Example sentences of "[adv] with [adj] [noun sg] [subord] " in BNC.

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1 Then he hosed him down with warm water until all traces of the beck had been removed .
2 ‘ I 've been hosed down with cold water while standing naked in the snow , ’ said one man .
3 Overall television fulfilled its public service role of informing the electorate , and did so particularly well as the election drew closer ; while the press fulfilled its self-assigned role as pamphleteers within a libertarian system , and did so with increasing effect as the election drew closer .
4 I do so with considerable trepidation since , as an author , I am a beneficiary of the book trade 's success and , moreover , despite my happy experiences of the trade and publishing in general , I do not have in-depth knowledge of the publishing business .
5 that I 'd need it , he 'll be going in , in with bloody mob if I 'd have done it .
6 But it was the false calm of the eye of the storm — and the storm was to break out anew with renewed fury when darkness fell .
7 the reasons I said I I I I could go along with that approach as well .
8 It automatically moves 2D6″ and is moved along with compulsory movement before other troops can move .
9 Boardwalk bounded along with more enthusiasm than grace at the head of the second group while two horses , including the favourite , made the running some three lengths clear of her .
10 What was to have been a grand finale to the four-day official visit had to be hurried along with little ceremony as rain pelted down on Kyongju , spoiling the autumnal splendour of the ornamental gardens , a favourite spot for young honeymooners .
11 But it , you ca n't then put that information together with other information because they 're actually telling us different things , if you see what I mean ?
12 Enclose an initial questionnaire , together with some guidance as to what sort of information you require .
13 Thereafter it hammers away with great effect until it has excavated a narrow tunnel as much as three feet long .
14 For years Pakistan 's opponents have made snide remarks about their bowlers getting away with such trickery as seam-picking and scuffing up the ball , ploys which make the ball swerve off the pitch or swing further in the air .
15 Gentrification benefits selectively , takes away with one hand as it gives with another , bestowing respectability at a cost of displacement ( chapters 5 and 6 ) .
16 Lizzy would be allowed to get away with blue murder while her father was around , it was always the same , then when he swanned off again , it would be left to Kate to pick up the pieces and get back some kind of equilibrium .
17 Now , the force that is truly Ahriman — the Darkfall — can break through with increasing frequency until everything — everything — ceases to exist as we know it . ’
18 And they were still chatting comfortably with each other when she rejoined them in the living-room , feeling very much like a spare part .
19 ‘ We disagree totally with forced deportation as heartless and inhumane , ’ he said .
20 ‘ Our inspiration is totally with rural life as it can be lived , ’ Laura wrote some years later .
21 do n't run off with that skirt cos I 'm wearing it tomorrow .
22 But it 's really obvious that we 're gon na get off with this weekend cos we both keep making endu innuendos about it .
23 Off with some flibberty-gibbet when we 're facing The Nortons !
24 He was hustled up to London to have his head cut off with less mercy than we would treat a chicken .
25 I felt and slid my arms under Harry 's and with my feet slipping on the muddy bottom yanked him upwards as fiercely as I could and found him still stuck and yanked again twice more with increasing desperation until finally whatever had been holding him released its grasp and he came shooting to the surface , only to begin falling sluggishly back again as a dead weight .
26 That is why Canada is the biggest trading partner of the United States , why America is Mexico 's biggest partner , and why the countries of the European Community trade more with each other than with anyone else .
27 The beginning of the book deals more with social history than science .
28 If a student is showing evidence of having major difficulties , he/she should be advised not to progress further with new material until these difficulties have been mastered .
29 Well you come home with hundred pound if you had n't done no winners or anything you 'd come home with hundred pound .
30 ‘ Your family get on with each other though , do n't they ?
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