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

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1 First up will be 4GL++ , which , the company claims , is an object-oriented development environment featuring object language functionality , mixed procedural and event-driven programming and visual class libraries for user interface independence and code reuse along with multi-media connectivity .
2 And Christophe , keep to keep up his research , could make no concessions for a cameraman weighed down with 40kg of gear .
3 Because he had the freedom to hang around with anyone , it only seems natural that somewhere along the line he was going to get mixed up with people who were bad news .
4 LEEDS and Scotland footballer Gordon Strachan ( centre ) lined up with staff from Leeds Park Row after opening a newly installed Cashline machine at the Branch .
5 Archaeologists have come up with data at Dorestad , the trading emporium through which the Carolingian court had been supplied , showing protracted decline with , allegedly , a sharp downturn c. 830 .
6 At Lloyd 's of London insurance market , 3,000 names ( investors ) are being asked to come up with £100m ( $170m ) .
7 The 12 chatline companies have been asked to come up with £660,000 , but only two have produced their share .
8 It is one thing climbing up a steep and slippery slope with no weight on your back , and altogether a different thing climbing up with 40kg of camera equipment .
9 Practical support , too , was given in a number of ways — for example , the drawing office helped produce Mujadid 's maps and charts , while Roger Tucker 's exploration team in LASMO North Sea helped out with data logs , a base map and technical guidance for a project he was preparing on the Inner Moray firth .
10 After the attack , Currie had made off with £85 .
11 Durie , who cost £2.2 million , will team up with £2.1 million Sheringham at Ipswich tomorrow in a live TV match .
12 Sharp at nine a conch shell sounded and the temple courtyard filled up with Thais , dressed in white trousers with embroidered aprons , chanting and shaking in time to gongs .
13 One of them was Kalchu , who had come early to make sure of a place at the front before the small shrine filled up with people .
14 As soon as they were back the room filled up with people : Kānchho 's wife and family , Kalchu 's other brother , Māilo , and his son and daughter , the ā gri from the house next door .
15 For one thing I do n't want to pick up with people like Joe again or Jean .
16 The CTC cost £7.5m to set up with £5.5m coming direct from the Government .
17 I end up wanting to look thinner ; I 'd like to have a big nose because I am fed up with people telling me mine is ‘ cute' ; I 'd like to have naturally dark eyebrows and eyelashes , so I would n't look like a heroin addict without any make-up on ; straighter teeth , no spots and a better haircut .
18 ‘ I got fed up with people offering to buy me out so they could open another damn casino , ’ Aggie says .
19 FUNNYMAN Steve Martin is fed up with people saying there 's something strange about his Hollywood house just because it has no windows at the front .
20 Oh , and one other thing , I 'm fed up with people saying , ‘ It 's just that London Talkin Loud vibe . ’
21 But he 's still fed up with people who knock the station .
22 ‘ I 'm beginning to get so fed up with people calling me sensible , Aunt Sarah . ’
23 ‘ I 'm getting fed up with people telling me that , because I think at last I do know what I 'm doing .
24 I might as well say it ; I am fed up with people writing to me and saying : ‘ Do n't touch the Ouija board ; it 's bad for your health ’ . ’
25 I get fed up with people always assuming that refugees have nothing positive to offer this country and that they are merely bringing or being problems .
26 Do you get fed up with people saying , Are you really like that one in Coronation Street ?
27 You get very fed up with people being sycophantic , toadying to you , as a symptom of success .
28 ‘ I am absolutely fed up with people thinking that just because you work in a chip shop you are thick , which is what this Mr Hick seems to be doing , ’ she added .
29 They were so fed up with people asking to use the phone to report an accident that they decided to do something about it .
30 Hounslow came up with £100,000 after being given a limit of £10,000 .
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