Example sentences of "[vb past] [adv prt] with [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | They had liked each other , got on with remarkably little rancour and he had been genuinely upset , if principally in his pride , when she had left him . |
2 | Like this girl Tracey that he got on with really well , I mean I , I 'd really disliked her , this girl that Claire knows . |
3 | While most of use were struggling to stay on the roads , the all-wheel-drive cars swanned along with barely a feather ruffled . |
4 | George Birkitt got through with only one prompt , but his performance was spoiled by the smug smile he wore throughout at the star 's expense . |
5 | I came down with quite a thud , and hit my head on the stair post . ’ |
6 | Then when he joined the Frank Zappa group he came down with almost every member of the band , and George Duke was at the keyboard … ’ |
7 | Eye colours should be rich and dark with lips outlined in soft brown and filled in with nearly nude shades of coffee and cream . |
8 | I applied to correspondence courses for writing , I joined a music workshop , and at the same time I had to rush into a job , as I came over with just one bag and no money . ’ |
9 | She would cut off her right arm and give it to him if he came over with as much as a single bag . |
10 | ‘ The girl you drove off with just now ? ’ |
11 | This helped them as a creative unit — in 1967 they came up with arguably their greatest single Penny Lane/Strawberry Fields Forever and with the album Sergeant Pepper 's Lonely Hearts ' Club Band which , though it has n't aged particularly well , was certainly a quantum leap forward for popular music at the time . |
12 | In 1988 the committee came up with reasonably simple minimum standards ( adopted or exceeded by banks in most developed countries by the end of last year ) which sought to match a bank 's capital to the credit risks it runs . |
13 | They ran blood tests on fisherman and came up with equally alarming results . |
14 | The one I came up with eventually was ‘ indescribable ’ . |
15 | Other unions which had either supported the earlier feasibility study , or might otherwise have been expected to be sympathetic , came up with only feeble amounts . |
16 | She only did , them drama people came up with quite a lot ideas |
17 | Them drama people came up with quite a good id couple of good ideas . |
18 | They had temping agencies , job centres , local papers the job centre only came up with about two people . |
19 | The Lanesborough 's design team from Ezra Attia Associates came up with suitably residential interiors , although the smaller rooms seem rather heavily furnished . |
20 | People in mundane jobs came up with more fanciful excuses . |
21 | The idea for a ‘ Catherine ’ exhibition was first proposed to the Hermitage by the National Geographic Society in Washington , D.C. The project lay dormant until Memphis came up with more than $6 million , and arranged co-sponsorship with Federal Express , Delta Airlines , the State of Tennessee , and Kroger Co. ( a local grocery store chain ) . |
22 | and with regard to the three bedrooms do you actually need three bedrooms or if a a two bedroomed cottage came up with perhaps an extra room downstairs or something would that be okay ? |
23 | Labov , by simply altering the test situation , such as by creating informality or having two youths to one researcher etc. , came up with far ‘ better ’ results for clever youths who had been labelled ESN ( educationally subnormal ) by the conventional system . |
24 | Clive the Constable came back with as much of a smile on his face as uniformed coppers ever allow themselves . |
25 | And not only the tabloids : with the exception of Lord Whitelaw , Tory leaders did little to distance themselves from the racist comments of Sir Nicholas Fairbairn and instead came back with very similar language — from ‘ swamping ’ to ‘ Mongol hordes ’ . |
26 | This is the same sort of tripe that Conservative Members came out with when they were defending the poll tax ; the poll tax was indefensible , and the council tax is going the same way . |
27 | I 'm afraid some of the other women he played around with when we were having one of our squalls did n't understand the situation . |
28 | Thirty years ago this week a gang of audacious , daring robbers held up the London to Glasgow mail train and made off with over two and a half million pounds . |
29 | Cyclists will be checked by police this month in a bid to stop thieves who made off with nearly £75,000 worth of bikes in East Cleveland last year . |
30 | TV raid : Ram raiders smashed a car through the front window of a Granada TV store in Westgate , Guisborough , yesterday at 5.40am and made off with more than £2,000 worth of video recorders . |