Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [adv prt] with " in BNC.
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1 | The assistant porter is a much less colourful personality whose main tasks are to clean the public rooms and to cover the boiler along with the maintenance/odd-job man . |
2 | There were also some doubts about the link up with other tramways in Beckenham and Lewisham . |
3 | In the case , the Dutch local authority terminated its funding to the Dr Sophie Redmond Foundation , which was principally concerned with providing assistance to drug addicts , and transferred the funding along with the building in which the Foundation worked , to the Sigma Foundation . |
4 | The wire ends , suitably cleaned of enamel , then go through the board along with the pins and are soldered into place where indicated . |
5 | He came to life and made a half-hearted attempt to mop the milk up with his handkerchief . |
6 | Aristide 's choice , Victor Benoit , the secretary-general of the centre-left National Congress of Democratic Movements ( KONAKOM ) , was rejected by the parliament along with , reportedly , 12 other candidates . |
7 | Now they 're taking the case up with the Department of Health , the Foreign Office and the Home Office to find out where they stand if he ca n't pay . |
8 | Northgate South ward councillor Dot Long , who took the case up with Labour colleague Eleanor Young , said : ‘ The illegal parking is breaking up the paving stones and it 's generally a nuisance for nearby residents . |
9 | That was the main , but not the only cause of the subsequent riot , when the bonnie lieges , not a few ‘ in drink ’ as they used to say at the magistrate 's court , toppled the case over with the luckless , as well as legless leprechaun still inside . |
10 | He would suffer it , even nurse it along , for a couple of days , and when it went he would forget the case along with the pain . |
11 | And the other thing is , I want to carry the computer around with me . |
12 | Standún , intended to vote in favour at the referendum along with ‘ many clergymen ’ ( Irish Times , 10 May 1986 ) . |
13 | Due in part to a newly intense relationship between agriculture and commerce , the cow along with other animals became , through portraiture , a permanent resident inside wealthy country estate homes . |
14 | we we 've taken the contract up with the Chad , have n't we ? |
15 | And erm we eventually got these things working and er I got the contract along with Jack to turn these pans over , you see ? |
16 | What , in order to decide whether they 're going to give us the contract what they have asked us to do is prepare a thirty minute radio , sorry thirty second radio presentation and we will re , record for them and they will hear , which we want to emphasise based on how good that was whether they want to take the contract out with us . |
17 | Willi tweaked a carnation out of the basket , broke the stem off with his teeth , and tucked it into his buttonhole . |
18 | Gripping the hammer in one fist and propping the hatch up with her free hand , she crouched low so that she had about an inch gap through which she could see the back door . |
19 | 6–6 The Session agreed that the choir should sit in front of the pulpit along with the Precentor instead of in one of the church pews as formerly . |
20 | Earlier , he had been amazed by the amount of sludge being discharged by his pores , so before going back to the hot-rooms , he went to the wash handbasin and scrubbed his face with a will , and imagined all his blackheads disappearing down the drain along with the waste water . |
21 | I got ta finish the kitchen off with the Polyripple . |
22 | I would be grateful if you could send the cheque along with the attached application form to : |
23 | Then Connie would move into the sanatorium along with a lot of legal talent he had lined up to look after his interests — and Connie 's , too , of course — and I 'd head for home with my five hundred . ’ |
24 | The two other mares who lived in a paddock , took longer to solve the problem — one pawed the bucket out with her hoof , and the other removed it with her mouth . |
25 | Imagination was in short supply , and the poverty of yesterday had been banished from their memories , the happy-go-luckiness along with the hardships . |
26 | yeah , but that in which case I think you should try and tie the story in with it became in like the canteen |
27 | If they had a hook at the back you could probably tow the lawnmower about with you , too ! |
28 | Paul Davies is a guru of mathematical physics and his book covers the same territory as that of Hawking ( whom he cites often ) and Gribbin and is almost as impenetrable ; however , he makes every effort to take the layman along with him , so that by judicious and generous skipping you do gain something of value . |
29 | But that Saturday for the first time in his life , he invited his youngest son Patsy to attend the ball-game along with himself and his other three sons . |
30 | — You can turn the monitor round with its back to the class ( only if you have an external speaker , otherwise the speaker in the set will be pointing away from the class and the sound will be muffled . ) |