Example sentences of "[adv] [adv prt] with the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I can assure Graham he will be the loneliest man in football , reviled by people who have n't the first clue about the game , but who will go right along with the bloodsuckers willing him to fail . |
2 | Only the sun goes silently and endlessly on with the lark 's song . |
3 | The greatest number , however , were self-employed men who often had some small property to hand down along with the know-how of their trade . |
4 | There was a very considerable consensus on the elements selected , and these choices , in the order in which they appear in the text , are given below along with the percentage ( rounded to the nearest integer ) of the informants who identified each one . |
5 | This method is particularly suitable for removing minor bumps in the landscape , the new level blending naturally in with the surroundings . |
6 | You must know foreign languages , you 've been all over with the Army , 'ave n't you ? ’ |
7 | They burn all over with the heat and feel hotter than their temperature would justify . |
8 | The dug-over , weed-free site should be consolidated by raking and treading down all over with the heels . |
9 | He even managed to compliment Dawn Allenby on the silk headscarf , printed all over with the heads of Scottie dogs , which she wore twisted into a turban about her dark hair . |
10 | 1 Peel the pears and rub them all over with the cut side of the lemon . |
11 | I reckon he 'd better off with the music to be honest , I mean |
12 | Whilst they were appearing in Up With the Lark at the Adelphi Theatre , they coped admirably with their filming schedule but were furious when Sickert produced a picture of them called High Steppers . |
13 | 3 He follows right through with the kick . |
14 | Counterfeiting is a deliberate attempt to confuse consumers by copying a well-known trademark , generally along with the packaging , to suggest that a product is made by a manufacturer with a good reputation when it is , in fact , inferior . |
15 | Particles were just in with the carp lads and we decided to transfer the philosophies to bream . |
16 | Humming absent-mindedly along with the music on the radio as she sped on through the night , Shannon pursed her lips thoughtfully . |
17 | I 'm not up with the name of it |
18 | But the emergency window on the left opened quite easily and I was soon out with the thought that a safe landing is one you can walk away from . |
19 | ‘ Did your husband really love you and help you ? ’ after a drink or two and ‘ How do you know he is not out with the girls where he is ? |
20 | As such , they enjoyed success early on with the ballad , ‘ Pictures Of Matchstick Men ’ , before opting for the chord-challenged sound — so beloved of their followers — which is typified by such seminal lieder as ‘ Caroline ’ , ‘ Down Down ’ , ‘ Whatever You Want' ’ and ‘ Rockin' All Over The World ’ . |
21 | There 's a large sitting room with worn sofas and chairs and ashtrays and a television high on the wall , it 's always on with the sound turned low . |
22 | then him and his mum got off along with the rest of the people what was the driver 's name ? |
23 | Favourite backers had few anxious moments about the narrow margins involved in their investment , however , as Pencader was always up with the leaders and quickened at the furlong pole to score by two lengths . |
24 | The son of Rainbow Quest was always up with the leaders that day , clearly enjoying himself on the easy ground and eventually racing three and a half lengths clear . |
25 | Always up with the pace , she responded instantly when Cash Asmussen asked her to repel the challenges of the favourite , Chimes Of Freedom , and Line Of Thunder . |
26 | Brittain is always up with the lark and it was a nice piece of work that Needle Gun did under Roberts on the Side Hill woodchip gallops early on Tuesday that makes me select him for the Laburnum Stakes . |
27 | I 'm still back with the wheelbarrow , ’ said Gedanken unhappily . |
28 | She had a delicate , innocent face ; the cheeks still round with the plumpness of childhood . |
29 | ‘ Before the accident I was right up with the leaders , ’ he said . |
30 | This morning , this morning you know , I 'm right up with the news is n't I ? |