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

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1 The rest of the breakfasters , who had been gazing on with fascination , returned also to their newspapers , with the exception of Fishbane , on whom Gooseneck now turned .
2 Anyway , I 'll meet you down here tomorrow , tell you how I got on with Gazzer . ’
3 They were sage young people and got on with Christopher .
4 She never got on with Dad , he was too sublime .
5 ‘ What are you going to do today ? ’ he enquired , joining her at the table as without further ceremony they got on with breakfast .
6 He just got on with expansion . ’
7 I got on with Heather 's bath and feed .
8 For a couple of days I got on with life 's rich pageant without thinking any more of Jo or her bloody credit cards .
9 Harris did n't get on with Kirk Douglas when they made The Heroes of Telemark in 1965 ( but then at that time few got on with Douglas ) , and just a year earlier he crossed swords with Mr Epic himself , Charlton Heston , on the set of Major Dundee in Mexico .
10 If either or both of her sons had decamped to the West , she 'd have shrugged her shoulders and got on with existence .
11 She got on with Victoria like a house on fire ; as for Mrs Funnell , she even chipped that old lady .
12 They both convey information from which the hearer could work out how well B got on with semantics that week .
13 She got on with children and dedicated herself to their wellbeing .
14 Knitwear suits every mood with a wealth of texture , colour and pattern , layered on with denim in every shape and form — skirts , dresses , jeans and jackets .
15 ‘ I suppose a lot of that sort of thing goes on with actors and … you know .
16 Identifying strengths needs to relate to what actually goes on with children and their learning and not to neglected or under used physical resources .
17 All of these initiatives as well as the day to day work that goes on with safety representatives at the workplace , supported by officials all of these initiatives are aimed at improving standards at the workplace and we are also contributing to the fourth action programme in Europe where they are setting out their action programme which will take them into the next
18 Leaving a toisech in charge , Thorfinn rode on with Tuathal and the advance group .
19 Only the first was achieved before the collapse of the Society and it was left to Philip Miller to carry on with instruction through his Dictionary .
20 She therefore has to carry on with Stanley .
21 I told her I was frightfully keen to carry on with French .
22 Without the pipeline , or with great delay in its completion , one could see that it would be difficult for the USSR to carry on with business as usual .
23 A plant that may only flower once in a hundred years but grows at up to seven inches a day is catching on with gardeners .
24 And it 's catching on with arachnaphobics everywhere .
25 The referee , however , allowed play to go on with Everton prostrate and protesting and when the cross came over the defence seemed to use less than legal means to stop Chapman reaching it .
26 We would also improve the opportunities for young people to go on with education and training to reach skill levels and qualifications which will match the best in Europe .
27 They have simply not had the chance at school to demonstrate whether or not they are actually able to go on with mathematics .
28 But it was as I got into my teenaged years I began to get bored with my walk on roles , sitting around for hours waiting to go on with make-up and costumes on was no fun any more , but I was far too young to do anything else but walk on say a few lines and walk off again .
29 One other Sunday paper died in the 1960s , after struggling on with subsidies from the Cooperative movement .
30 Psychological work like Gilligan 's , which is liberal , but anchored in a coherent disciplinary tradition , is often fastened on with enthusiasm .
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