Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv prt] with [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | It is easier to keep them buried , push the feelings back down with stiffened muscles , joints and tension headaches . |
2 | Rub down with abrasive paper then degrease the surface with white spirit . |
3 | You have , by nature , a great deal of common sense , and should life become unexpectedly eventful of confusing , the important thing is to meet things head on with Capricornian determination , and always with an eye to the long-term future . |
4 | How does Compact fit in with other Government initiatives to benefit the inner cities ? |
5 | They can succeed only if they fit in with similar international plans ; in the Netherlands ' case , with the standards agreed by the European Community to which it belongs , and that applies particularly to vehicles . |
6 | you know I , I think , I think usually what I say about questionnaires is towards the business of , you know , kind of writing them in people 's own words that , that sort of fit in with ordinary language okay putting them in a sensible order advising people to do scale type things with five or seven points or something which you 've got a lot of already so a lot of the comments that I normally make on people 's questionnaires er you can take as read as it were erm so I think erm you know just really one or two minor things about layout like , you know , you know sort of space and , and moving things around a wee bit , it might make them easier to read but again as I say that 's a you know relatively minor erm problem . |
7 | We shall be leaving Peking for Sian at 11.30 this evening , and the comrades have given us a rousing send off with beautiful presents including a big embroidered tablecloth and napkins , and a beautiful framed picture made out of shells , with an inscription written on it specially for & I. They also gave us the enclosed photos , which give you an idea of what life is like here . |
8 | We know that the syntactic rules of SSL turn up in their written Swedish and so by analogy , children who grow up with Signed Swedish should instead be influenced to use the correct word order . |
9 | If a further trigger is required , do a large water change ( 40 per cent ) and top up with cold , simulating the rainy season . |
10 | Fix the doctor or nurse up with white coats , stethoscope and little lights of the kind used for looking in ears . |
11 | The uninhibited joining of their bodies was more glorious than anything she had imagined , and the culminating spasm which rocked and arched her body made her cry out with exquisite agony . |
12 | cry out with brief hysteria … |
13 | It was then seen to pitch up for several seconds and then pitch down with increasing engine noise . |
14 | Glad of the work , they put up with shabby trailers , long hours and sketchy benefits . |
15 | I mean people put up with sexual harassment because of the power imbalance . |
16 | The years catch up with Tiny |
17 | But even if it is not exactly this scheme , it is certain that any global agreement will have to be supported by a mechanism which allows the developing countries to pollute more while they catch up with developed countries which are simultaneously reducing their emissions . |
18 | Every year , travellers from all over the country decend on this small Cotswold town to buy and sell horses and catch up with old friends . |
19 | Every year , travellers from all over the country decend on this small Cotswold town to buy and sell horses and catch up with old friends . |
20 | Not until 1926 did servicing catch up with urgent repair needs . |
21 | .. or else ’ ) to be ignored until ‘ out of the blue ’ you lash out with harsh words or actions ( perhaps ) in order to release your mounting frustration and anger ? |
22 | Molten watches tumble out of wardrobes , cellos sprout spider-legs and scuttle musically in the shadows , faceless conductors lash out with scorpion-tailed batons . |
23 | Wash out with diluted shampoo . |
24 | Guitarist Kendall Jones plays the straight man , articulating Fishbone 's mix-and-match musical philosophy in earnest , common-sense terms while his colleagues lark about with frantic abandon — particularly livewire vocalist Angelo Moore . |
25 | ‘ Read on with increasing horror , ’ admits Walpole 's private diary . |
26 | To make a little nappy for a baby whale , cut out a triangle of white fondant and wrap around the base of the body before the tail is added , folding upwards and securing with a ‘ pin ’ — pipe on with royal icing and a medium writing nozzle and then paint with silver food colouring . |
27 | Meanwhile , on their beds and trolleys , the victims look on with anxious facies . |
28 | Other clubbers look on with amused curiosity . |
29 | He tugged his silk tie off with strong hands , shrugging out of his jacket in a blur of darkly flushed cheekbones and glittering , fevered eyes , then they were together again . |
30 | We meet up with other units of the Brigade and leave the road to continue the advance through the trees in the direction of small arms and automatic fire ahead . |