Example sentences of "you [verb] [to-vb] [adv prt] with the " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Do you want to go on with the lesson , or stand about talking all day long ? ’ |
2 | Finally , whatever else you do , if you want to keep up with the very latest versions of software , it 's pointless pirating . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | How long are you going to go on with the farce of keeping this bloody lot in business ? " |
5 | And he said , well would you like to carry on with the contract ? |
6 | ‘ Well , where else would you go to meet up with the Duke and his followers ? ’ |
7 | Two questions — how did you manage to get on with the people in this house ? |
8 | 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 . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | And do n't be feeling that you have to stay in with the family . |
11 | But the job of captain remains the same : you have to work in with the coaches , motivate the players and gain their respect . |
12 | 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 ! |
13 | 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 . |
14 | ‘ So you need to keep in with the present owner , ’ he went on . |