Example sentences of "[to-vb] [pron] [adv prt] with " in BNC.
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1 | Out of his sack he fished a pair of sticky-rubber knee-pads and proceeded to strap them on with a complicated system of webbing . |
2 | Er we 'd like to see them out with us to give the company as much harassment . |
3 | We have grown too good , kind and sensitive to mow them down with machine guns , starve them out of existence . |
4 | He had to pull himself up with help from other divers who pulled his umbilical , and anything else they could get hold of . |
5 | After spending more of the taxpayers ' funds to make the King Edmondo seaworthy , and to rig her out with state-of-the-art marine communications equipment , Coleman handed the boat over in late March to Hurley , who renamed her Skunk Kilo . |
6 | She wanted to pull him down with her . |
7 | Erm I 've not done this before and I wanted to try it out with a small group like yourselves to see how we go on with it . |
8 | The current was starting to tip the canoe over and I began to panic as the boat was filling up rapidly and I tried my best to bail it out with my hands but had little success . |
9 | Mandy either had not noticed the formidable wall of his reserve , or had decided to batter it down with her considerable charm . |
10 | It takes a Wittgenstein to pull us up with a jolt , by saying that this is like translating a chair — not the word ‘ chair ’ , but a chair — into French . |
11 | Yet this epidemic of self-inflicted slaughter seems to pass us by with little front page news in the national Press . |
12 | This bloke they are trying to set me up with . |
13 | At one time we kept pigs and used to feed them up with the waste food and sell them in the market . |
14 | The illustrations were line drawings and she used to colour them in with crayons after each new plant had been correctly named . |
15 | Where did he get the money to set himself up with a yacht in Burnham-on-bloody-Crouch if it was n't a pay-off from Maurice Abberley for services rendered ? ’ |
16 | He says sure , he was clean all right , and the screws left him nothing but a shit-soiled bucket and two aspirin to sort himself out with . |
17 | ‘ What about asking Albert 's to set you up with a really quiet-looking business outfit for New York ? |
18 | ‘ We 'll have to feed you up with a good meal before you go , ’ said Sister Margaret . |
19 | ( If you like we will happily contract to set it up with you . ) |
20 | I tried to clean it out with a trolley . |
21 | If there is no one to talk it through with , then there is the real risk of hopeless adventure . |
22 | It is a good idea to talk it through with someone and , if possible , to visit homes before making a decision . |
23 | Afterwards , give your child the chance to talk it over with you . |
24 | Only you can answer this and you might need to talk it over with a close friend if you want to get to the heart of your feelings on the matter . |
25 | ‘ I shall have to talk it over with my husband . ’ |
26 | ‘ But I 'll think I 'll just need to talk it over with a few people before we run it though . ’ |
27 | ‘ Well , it seems to me you 'll have to talk it over with her , ’ she said , determined to be non-partisan . |
28 | The other thing is to talk it over with your line manager , so that if you 've picked something up you want to implement yourself back at , in the workplace then |
29 | From bitter experience , she knew it would be impossible to talk it over with Julius , look at the advantages and disadvantages of such a decision , and then reach an amicable agreement . |
30 | He would n't say any more until he 'd had a chance to talk it over with a friend , he said . ’ |