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

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1 So even if , if they do go down with flu once they 've had the vaccination , it 's less , it 's likely to be less serious ?
2 Got Cos I went down with dad as well did n't I ?
3 Power station worker Shaun , 28 , leaped up and down with excitement as he watched the British hero storm the Olympic 100 metres on TV .
4 They took a muscle sample from my arm , stuck electrodes into me , injected some radio-opaque fluid into my spine , and watched it going up and down with X-rays as they tilted the bed .
5 The weather was being at its most uncooperative — it was tippling down with rain when according to his forecast at briefing it should have cleared hours ago , and every single one of the navigators flying that night had been in to complain bitterly .
6 And what the manifesto is , is trying to do is to er set an agenda for about how the lot of private homes can be improved , and er fixing rent is one thing which the government er traditionally has had a responsibility for and which needs , er must be linked in with conditions because what we have at the moment is a situation where you get , in Oxford , a er a family living in one room being charged er over two hundred pounds a week by an individual landlord , and that 's clearly unacceptable .
7 It is one unnoted reason , along with ineligibility because of recent arrival or illegal presence , that underclass voter turnout in elections is relatively low .
8 He , along with McCoist if he plays , is the No 1 threat to our chances .
9 In February , the Stuttgart Classic takes its place along with Hamburg as one of the $1m ( £625,000 ) stops on the ATP Tour , adding to a growing list of reasons why West Germany is rapidly becoming the focal point of world tennis .
10 He welcomed the endorsement by USL of OSF layered products , said that DEC 's Network Applications Support ( NAS ) services would be ported to the system by autumn of next year , along with versions for HP/UX and AIX and said that both USL and DEC would be prepared to help anybody who felt like porting Destiny to the Alpha chip .
11 The main arguments for a tightening up of merger policy , along with suggestions as to how this could be achieved , are considered by George ( 1989 ) .
12 She found herself walking along the road saying ‘ I 'll talk it all over with Alan when I get in — he 'll know what to do ’ , only to remember that it was Alan who was the cause of the heartache .
13 As Spire Oxford City Stars , who are supported by Fox F M , finished runners up in the autumn cup , and now they 're brimming over with confidence as they approach they new season .
14 He would talk it over with Charlie when he got in from work .
15 Out of this blur there stares a single set of eyes , eyes as sicklied o'er with cynicism as those of a dying cirrhotic hack , as those of an ecstatic teenager gibbering on a dancefloor , as those of a beaten wife punched in the mouth for the nth time .
16 It is always laborious to find the components of a vector , so we are not much better off with A than with H or B. It turns out however that A is a more basic quantity of physics than B. Since B is given by the curl of A it is possible that A is finite while its curl is zero .
17 But Pappy , who was always so willing to engage with her for hours and talk about school work or play chess , only patted her on the shoulder and fobbed her off with platitudes when the question of her mother came up .
18 Free neutrons are unstable , with a half-life of about 11 minutes , so as observed , the intensity drops off with time as the slower-moving neutrons had more time to decay .
19 ‘ I went off with Jeff because I was so angry with you .
20 When they were looking at Woolf , erm wh the other group 's a bit further on with Wolves than than you are but we were doing this morning about how Lily has difficulty painting her picture and erm Virginia Woolf says in her diary , I assure you all my novels are first rate before they were written .
21 I loved it too , because I could get on with things while he was bouncing .
22 We have 16 other good players here and you just have to get on with things if someone is ruled out .
23 You may trip over a couple of times on the way but you will be quite capable of picking yourself up and getting on with life until you have achieved your goal .
24 They had to face reality and did not pine for what was not possible just got on with life as best they could .
25 For the most part people just want to get on with life as best they can .
26 But councillors are urging officials to get on with spending because the authority could go out of business in two years ' time if local government is reorganised .
27 Stallholders and shopkeepers looked on with bemusement as he was pelted with bad fruit .
28 organiser and she stayed on with Medau after she retired .
29 With Mark Wadforth at full back for Braintree and Stuart Lewis partnering Matthew Wadforth in the centre , skipper Steve Jarlett opted for the replacements ' bench and looked on with approval as Nigel Brand led the team to its second successive draw at Crow Lane .
30 Without the pipeline , or with great delay in its completion , one could see that it would be difficult for the USSR to carry on with business as usual .
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