Example sentences of "[pron] [adv prt] with the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Do not pull them on with the nuts , but make sure they fit on their own first , then smear copper anti-seize compound onto the wheel face and centre before fitting .
2 Er I also need people to help me on with the bar wi serving on the bar .
3 The Austrian officials were quite another matter ; middle-aged , self-confident , well dressed and courteous , they enquired how long I intended to stay , glanced in the boot , and waved me on with the hope that I would enjoy my stay .
4 Find some of them , Harriet , mix them in with the glamour — and see what you get .
5 Look at the words of the hymns , glance at the dates and link them in with the theories we have discussed , and I can promise you that it will all make a little more sense and make it even more evident how our hymn-writers wrestled with the meaning of the cross .
6 So , while I stood off their changes and challenges with the right hand , I let them in with the left .
7 You can move icons into this group simply by dragging them in with the mouse .
8 When Nigel learned of their whereabouts , he began to hunt them down with the aid of his yeomen .
9 If you have you could perhaps use them along with the video text as a package grouped around a theme .
10 French aplomb was to the fore as Auguste handed the crab to them along with the hook , raised his new Panama hat and bade them a courteous farewell .
11 ’ And all the activities for the children that one can attend — sports days , Christmas parties , the Mod — you can get involved in them along with the children .
12 Good thing you brought me along with the baggage , you know .
13 The problem was finally solved by fixing a wire to my ankle and running it under the rock to an aqualunged diver , who on a signal from Stuart would tug on the wire and pull me down with the speed of an express lift , and would let go when my face turned blue .
14 Yes I in with the Debs card yes .
15 Even in the situation that we find ourselves in with the Maxwell Pension situation , where we find that the the erm Trust Law did n't prevent the things from happening which did happen .
16 Much to my shame I knew nothing of the Cambrian Railways as most of my interest up to then had been in the Southern Railways and to a greater extent industrial railways , and so decided that much research was necessary , which along with the commencement of renovations will form part of our next episode : - ‘ A NEW STATION IN LIFE ’ .
17 There is an organic garden and tree nursery , which along with the farm , are valuable areas both for schoolchildren and adults .
18 During these past ten years , he had learned a great deal about his stepfather 's business ; not only did he trudge the streets collecting money , which he then took to the bank after it had been religiously recounted by Luther , but he was the one who made all the entries into the ledgers ; he was the one who always met with accountants and reported back to his stepfather , who constantly grumbled that he was ‘ too ill and racked with pain' to weigh himself down with the burden of meetings and ridiculous men in ridiculous suits , with their ridiculous ideas that a man should always invest the money he earns with the sweat of his brow …
19 The disadvantage of that was you could n't have somebody in with the class for five or six lessons just standing there pretending to film .
20 I said so , and you fobbed me off with the excuse that you 'd been talking about Lilian 's twin .
21 Ramblin' Jeff hooks you in with the opening ‘ Goin' Down ’ , a cover of a Don Nix song that lurches drunkenly out of the speakers and sets the mood for the rest of the record .
22 Sembene Ousmane is a story-teller and a skilful writer who can carry you along with the drama and the atmosphere regardless of subject .
23 She was not quite sure what all of them — she along with the rest — were laughing about ; but there they were , rolling about with mirth , and Herbert Fraser looking as pleased as Punch .
24 William Laud , who along with the king directed ecclesiastical policy throughout the 1630s , had little interest in the struggles of his beleaguered co-religionists on the continent , and was far more concerned that money be raised for the repair of St Paul 's Cathedral in London than for the relief of Calvinist refugees from the Palatinate .
25 In the mythology of modern soccer , the ‘ scout ’ , an expert in a shabby raincoat has been replaced by the more avaricious figure of the ‘ agent ’ , the character with the car-phone who along with the club chairman has become the financial ‘ Lucifer ’ of football .
26 ’ And if you do n't bring anything off-planet , I 'll let you off with the minimum . ’
27 We 'll let you off with the newsletter .
28 There 's no danger of mixing you up with the mystery man from Pepe 's . ’
29 I 'll expect you back with the money .
30 Indeed , I have been hoping to buy you out with the rest of my legacy . "
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