Example sentences of "[conj] [adv prt] with [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Well we 'll have to consider that along with land Messrs , cos we think it 's a brilliant site with good road access and we want to work very hard with the people that put the deal together . |
2 | Observers of inner-city youth noted that along with smoking and clothes , talking about sport was the main amusement of lads on the street-corner . |
3 | He 's probably jumping up and down with fury . |
4 | I was thrilled inside for Boro but I could not jump up and down with delight . |
5 | Does n't that make you jump up and down with excitement ? ’ |
6 | Power station worker Shaun , 28 , leaped up and down with excitement as he watched the British hero storm the Olympic 100 metres on TV . |
7 | Unseen by either Pain or the Collector , the fat pariah dog in the shade of the tamarind was whining and jumping up and down with excitement at the prospect of a square meal or two , when all the fuss was over . |
8 | Danny ran to Huw , jumping up and down with excitement , and begging : ‘ You will stay for tea , wo n't you ? |
9 | When Sal and Kitty first set eyes on my prize , they could n't stop jumping up and down with excitement and even helped me to paint down one side , ‘ Charlie Trumper , the honest trader , founded in 1823 ’ . |
10 | Pulling power may be slightly down as it Deems to fall off quickly against head winds or uphill gradients , when running constant changing up and down with overdrive even on the level . |
11 | The Feldwebel bounced up and down with laughter so that his hat fell off the back of his head and even the officer allowed himself a smile . |
12 | Housing benefit is very , very difficult to get erm and again it 's paid in arrears , and landlords wo n't wait for that , so you ca n't get accommodation erm and you just sort of go down and down with discouragement really . |
13 | The girl looked her up and down with curiosity . |
14 | ‘ You are such a handsome one now , ’ Rose looked her up and down with pleasure . |
15 | One reason is that the lithosphere is not divided into small discrete blocks able to move freely up and down with respect to each other . |
16 | It 's out with the old hairdressers , the cliff-edge guitar posturing , the in-stadium clips of religious fandemonium , and in with pumpingpop bass-lines , strutting down mean urban streets and becoming part of the real world . |
17 | Yasmin Awan and Tahira Khan , from the college 's multi-cultural unit , said information on what was on offer had been distributed to communities and along with home visits and promotional events people were coming forward . |
18 | With the University Colleges of Cardiff and Swansea , Bangor 's departments of psychology and Welsh will study the Welsh language and the school of history and Welsh history , and along with University College Aberystwyth will examine Welsh rulers in the 12th and 13th centuries . |
19 | Farming is Britain 's major industry and along with forestry is the major user of the hill land . |
20 | Britannia , that unfortunate female , is always before me , like a trussed fowl : skewered through and through with office pens , and bound hand and foot with red tape . |
21 | " They filled their mission tins over and over with money they collected from selling fruit and vegetables from garden , eggs from their hens , and jams and preserves made from their own grapes and citrus fruit . " |
22 | They beat and drove us aside , and off with team and wagon at high speed into the forest by a track that turned southwards . |
23 | It is always the same with Labour Members — down with profits and up with investment , with no comment on where the money is to come from . |
24 | At breakfast Lili for some reason spoke of fidelity , and I noted my mother as she went in and out with bread and boiling water , looking at her , not with the disapproval she reserved for me but with half-amused incredulity . |
25 | Make-up girls fluttered in and out with powder puffs . |
26 | Sprinkle it inside and out with seasoning to taste . |
27 | And Giggs is , of course , often out and about with pal Darren , the gaffer 's son |
28 | One currant bun in the baker shop , sticky and round with sugar on the top , Peter pay a penny but took it away , now there was none left on the tray |
29 | ‘ But along with change is a commitment to the values that have kept us operating successfully as a group for over 200 years — service , quality , innovation — all these things and more . |
30 | The three-times Wimbledon champ has quit playing now , but along with husband Andy Mill she was keen to see some of today 's big names in action . |