Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [adv prt] with [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | They had temping agencies , job centres , local papers the job centre only came up with about two people . |
2 | The main method used was that of interval harmony , which is adaptable enough to fit in with most serial situations . |
3 | But it was suddenly called off with just a week to go . |
4 | Words such as ’ normal ’ and ’ roles ’ are so weighed down with morally conservative pressures no responsible film-maker should let them be thrown in so lightly and without challenge . |
5 | If you do inadvertently end up with very little airbrake , or with excess speed , do n't be afraid to hold off slightly higher than normal while you get rid of some of the speed . |
6 | Yet they had all come up with very little . |
7 | Horses and litopterns happened to exploit four-legged galloping , and so ended up with almost identical legs . |
8 | Despite what they might say , Afghan Whigs are n't all dressed up with nowhere to go . |
9 | After a heart-stopping few minutes it was realized that it could be just squeezed through with about three-quarters of an inch to spare . |
10 | This year 's York Festival and Mystery Plays has put its troubles firmly behind it with some events already sold out with still three months to go . |
11 | Their activities thus linked up with more general efforts to protect the rural environment . |
12 | Try not to start out with too many fixed ideas of what is going to happen . |
13 | kids are fucking running around with just nothing on their feet |
14 | After Eduard Abazi had a shot pushed on to the bar by Wright , Raklli finally broke through with just seconds remaining to earn the home side a deserved consolation . |
15 | Wishing to rid the Anglican Church of the influence of Archbishop Laud , he would not go along with more zealous reformers who wished to break away . |
16 | They will not put up with simply being left without being told the reason for being apparently let down . |
17 | Is it just held on with like , a couple of nails or |
18 | While we waited for Pam to repack her carrier-bags ( she always ends up with twice as many as anyone else ) I tried unsuccessfully to force my size sevens into a pair of Kath 's size fives . |
19 | ‘ They know we 've always gone out with more than one of them and they 've always accepted it . |
20 | could we have possibly started out with not to give us exactly this cos it 's too it 's too much to find |
21 | Using the Windows software supplied with the printer it is possible to setup , configure and maintain your printer from the comfort of your PC screen — no more fiddling about with mysteriously labelled buttons and switches , or peering hopelessly at a badly lit LCD panel . |
22 | The raiders also made off with more than £700 in cash collected to pay for summer outings . |
23 | So either one can not imagine postal activity in isolation , because it is conceptually bound up with so much else , or one can imagine it as the futile activity of a deluded loner . |
24 | I understand that they got 36.5 per cent of the total shareholding in the end , but Purchase and Szell say that they 'll be unloading some of those and that they 'll probably end up with about 20 per cent . |
25 | If so , public opinion in the western democracies would probably put up with quite a lot of blood and bodies . |
26 | You can probably get by with just two flat-bladed screwdrivers of different sizes for driving slotted screws , plus one cross-point driver for cross-head screws ( Pozidriv and Supadriv are the commonest types ; a No 2 size screwdriver will drive the most widely-used screw sizes ) . |
27 | Mind you , Moscato played with a sprained elbow for virtually the entire game and we often packed down with only seven men . |
28 | Even with a reef in the main Rulor 11 fairly screamed along with just three crew |
29 | a government but all insurance companies really come up with much the same thing so I mean that 's , that 's purely for your technical information rather than anything else . |
30 | But often the woman becomes distant , loses interest in sex and sometimes even goes off with more traditionally masculine men . |