Example sentences of "[v-ing] [adv prt] with [det] " in BNC.
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1 | A list structure joins a sequence of data elements by including along with each data element a pointer , which is itself a field , relating to the next data element in the list . |
2 | ‘ If you 'd bothered to listen to me , ’ Peter went on , ‘ instead of simply wading in with all those slanderous accusations about her , I 'd have told you earlier . ’ |
3 | As a result of nail sickness , the heavy Westmorland slates were regularly coming loose and crashing down with such force that they sliced through the lead gutters below . |
4 | He watched them disappear from his view , his father still waddling along with that bloody basket . |
5 | er present work , and so I mean , you , you , could say we 'll take it , er two or three hundred complaints from London , and buy time I suppose , erm to see if if if er work up here had picked up or natural wastage went or what ever , erm , if it did n't go up then , I mean in the long term , erm one could n't envisage keeping on with more staff than what 's thought to be a fairly generously assessed formula anyway , says we need . |
6 | If Candy realised the game Adam was playing , she would go storming in with all guns blazing , never stopping to think of the possible consequences , all her protective instincts roused in defence of her best friend . |
7 | Bono says : ‘ We were walking along with all these sad , dour-looking people . |
8 | Can you imagine anybody walking along with that , they 'd wan na |
9 | Then he 'll be walking in with this quiz an |
10 | So I did and it 's very strange I remember toddling off with this little chap and er and Miss said , Who is this then ? or words to that effect . |
11 | It seems as if the top 10 firms are walking off with all the prizes these days — literally . |
12 | Bush , at 68 , had a hard job keeping up with such a pace . |
13 | Keeping up with that galloping pen of hers , Mrs Praga one day devised " a scheme based on deep orange-hued carnations " , the table-slip to be of deep sunset yellow satin edged with écru lace ( sunset yellow , she tells us elsewhere , was a Liberty colour — in fact most of her inspiration came from Liberty 's ) . |
14 | They also argue that , given Pentos ' current level of borrowings , it is hard to picture Dillons ' expansion keeping up with that of Waterstones , which has the more capacious pockets of W H Smith to support it . |
15 | Now 98 per cent of their business is with the top exhibitors , and this means keeping up with all the new varieties being bred . |
16 | Most likely of all is that we partially trust one another , and each play some mixed sequence of COOPERATE and DEFECT , ending up with some intermediate sum of money . |
17 | For the best way to job-hunt in Europe is by going to the country of your choice for a few weeks and signing up with several private employment agencies . |
18 | ‘ Fine by me , but wo n't Bryant smell a rat when he sees me walking out with all this ? ’ |
19 | Prime Minister Vitold Fokin , however , took the offensive at the parliamentary session on July 3 , condemning attempts by parliament to interfere in government affairs , threatening the resignation of the Cabinet of Ministers , and walking out with all but two of his ministers . |
20 | If he had been walking out with any other girl in service in the town they could have stayed in on a wet night and talked by the kitchen range , but with the Hogans hovering around he had to bring Patsy out into the rain . |
21 | You 'll have to excuse it being a bit cold cos we 're walking around with all windows |
22 | Because you 're always walking around with that bloody notebook writing everything down , and you 're not getting anywhere near the truth … |
23 | Why would that be , why would you be arrested for walking around with this ? |
24 | A bus to Exeter and then E , oh I 'm not hassling around with that ! |
25 | Er , asking if there 's anything we co , look at him walking about with that |
26 | And he walking round with these shorts on from last night , and his like , dirty T shirt and this big plaster with nancy boy written on it trying to get home . |
27 | No arguing with that , thought Cadfael , looking on with some anxiety from his retired place . |
28 | Watch it Tim and see what happens because that yellow bit will start mingling in with all the other bit . |
29 | So let's pretend to be fitting in with that . ’ |
30 | The former , while fitting in with much of popular ideology , is contradicted by current sociological studies of men 's violence ; the latter is more consistent with the evidence of this research . |