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

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1 Having reached his destination , he remembered the message that he had been asked to give to his hostess : ‘ I travelled down with an uncle of yours and he told me to give you the following message , ’ he said .
2 This , sadly was my last foray for the month as I went down with an attack of bronchitis soon after this expedition , and form which I have not fully recovered .
3 Had he walked out of the Lebanese embassy one night and come down with an attack of amnesia ?
4 Was he going down with an infection ?
5 One evening he clambered down with an armful of tin pipes and funnels , scooped a cupful of fermenting liquid out of the barrel , and disappeared into the lavatory .
6 He concluded that the approach was ‘ too heavily fictionalized ’ to go down with an audience that was having to deal with the everyday realities of war .
7 She begins to realise that he is bound to win , he is playing her in with an eternity of patience , amused and confident , indulging her now increases later enjoyment .
8 As we were getting into the how of it — and drinking more of that dark liquid — the servant hurried in with an apology and squeaked something .
9 He 'd be stuck there with Terry and Tom sitting as close to him as their chains would allow , hardly letting him finish a thought before jumping in with an idea that took them miles away from Brian 's original argument .
10 Two hours later Ace walked in with an expression on his face that had her standing up , her face turning scarlet with mortification .
11 Did she send you in with an order tonight — when she knew we were going to do our Christmas shopping and have a meal together ?
12 Next are Chris Bonington and Robin Knox-Johnston with their lovely Sea , Ice and Rock ( Coronet ) ; Jean P Sasson 's shocking account of a Saudi Sultana in Princess ( Bantam ) ; Richard Leakey and Roger Lewin 's new popular science work Origins Reconsidered ( Abacus ) ; and , to tie in with an autumn television series , a Faber original , The Hypnotic World of Paul McKenna .
13 Unwilling to be a wallflower at the workstation ball , Intergraph Corp muscled in with an announcement that it will implement Microsoft Corp 's Windows NT operating system for its Intergraph Clipper RISC microprocessor — despite the fact that although it was one of the very first to declare a commitment , it has still not made good on its promise that it will put OSF/1 on the Clipper .
14 ‘ Do n't bother , ’ said Penry , coming in with an armful of bedding .
15 Theo had been confiding his disappointment with the way his life was turning out , and Vincent quickly swept in with an indictment : ‘ It seems to me that the whole art business is rotten . ’
16 One of the young probationers from Bluebird was on the ward , and came in with an injection for him , to help him to go to sleep .
17 Previously they have been in with an instructor or parent .
18 This is the point at which Aspect and his colleagues at Orsay stepped in with an experiment designed specifically to satisfy these two requirements .
19 She jacked in with an anticipation she had n't felt since Friend had left her so far away on the Moon .
20 He was able to continue , but eventually came in with an oil leak and a loose tail pipe .
21 Rothmans , which has a major manufacturing plant in Darlington , was forced to switch the venue to Spennymoor when Sedgefield District Council stepped in with an offer .
22 When you are nervous and anxious to please it is too easy to only half-listen and to leap in with an answer which is not quite relevant .
23 ‘ I really want someone to come along with an order so I can get on and make half a dozen . ’
24 The compression ratio is from 1:1 to infinity:1 and Threshold , Ratio , Attack and Release controls are provided , along with an Output level control which makes up for any gain lost during processing .
25 Labour 's proposed attempt to finance improvements in our rail expenditure , at the expense of our roads programme , would result in massive unemployment in the construction industry , along with an increase in the number of casualties on our roads .
26 I went past this woman 's door , her name was Emily , and it was like I was passing a huge vulva , so big it has a desk inside , and I decided that what I should do is make an actual photocopy of my dick , in fact two copies , one before coming , one after , and leave these , along with an asterisk memo , on her desk . ’
27 A main theme of the Labour campaign was ‘ planning ’ ( The ‘ National Plan ’ had been published in late 1965 ) , along with an expansion of the state educational and medical services .
28 This lies , rather , in formulation and acceptance by teachers themselves of new , less control-centred educational purposes , along with an easing of the constraints and conditions in which those purposes are to be fulfilled .
29 The Union also operates a coffee bar and snack facility along with an art shop designed to help keep costs of study and materials to a minimum .
30 The Union also operates a coffee bar and snack facility along with an art shop designed to help keep costs of study and materials to a minimum .
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