Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adv prt] with [det] " in BNC.

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1 He a attended courses , and on a couple of occasions he 'd travelled down with another officer to collect prisoners .
2 you could see it like , er but it could easily have been filled in with some wood and nobody would know it was there , yeah
3 a record of the activities undertaken along with any results and conclusions ;
4 Or the quarry would have carried on with this slate mine .
5 She 's had , she 's just come in with that
6 Erm he 's just come down with this rotten old cough and cold again and I was going to take him to the doctor 's but then they do n't like it giving them anything and I do n't like giving him anything so
7 A a apart from Chris and Bill , I 've sat down with all the M S fours an and been through the changes to the appointment contract , and how they now erm form the basis of the er interim client report .
8 Obviously there are certain key factors to any sort of reasonable living space : walls and ceiling will have to be decorated along with all the woodwork ; windows and floors have to be treated in some way ; there must be light both to see by and to enhance the space ; there should be something to sit on and probably to eat from and almost certainly somewhere to work at times .
9 It does little to promote the general public understanding of the sport when riders whose only role will be in the supporting competitions are mixed in with those in pursuit of the World Cup .
10 No money from any of the manager 's other interests could be mixed in with this account , and the manager should not be allowed to borrow money from it .
11 Mixed in with both groups are the Chinese who lived in Vietnam and ran many of its businesses .
12 I am told that there have been further incidents since the system reopened but so far nobody has come along with any details .
13 And his friend Rachel ( ‘ She 's a singer ’ ) has just dropped in with some presents from her mom , and the bluesman tells us his old voice is starting to go , and our audience is finished .
14 He said but she 'd be considered along with all the others but she ai n't gon na get a job with terminal full time when her contract runs out on May the eighteenth if she does n't get her finger out and get dr driving test passed and buy herself a car .
15 It is clear that in the 1990s the demand will exist , particularly when demographic considerations such as changing family size are considered along with those already taken explicitly into account such as age and social class .
16 The unpublished results of the Birmingham community aneurysm screening project were considered along with those of other , larger projects .
17 There was only time to whisper his name before his lips claimed hers in a kiss of such tenderness and passion that her doubts were scattered along with any inhibitions she might have been harbouring .
18 And I saw that the shed window had been boarded over with some plywood , and the board had a number beneath which was the signature ‘ Popova ’ .
19 There is no ‘ mass audience ’ of uncritical couch potatoes ready to be fobbed off with any old rubbish .
20 He tells her , too , about the toy drawer in which the pencil-case was originally lost , and the characteristic choking dusty smell it would develop as the toys in it became mixed up with each other to form a kind of solid pudding , which had to be taken out at the end of each school holidays , and separated once again into its components .
21 Yes and er my mother was frightened to death of guns because , oh he was a bit of a boy at heart I mean you can just imagine everybody used to bring the sporting guns to be repaired and there was guns floating about all over the place , and my mother was scared stiff of guns right till the time she died er , and he got mixed up with all these sporting connections you know like go off to shoots and various things and I think he did a bit of cock fighting in his day as well , but I 've , I 've got the exercise books that his two brothers .
22 I told you getting mixed up with that boy was trouble . ’
23 ‘ And how 'd you get mixed up with that layabout ?
24 Books on Scottish History were mixed up with those on Volcanoes , and a particular book on World Leaders was often found in the ‘ SWAMPLIFE ’ section , between ‘ NEWTS ’ and ‘ WEEDS ’ .
25 ‘ How could a scrap of a woman who 'd never left the country get mixed up with some crazy Venetian ?
26 Although adults and good spellers can also get mixed up with these , especially when they are writing quickly , this confusion is often the sign of weak visual memory .
27 Mixed up with these , you 'll find the strap-like , grey-green fronds of Evernia prunastri , the so-called ‘ oak moss ’ .
28 If you boo has that been booted up with that in ?
29 What monstrous vanity makes them conclude the memory wants to be clogged up with this sort of rubbish ?
30 These guitars represent total design philosophies , not marketing exercises where a manufacturer or ad agency has tried to hoodwink us into believing the instrument really is different because its headstock is slightly more rounded than the Ibanez — or whatever other triviality they 've come up with that month .
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