Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] with [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | They had liked each other , got on with remarkably little rancour and he had been genuinely upset , if principally in his pride , when she had left him . |
2 | Like this girl Tracey that he got on with really well , I mean I , I 'd really disliked her , this girl that Claire knows . |
3 | There is a minor cill just downstream ; the headlong descent goes on with only 50 yds ' respite before the 350 yds continuous grade II rapids leading to Dulnain bridge . |
4 | We 're not sure why research Right , so I 'm going to carry on with anyway and we 're going to start by looking at pages forty two and forty three , forty two and as you can see the units is entitled Should n't Do it to a Dog . |
5 | So they would actually be in a lesson with tutors we would nominate who you 'd want them to go in with so I 'm not saying do it now you 've all got your programmes I assume , sorted for the first half term anyway an erm , pretty well tied up , should be erm so really it 's down to saying who they 're gon na go in with er |
6 | It does n't seem fair that my relatively small problem has been dealt with so efficiently , whereas you and others I know have to struggle on with far greater difficulties . |
7 | Pillsbury would have come in with very strong ideas , and I do n't think they would have appreciated that at the National Gallery ’ . |
8 | Without him we had to struggle along with just the three of us . |
9 | He could have sat down with only one of them and achieved the same guidance on weight and machining capability , but three of them came to the meeting , which he thought typical of engineers . |
10 | While most of use were struggling to stay on the roads , the all-wheel-drive cars swanned along with barely a feather ruffled . |
11 | Richardson is not uncritical of his subject or the paintings , particularly the blue period works , and certainly points up the variable quality of the paintings of the earliest years , where fully-fledged masterpieces were mixed in with hastily produced or rather gauchly sentimental pieces . |
12 | We were let through with barely a curled lip , and found ourselves in a foyer hardly smaller than a pyramid . |
13 | The occupation of Denmark and Norway , carried through with unexpectedly low losses and seen as a major blow for Britain , was celebrated as a ‘ great success for the bold , determined policy of the Führer ’ , whose birthday in April 1940 saw propagandists struggling to find new superlatives to express the ‘ unshakeable loyalty ’ of his ‘ following ’ . |
14 | We may feel today that things might have been better planned , and that it is a great pity that what now looks like the decisive contribution of England to world history should have been carried through with so much muddle and mess . |
15 | The changes were carried through with relatively little bloodshed . |
16 | After a heart-stopping few minutes it was realized that it could be just squeezed through with about three-quarters of an inch to spare . |
17 | When I left twenty minutes later I felt I had come off with rather the worst of the bargain but another of my father 's aphorisms came to mind : shnorrers no choosers . |
18 | ‘ Well , the beetles ’ surface starts off with only two dimensions . |
19 | After lunch a town patrol is called to meet up with today 's ‘ Wire ’ patrol at Gatow Ranges . |
20 | It was good to meet up with so many others plus mates from the list . |
21 | We also got unanimous sympathy for pissing on Spurs , but ending up with just a point . |
22 | And that figure also coincides with the the estimated requirement figure that we 've come up with independently for the Greater York area , within Selby District anyway . |
23 | The promise is to provide standards transparency instead of picking one ( or any of the five million we 've come up with so far ) . |
24 | The promise is to provide standards transparency instead of picking one ( or any of the 5m we 've come up with so far ) . |
25 | ‘ He fits your theory better than anyone we 've come up with so far . ’ |
26 | Now i d in our debate we , we had separately actually come up with very similar f processes . |
27 | As will be seen by the illustrations , Basler and Professional/AMI have come up with very different looking installations . |
28 | According to Middle East International of May 17 , the EC had come up with more generous terms in response to GCC criticism that " the EC was being too restrictive in offering trade concessions to Gulf exports of petrochemicals " . |
29 | It is admitted that the gradings assigned to the respective countries have been done on a subjective basis and that different observers might well have come up with somewhat different rankings . |
30 | Meanwhile , the race is on among the other cosmetic companies to come up with even more original ways of helping you to make the right make-up choices . |