ ; that it provides the ideal model for a European federal monetary authority ; that all the economies of Europe are capable of being synchronised to fit in with the German economic cycle .
30 MANCHESTER United 's Paul Parker and Garry Parker of Aston Villa are poised to join up with the England squad today .
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