Example sentences of "[adv prt] with [noun] [unc] " in BNC.
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1 | You have now settled down with Bria 's mother , model Nicole Mitchell . |
2 | At the end , Josey settles down with Eastwood 's then-girlfriend Sondra Locke , whose public split with him is reflected in Unforgiven by the death of Bill Munny 's wife , the influence who led him away from violence . |
3 | But it came down with Churchill 's head showing . |
4 | If you 've got no choice but to get out and walk then you are gon na have to do that , and that 's all very well being a day like today , where it 's not pouring down with rain er , you 're not walking in a pitch black area , but if you do suddenly change that and you put it into those sort of , well that sort of scenario you 'll find it 's very , very , frightening . |
5 | I lay down with Francis 's caftan in my hands . |
6 | But he fell in with Southey 's plans , none the less , and agreed that in the meantime they must live frugally in Bristol and earn money . |
7 | The mines were large and had a long life and fitted in with RTZ 's strategic objectives , he added . |
8 | ICL PITCHES IN WITH TEAMSERVER F5 |
9 | ICL PITCHES IN WITH TEAMSERVER F5 |
10 | The move fits in with ICL 's strategy , begun three years ago , of developing ‘ arms-length ’ businesses ; basically setting up joint ventures and autonomous companies . |
11 | She fell in with Nicole 's steps , watching as she gesticulated to the men , letting them know that they would n't be long . |
12 | So , as much as it went against the grain , she knew she had no alternative but to fit in with Ross 's plans . |
13 | Still increasing their number of titles which now stands at 23 , their newest , the Dromore Leader , purchased in October last year and the Castlereagh edition of the Ulster Star , are progressing well and fit in with Morton 's corporate goals , said the group 's senior executive John Morton . |
14 | This is the site of old mill ponds and the northernmost pond in particular is being filled in with builder 's rubble and other material . |
15 | Such a model , in which present perceptions determine and fuse with future ones , ties in with Neisser 's ( 1976 ) theory of a perceptual cycle in which the syntheses of incoming information themselves serve as anticipatory schemata which direct future attention . |
16 | What was destined to be the last series of operations of the desert war was another of Stirling 's grand concepts , intended to tie in with Montgomery 's attack on Tripoli and beyond into Tunisia which was to start on 15 January 1943 . |
17 | In the evening , Michael came in with Patsy 's husband , the boys and Chris , and we all had a meal together . |
18 | That fitted in with Sarah 's creed . |
19 | Because in the past Dave we 've actually tried to tie it in with parent 's evening to sort of use it as a bit of a motivator to jeer the , gee them up before the end |
20 | The sight of a lord , knocked out by criminals , exactly fitted in with Heinrich 's idea of Swinging London . |
21 | As Mummy hurried away , a man came in with Angela 's broomstick . |
22 | When I went in with Angela 's form |
23 | In the scenes where the father talked to the character now played by George Birkitt , he kept hearing the father 's line in his ear , mistaking it for his cue , and coming in with George 's line . |
24 | The mess steward came in with Woolley 's piano-accordion and gently laid it on the table . |
25 | The current version of the product is designed to fit in with Microsoft 's Windows NT ( New Technology ) strategy and allows Microsoft to offer an environment that runs on anything from laptops to 80486 servers and engineering workstations . |
26 | Angie recalls how she moved in with David 's mother to comfort her and how they eventually found Haddon Hall , a large Victorian folly in Beckenham , where ultimately she and David lived along with Tony Visconti and his girlfriend Liz . |
27 | A bust-enhanced beauty queen in a goldthread string bikini wandered in with Manolo 's Nicaraguan , which steamed in an authentic 1919 World Series Commemorative Mug , and wandered out again . |
28 | This falls in with Gramsci 's understanding of the stages of the development of catholic monopoly . |
29 | Predictably , Irish Terence Adair believes that ‘ if steamers come into vogue , they will do away with all the romance once upon a time supposed to belong to a naval life ’ but the Scotsman 's more practical view chimes in with Jack 's opinion . |
30 | Now they joined in with Everett 's strategy of going where the big fish were . |