Example sentences of "and [verb] [adv prt] with [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But throughout his unrelenting , Rabelaisian first novel , Jonathan Meades is hard on his brainchildren , ludic with his fictional strategies , and generous with his lexiphanic complexities : wide-ranging , courting the surreal , and buoyed up with diabotic turpiloquence , Pompey reads like something by John Irving with Tourette 's syndrome .
2 Then the Cid bade his banner move on , and the Bishop Don Hieronymo pricked forward with his company , and laid on with such guise , that the hosts were soon mingled together .
3 These data buttons have been chosen and laid out with great logic , giving the player instant and sensible choices for altering patches , or the parameters which go to make up those patches .
4 His last customer took the smile with him as he unwillingly left the warm room and limped back with chattering teeth to the unwelcoming flat at the top of the stone stairs .
5 Some residents enjoy being useful and helping out with domestic tasks , and a good Home encourages this .
6 Well jus just to lighten the mood for a moment and to go along with high-falooting words here are some
7 The thieves removed part of the roof to get into the building , and made off with sixteen handguns .
8 They broke into the house in Scotto Crescent through the patio doors and made off with several ornaments .
9 Everyone worked with a will to equip the expedition and load up with enough food , petrol , water and ammunition for three to four weeks in the field .
10 As a result of nail sickness , the heavy Westmorland slates were regularly coming loose and crashing down with such force that they sliced through the lead gutters below .
11 If people are leaving severed heads in fonts and monkeying about with regimental relics after hours they 'd need keys and naturally it 's awkward for Charles if … ’
12 He follows a hill-track on his journey home , and looks out with startled pleasure when the coastal plain emerges below him .
13 The aim of this project is to investigate these problems and to come up with suggested methods of analysis which are generally applicable to complex surveys .
14 Stanley 's , moving the ball wide with crisp facility , stretched their lead to 18-0 when Rees broke down the left and crashed over with muscular help from Watkinson .
15 For his second night Harry used his helmet and legs of his flying boots as a pillow , and woke up with uncontrollable shivering .
16 Two days before the concert , Fernie Quinn , the only capable oboist in the vicinity , was taken ill , at which point Lady Barbirolli , who was an oboe player of some renown in Britain , offered to take the part and filled in with considerable distinction .
17 Again , let the surface dry and finish off with two coats of polyurethane and wax as for the straight sanding process .
18 There were even doubts over his availability for last month 's All Ireland semi-final , but he played and came through with flying colours .
19 The American Express survey compared holiday prices in more than a dozen countries and came up with these contrasts :
20 Green Bay went into a feeding frenzy in the free-agency market , and came up with some star names .
21 The accountant realising he would not be fobbed off , tried harder and came up with some facts .
22 Frye fumbled again and came out with two pairs of skintight brown gloves of some man-made material .
23 ‘ David became ‘ David Hockney ’ when he went to America and came back with blond hair and a great new self-confidence and a much more declared homosexuality .
24 Rupert went to the bar and came back with more drinks for them both and a thick and delicious-looking ham sandwich for himself .
25 Sometimes Mary went home , and came back with another scar or suppurating patch .
26 Pepe tapped on the door and came in with two glasses of what looked like rum and cola .
27 However , three LCA crews saw a Very light above the mist and came in with three motor gun boat escorts .
28 He soon spotted several well-dressed young women who strolled up and down their particular stretch of pavement , faltering and looking up with decorous winsomeness when a likely man passed .
29 Every year , travellers from all over the country decend on this small Cotswold town to buy and sell horses and catch up with old friends .
30 Every year , travellers from all over the country decend on this small Cotswold town to buy and sell horses and catch up with old friends .
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