Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] with the [adv] " in BNC.

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1 This fits in with the traditionally tight control that local authority finance directors like to keep .
2 Rarer species of snowdrops are being indiscriminately harvested along with the more common ones .
3 The day progressed and temperatures and humidity rose along with the fiercely contested matches .
4 " [ The transfer in 1860 ] between the Goldsmiths ' Company and the Corporation was carried through with the most perfect agreement and accord . "
5 You can tell that you have not been fobbed off with the more mature product by the size of the cuts and the pallor of the flesh .
6 The German Siemens was in a stronger position in several ways ; in addition to its computer and telecommunications equipment strengths , Siemens in the late 1980S was attempting to catch up with the vertically integrated Japanese electronics companies ; it was making a major chip effort , with use by the German car industry especially in mind .
7 Built in quality stone and timber , the lodges have a country elegance which blends perfectly with the richly wooded hillside .
8 LA now plans to become the first conurbation in the world to grapple comprehensively with the most pressing international problem of the next century : how to remain prosperous without choking to death .
9 Gordon John Sinclair is Gregory , a gangling , amiable misfit who falls in love with Dee Hepburn but eventually cops off with the infinitely more desirable Clare Grogan on a balmy evening in East Kilbride — which looks like heaven .
10 Ian Perry , fed up with the daily commute on overcrowded trains and a boring bank job in the City , traded in his four-bedroomed detached house in New Malden for a village post office and general store in Paul , near Land 's End .
11 Tim Kaihatsu wrote quite a lot — in fact , he was the one who came up with the most material .
12 Homeless people came up with the most poignant things , probably because they 're used to communicating this way . ’
13 Erm I did n't spot the tentative benefit , I do n't think you actually got that bit as far as what was gon na be in it because when erm Steve came up with the why so long I think that , that took you off the track a bit .
14 A SURVEY by the St John Ambulance Brigade came up with the remarkably interesting finding that the man most women would prefer to give them the kiss of life , assuming it was necessary or even if it was n't , would be TV doctor Hilary Jones .
15 She came up with the wonderfully whacky idea of the Cabinet all being drug smugglers . ’
16 As a result the paper came out with the most terrifying remarks allegedly made by Baldwin about some of the political figures of the day , notably Beaverbrook , but also Lloyd George and others .
17 The month kicks off with the Not-So Innocent Bystanders ' production of ‘ 3 Steps to Heaven ’ , a new music theatre piece by writer/performer Helen Trew , and directed by local actor Richard Orr .
18 The book deals progressively with the how , the why and the when of every stage of a simple conveyancing matter .
19 PJ , however , is lining up with the very best .
20 The waterfall is a part of the enormously extensive and complicated subterranean water system that has been traced now through this limestone mass if and which links up with the astonishingly deep fissures or gouffres that the speleologists have explored in the mountains to the east .
21 In 1965 the young Cooder teamed up with the equally young Taj Mahal in a band called The Rising Sons .
22 It can also help you keep up with the rapidly changing world of work .
23 Only a few people can keep up with the rapidly advancing frontier of knowledge , and they have to devote their whole time to it and specialize in a small area .
24 Mozart seems to have begun to refine his style of composition , and two of them at least stand well with the very popular symphonies of the next decade — the Symphony in G Minor , K.183/173dB , written in October 1773 just after his return from Vienna , and the Symphony in A major , K.201/186a , written in April the following year ( see PLATE IV and 19 & 20 ) .
25 It does not matter whether the golden spike is hammered in somewhere in England or in France or in China , so long as we can make an arbitrary decision , stop arguing about words and get on with the much more difficult ( but much more rewarding ) task of correlation .
26 I suggested that the insistent gaze , the awareness of detail , were of the kind we associate with love or hate , while the persistent emphasis on traps or limits that can never be crossed belonged rather with the very different forces of pity or fear .
27 The outcome may well depend on who copes best with the long run in to polling day .
28 But it 's a stonker , kicking off with the memorably camp spoken intro ‘ Future Legend ’ ( ‘ This ai n't rock'n'roll — this is Genocide ! ’ ) and never looking back through its mixture of theatrical lyricism ( get ‘ We Are The Dead ’ and ‘ Candidate ’ ) and chiming guitar rockers , including the classic , near-six minute title track and the oft-resuscitated ‘ Rebel Rebel ’ .
29 But it 's a stonker , kicking off with the memorably camp spoken intro ‘ Future Legend ’ ( ‘ This ai n't rock'n'roll — this is Genocide ! ’ ) and never looking back through its mixture of theatrical lyricism ( get ‘ We Are The Dead ’ and ‘ Candidate ’ ) and chiming guitar rockers , including the classic , near-six minute title track and the oft-resuscitated ‘ Rebel Rebel ’ .
30 Cheque book journalism is a broader and more complex issue than the confiscation of the proceeds of crime and is bound up with the more general question of media reporting of the criminal justice system .
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