Example sentences of "and [verb] [adv prt] with the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He 's sort of waving one arm and hanging on with the other . |
2 | Forget the original lecture situation and sit down with the speaker to work out the best way of communicating his or her message on the video screen . |
3 | ‘ We should get six top international players and a number of international referees and sit down with the law-makers so that all points of view are aired . ’ |
4 | Practise this the full length of the training hall and then switch feet , keeping the right foot in place and stepping out with the left . |
5 | According to Virginia Cowles , he dropped with Lewes 's party , but others say that he was left at Kabrit as a result of injuries during training and met up with the survivors later . |
6 | An administrative culture — which is concerned with rules , roles , authority and fits in with the concept of a role culture . |
7 | The system is flexible and fits in with the user 's way of working . |
8 | These views concern the fact that the singular particular things which we can point to and pick out with the words ‘ this ’ and ‘ that ’ , and to which we often give names , such as ‘ James ’ or ‘ John ’ , are not thought of as being merely particular . |
9 | ‘ He just walked in , pushed her aside and made off with the handbag , ’ she claimed . |
10 | I have to say that if some of those born again modernizers had supported us then , we could have settled these issues long ago , and got on with the business of winning elections , which I thought was what party politics was about . |
11 | He loved his home in Ireland and got on with the people . |
12 | Having blown his lunch , he then strolled back on set and got on with the matter in hand . |
13 | ‘ So he had a few puffs before he grabbed her round the neck and got on with the job … ’ |
14 | In the end , of course , we all pulled our socks up and got on with the job . |
15 | And Graham acknowledged : ‘ He accepted what was said , and got on with the job . |
16 | PIETER Muller read the messages of hate , shrugged and got on with the job of becoming one of the best centres in the world . |
17 | Watching Silas , the answer evaded her because his face remained expressionless , so she pushed the question away from her and got on with the job . |
18 | The Hercules has been there with the RAF and got on with the job . |
19 | As briefly as possible , Ruth told the story and Rosie chimed in , ‘ But now I 've left Soho , and moved back with the family , to help out as a part-time barmaid . ’ |
20 | Mr Major won his mandate to continue his premiership and press on with the Maastricht Bill by just three votes after a photo-finish climax to a day of drama . |
21 | Spoon the mixture into the prepared tin and press down with the back of a metal spoon . |
22 | She refused to look upon herself as an invalid , but it might be sensible to take a tonic , say , during the coming winter months , and to catch up with the loss of sleep she had so cheerfully endured . |
23 | Throughout our recent evolutionary history , particularly since the rise of a hunting way of life , there must have been extreme selective pressures in favour of our ability to co-operate as a group : organized food gathering and hunts are successful only if each member of the band knows his task and joins in with the activity of his fellows ; a good deal of restraint on natural impulses during the stalk and capture of the prey is likewise essential . |
24 | In Kuwait it is just that we by the way in Kuwait we have two courts , we have the civil courts and we have the Islamic court , and erm Islamic cases go to the Islamic court and otherwise they go to the civil court , except just we we accept erm how to live our live in a modern way and keeping up with the times , and it is a tradition that we have adopted in Kuwait , and the fact that it is for women can drive in Kuwait versus those that do n't in Saudi Arabia , I do n't believe I 'd like to put that in the Islamic context , it 's just a way of life which we have adopted . |
25 | We want something better than just money and keeping up with the Joneses . |
26 | " But first , ladies and gentlemen , you should know that Dr McNab holds the discredited belief that you catch cholera by drinking … more precisely , that in cholera the morbific matter is taken into the alimentary canal causing diarrhoea , that the poison is at the same time reproduced in the intestines and passes out with the discharges , and that by these so-called " rice-water " discharges becoming mingled with the drinking water of others the disease is communicated from one person to another continually multiplying itself as it goes . |
27 | Slice fungi and fry down with the butter and onions until all the liquid has evaporated . |
28 | Or — and something came apart in his stomach and turned a revolution and plummeted downwards — were they all politely and patiently waiting with well-controlled longing because it would not be too long now before they could get home and carry on with the lives they preferred without him ? |
29 | The charge is that he allowed domestic inflation to get out of control and messed around with the exchange rate when he should have been applying the monetarist remedy . |
30 | I mean he initially did n't wan na know and then you went on about er and came up with the idea of well I 'm very fit , the family 's fit never have any problems health wise erm the o the only thing there you , I do n't think you actually mentioned possibility of accident |