Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] with a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Secure the long bullrush leaves around the pond , sticking on with a little fondant . |
2 | It 's important to go somewhere with a good kindergarten where they can just be looked after or taught to ski . |
3 | 2 The defender drives upward with a full knee spring out of the attacker 's reach . |
4 | Kohl has decided to go on with a fast-breeder reactor in Kalkar on the Rhine , although development costs have quadrupled to 6–5 billion DM . |
5 | Basically , I just sit down with a little Pignose amp and a tape recorder and play all night . ’ |
6 | From then on , every two years or so , they were to acquire more brothers and sisters : Elizabeth ; Mary , who died the year after her birth ; then Sarah or Susanna , baptised along with a new Mary in 1784 . |
7 | Is there a certain time when you always love to sit down with a relaxing drink and something to eat ? |
8 | ‘ You 've fallen in with a right bad pair there , chief . |
9 | When it begins to set , splash a little water on to it , and rub gently with a pointing trowel in a circular motion , to smooth flush , leaving little or no sanding . |
10 | These priorities are also reflected in the prescriptions for teacher education laid down with an increasing degree of firmness from the centre . |
11 | It was the first time , too , that I 'd been in a classroom with girls , and I got in with a bad bunch of women . |
12 | Fine creases where the colour had flaked off the shoes were painted in with a rich reunite of permanent rose and white , whilst permanent rose was used alone for some minor details like the punchmarks on the orange strap loops and the stitching around the edges of the straps themselves . |
13 | ‘ But we did n't want to go in with a heavy commitment at first ; we took a PC and wrote our own very simple software to deal with incoming orders . ’ |
14 | If your candidate is going to research the level of pollution in a local river , he does n't stand on the bridge and look ; he either wades in to feel for junk or he goes in with a professional diver to find it . |
15 | Seating ourselves on the trunk of an old ash-tree that stretched along the ground , Coleridge read aloud with a sonorous and musical voice , the ballad of Betty Foy . |
16 | The pH levels can be adjusted manually with a commercial adjuster . |
17 | But he could cash in with a lucrative return against the 24-year-old German early next year . |
18 | Sparse eyebrows can be filled in with a sharpened eye pencil , but soften with a brush afterwards so there is no hard line . |
19 | 6/Highlights are masked out while areas are filled in with a thin wash . |
20 | The BM7 intervened swiftly with a lengthy editorial , bringing the profession out strongly against eugenics . |
21 | If the small company audit is abolished , the reason for being authorised will disappear along with a substantial part of their earning capacity which they do not believe they can recoup through selling other services . |
22 | Androgyny was expect to go along with a broad , flexible and effective repertoire of behaviours , and well-adjusted emotions . |
23 | It will be necessary to see how far it is possible to go along with a strict criterion-referenced system or what kind of compromises may be worked out if such a system has advantages of motivating pupils and aiding changes in curriculum . |
24 | The spiritual ( or is it the psychic ? ) intensity of their presence goes together with a marvellous air of freedom and delicacy . |
25 | Once again , the desirability of clear terms of contract , coupled perhaps with an unambiguous job description , is plain . |
26 | The end of power-sharing had left a vacuum , which the constitutional convention had failed to fill , and Ulster staggered on with a vicious IRA campaign , tit-for-tat assassinations , unconvincing direct rule , and no obvious sense of direction . |
27 | For instance , judo flyweight Karen Briggs grappling on with a dislocated shoulder shoved back in its socket . |
28 | A few other media met the conditions of technology , but simply failed to catch on with a mass audience . |
29 | As the right hon. and learned Member for Surrey , East ( Sir G. Howe ) advised everyone in the Financial Times last week , ’ There is nothing to prevent a group of countries pressing on with a separate Treaty The fact is that we can not , even if we wished , stop the others going ahead . ’ |
30 | Cut the rich fruit cake in half diagonally and place one half on top of the other to form a triangle , sandwiching on with a little apricot glaze . |