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

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1 Go on the attack with the Defender
2 From then on the contrast with the United States becomes stark .
3 Recording had proved to be useless , because if a skater fell or was late on an entrance the sound of his or her voice carrying on the dialogue with unaware insouciance was pretty bizarre .
4 NCUBE TAKES ON THE TERAFLOPPERS WITH ORACLE-RUNNING 65,384-PROCESSOR NCUBE 3 FOR 1994
5 By nineteen ninety-one sixty-one per cent was being carried on the roads with just seven per cent going by rail — part of the continuing trend of freight away from rail to road .
6 In her room , Belinda put on the dress with an uncertain frown .
7 ) How many samples did Paul take on the road with him when he originally went out to sell his guitar design across America ?
8 She stayed near him till he slept , went out into the dark hall , switched on the light with pride and with the knowledge of what that little act meant , what it had cost , would cost ; she pressed a tiny switch on the wall , and electrons obediently flowed through cables , because the woman in the Electricity had so ordered it
9 The Ebrahimi type of doctrine is most likely to occur when a partnership is converted into a company but the same people are involved as before and carry on the business with much the same attitude .
10 His widow Mary Ann carried on the business with the assistance of her late husband 's associates , including Pierre André , who with John Chapman began a large-scale map of Essex ‘ for Mrs. Rocque ’ .
11 A vote was then taken on the resolution with 's addition and as amended by QC with the following result : in favour 29 ; against 50 .
12 The acquisition and painstaking restoration of Plas Teg , an exceptionally beautiful early seventeenth-century house in Clwyd , was a brave step for the private individual who took on the house with the help of grants .
13 Many were surprised when he and Sir Thomas Lee ( who later admitted to receiving money from the lord treasurer , Thomas , first Baron Clifford of Chudleigh , q.v. ) supported the government in February 1673 in its request for £1.2 million in order to carry on the war with the Dutch .
14 The whole house seemed to shake , and the wind whistled down the chimneys with a strange , unnatural sound .
15 Endill threw down the rope with the chair attached to it .
16 The two men ran round to the front door , broke down the door with a sledge hammer and went upstairs , calling for the missing woman .
17 Very recently , not so long ago , I saw on programme on India , in in one of the sweat-shops , you saw young children , boys and girls about twelve years old , on their hands and knees making matches , and a man walking down the centre with a stick .
18 By the time we reached Amsterdam the man was in a frenzy of preparedness and anxiety , and followed me down the platform with his rifle in my back .
19 They were skiing more slowly now , coming down the valley with Castell Rocamar like something out of a fairy-tale at its head .
20 As I was struggling down the yard with the fully laden bucket a few minutes later a neighbour , Mrs Woods , saw me .
21 He kissed her fervently and they stayed that way until the lights went up and the usherettes began moving down the aisles with their trays of icecream .
22 Then you tool down the aisles with trolley or basket , returning each can or packet to its rightful place .
23 After the cessation of hostilities , there were hundreds of aircrew cooling their heels in airfields up and down the country with nothing much to do .
24 They had had four years ' grind up and down the country with uncomfortable lodgings , often very bad theatres and performing the same limited repertoire week after week , month after month .
25 He was half-way down the hatch with Sammy in his arms when he remembered something .
26 After pushing the desk and all the other furniture to the walls , she spread out four maps on the floor , matching the edges and weighing down the corners with whatever came to hand — the wastepaper basket , the little tin box , the gun .
27 She laid down the phone with a small sigh of relief .
28 Loretta put down the phone with a sense of unease , wondering if she 'd done the right thing .
29 Melissa murmured some banal phrases of encouragement and put down the telephone with a feeling of desolation .
30 The skill is running down the beach with all your equipment often in a stiff breeze .
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