Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] with that " in BNC.

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1 Is not the Minister deeply ashamed that he intends to carry on with that cruel and stupid tax instead of scrapping it , as he should have done a long time ago ?
2 And then erm the lads in both they had decided they were gon na go on the go slow , but they were told if you go go on the on the go slow system , you 're gon na go home , he said , I 'm not prepared to carry on with that , he said , the manager there , that 's brother that is .
3 Erm would you like to carry on with that ?
4 Contrary to her firm intention of not breakfasting with Ven , however , since he was standing by the table which was set for two when she again entered the sitting-room , she thought it would be infantile in the extreme to carry on with that intention .
5 He used to carry on with that
6 The potential meaning of to with the infinitive can therefore be diagrammed in the following manner : The potential meaning of to as described above fits in with that of the bare infinitive in the following very simple way : the latter evokes that which defines the end-point of the movement denoted by to .
7 It 's very difficult , and I think that people involved in the Gardener Centre have , ever since its inception , found it quite difficult to work how quite how it fits into the overall Brighton scene , and I find it fascinating to look at the nature of facilities which exist in central Brighton and try and work out in one 's own mind how best he facility of the Gardener fits in with that .
8 In Lawrence 's essays it goes along with that familiar stance of hard-earned adjustment whereby sickness is always someone else 's problem — the masses , the modern world , women , homosexuals , whoever .
9 He watched them disappear from his view , his father still waddling along with that bloody basket .
10 goes in with that one cos I , I was gon na ask you about your income and I thought oh you 're not supposed to have any income
11 They talk , for example , about the continuing need for state secrets and Havel seems to go along with that .
12 He thought of Jazz being presented with a cross-eyed , spotty , knock-kneed , gook-speaking bride from the Punjab and having to go along with that .
13 And I was n't prepared to go along with that .
14 Yes I , I , I 'm inclined to go along with that to some extent , I remember once er I think it was eighty four , because in eighty four or was it eighty four ?
15 But Jessamy was n't about to go along with that .
16 ‘ Yes , this time I think I might be willing to go along with that , ’ Luke conceded drily , his gaze skimming the new lushness of her mouth .
17 Is there anything in the constitution anywhere , cos I happily to go along with that if it 's written in
18 " Any country wishing to join the Community would have to go along with that " , he said .
19 I 'd be prepared to go along with that as well .
20 Er , er we , we feel it 's er , it 's misguided er it , it journalizes it , er does a very large number of things erm to er this County Council 's views on , on er airport policy and various other matters , erm it would be totally er would not wish to er to go along with that .
21 She 's had , she 's just come in with that
22 Can you imagine anybody walking along with that , they 'd wan na
23 We also seek to give some indication of the overall role we would expect the business to play in our picture of the future of the company , and ask them to develop plans which fit in with that role .
24 I am never sure how their inquiries fit in with that commitment .
25 It starts off with that .
26 I told you getting mixed up with that boy was trouble . ’
27 ‘ And how 'd you get mixed up with that layabout ?
28 If you boo has that been booted up with that in ?
29 Keeping up with that galloping pen of hers , Mrs Praga one day devised " a scheme based on deep orange-hued carnations " , the table-slip to be of deep sunset yellow satin edged with écru lace ( sunset yellow , she tells us elsewhere , was a Liberty colour — in fact most of her inspiration came from Liberty 's ) .
30 They also argue that , given Pentos ' current level of borrowings , it is hard to picture Dillons ' expansion keeping up with that of Waterstones , which has the more capacious pockets of W H Smith to support it .
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