Example sentences of "[noun] [vb base] [adv prt] with a " in BNC.
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1 | Savanna animals cool off with a kind of organic radiator by evaporating water from the moist linings of the nasal chambers . |
2 | Rosa cut in with a squeal , ‘ No , do n't mention it to anyone . |
3 | But knowledge develops unevenly ; Dewey 's luck was not so conspicuous when it came to , say , radio engineering , where relatively simple new subjects end up with a classification symbol of twelve digits or more . |
4 | A ‘ Slaven for Scotland ’ number was followed immediately by the striker 's selection for Ireland ; the ‘ Pears for Sweden ’ shirt led inevitably to the goalie missing his England B call up with a fractured cheek bone . |
5 | How do the Garys and Larrys come up with a thousand quid ? |
6 | This will provoke a strong pull-back which can draw you towards the opponent Lash out with a back fist the instant this happens . |
7 | Few are in any doubt that there is plenty more pain to come , and it may well be that the interim management is now expected to clear the decks , steel itself to announce another enormous net loss for the current quarter and let the new chief executive and team come in with a clean sheet . |
8 | Well there was one sad part was n't it that when I was on my in training during the and the rockets and so in classrooms and had a lecturer talking to us and erm this lad come in with a message from the teleprint and erm give it to the instructor , and he 'd call a name and the chap would go out . |
9 | They have cottoned on to the fact that the dealers come up with a different brand name every week . |
10 | In this case , speakers or writers start out with a semantic representation of what they want to say or write , and search for the corresponding phonological information ( enabling one to say a word ) or orthographical information ( enabling one to write a word . |
11 | If relatives come in with a new resident , begin to get to know them as well . |
12 | And Shelley come back with a knife . |
13 | Our audiences put up with a lot , but they will not accept total inadequacies for every performance . |
14 | Not so many young people start out with a place of their own . |
15 | It always amazes me how Bills which the Government support end up with a Chairman from the Government side of the House , thus giving the Government a majority . |
16 | Rave suffers from a slew of sub-standard rubbish , but compared with the general bollocks Hypno Genesis shine through with a tongue-in-cheek optimism reminiscent of early Altern 8 . |
17 | Single notes or octaves ring out with a kind of starry brilliance . |
18 | Just as teacher secondment is most successful when teachers go out with a specific purpose in mind , so employer secondment works best when employers come into school with a particular task to perform . |
19 | The HP 700 products were originally based on Alsys technology and Alsys will continue developing , marketing and maintaining these products as well as shipping new versions of the product supporting HP-UX 8.0 on the Series 800 , and will follow up with a new version supporting the Series 400 and 300 workstations . |
20 | The State regards itself as threatened by Counter-revolution ; its apparatus of power is theoreti cally entitled to employ all means at its disposal ; the great leader person ally authorises the use of force ( and who dares contradict him ? ) ; the army and security forces lumber in with a grotesque over-use of fire power — in this case including heli copters — and within minutes there are bodies in the streets . |
21 | Unless and until scientists come up with a better way , the drug would probably have be administered by a catheter permanently inserted into the brain , a method currently used in treatments for inoperable brain cancer . |
22 | Let's suppose the dice show up with a four , a two , and a one . |
23 | Two men walk up with a patient between them . |
24 | A moment later he saw the second of the men go down with a sharp groan , clutching his balls . |
25 | Approaching the tube station at Notting Hill Gate , I saw a number 88 bus go by with a bright yellow advertisement proclaiming ‘ Britain needs its universities ’ . |
26 | ‘ If Halifax come back with a decent offer we 'll consider it . |
27 | People who go through any kind of shit come out with a certain sense of humour : it comes from the pain you go through and how you handle it . |
28 | A wipe down with a damp cloth is all that 's needed to keep them clean , and if they have a factory-finished polyester powder coating , they wo n't need to be redecorated for 15–20 years . |
29 | If women go out with a bunch of girlfriends or men disappear with ‘ the lads ’ , they too tell their partners when , approximately , they 'll be home . |
30 | State and local authorities struggle on with a handful of experts , usually on loan from the west , and an army of communist-trained bureaucrats lacking the faintest idea how a market economy works . |