Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] [adv prt] with [det] " in BNC.

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1 And then erm the lads in both they had decided they were gon na go on the go slow , but they were told if you go go on the on the go slow system , you 're gon na go home , he said , I 'm not prepared to carry on with that , he said , the manager there , that 's brother that is .
2 ‘ Yes , this time I think I might be willing to go along with that , ’ Luke conceded drily , his gaze skimming the new lushness of her mouth .
3 Some of the industry recognized that change was due and with various degrees of enthusiasm were prepared to go along with such proposals .
4 And I was n't prepared to go along with that .
5 I 'd be prepared to go along with that as well .
6 The RCM seemed to be prepared to go along with this , until they discovered that Willy was also in trouble with his employer , a Jeweller who caught the boy pocketing a silver cigarette case .
7 Unless the Government is prepared to come up with some cash there is a real danger that the Dearing vision will be blinded by the dust which the report is rapidly gathering .
8 Just to prove that the Slovenians do not have a monopoly on canoeing competition labels on alcoholic drinks , the French came up with this pleasant number .
9 This came out with more bravado than Sally-Anne really felt , and had she seen him more clearly before she intervened she might not have said anything at all .
10 It was all Harriet could do not to confront her , have the whole thing out , tell her that she was not prepared to put up with such behaviour any longer , that she might be a war widow with a child , but she was living in her mother 's house and should at least not take such care and help for granted .
11 But having followed his behaviour over the past few Christmas seasons , I can not help wondering what sort of cringing helot population is to be found in the County of Nottingham which is prepared to put up with such a Chief Constable .
12 There was a long pause then Rachel went on , ‘ Ian was n't prepared to put up with that , and I decided if his understanding would n't stretch that far I was better off without him . ’
13 This is really scraping the bottom of the barrel , selling off the defence related industries of our country and I do n't believe the people of this country will be prepared to put up with that .
14 fair point , its still er , I mean its a considerable number , I mean you can see why the insurance company 's are doing quite well , but your willing to put up with that as well for the , for the good points of a car , for the freedom that er , that cars give you and the safety someone has said , the individual safety as a woman , yes .
15 She must have loved the real father of Phena very much if she was willing to put up with all of this .
16 The party faithful might be willing to put up with such dissonance among their candidates .
17 Dentists wo n't be willing to put up with such a pay cut .
18 Dentists wo n't be willing to put up with such a pay cut .
19 And the Dutch and the English put up with this for about fifteen seconds .
20 Wattana secured frame seven with 55 but the world No 2 won through with another run of 44 .
21 Now , as a consequence of my eight marginal years on a drug squad , visits to the United Nations , and the three years at university reading a subject which few knew anything about , but would be willing to dismiss along with all of the social sciences , I was in danger of being irrevocably cast into the mould of being a ‘ college man ’ or academic .
22 Or , or anything , you know so this er man one day he says , we were playing cards , he said , I 'm bloody fed up with this .
23 How much longer am I supposed to put up with this ? "
24 She was supposed to blend in with that group .
25 Now it 's perfectly now the cost er the benefits from sort of marketing right to buy is really very , very dubious erm the government has shown time and again that what it takes then gives with one hand , it takes away with another and the costs are obvious , we are fragmenting our housing stock , we are putting it , we are likely to end up with more and more with a higher proportion of poor properties and erm there 's also the risk that if we do really have to be promoting right to buy we 're going to have people who are probably not sure whether they can afford to buy their house or are n't sure whether they even want to buy their house .
26 The 2nd KONR Div. , formed at Heuberg , was now mobilised ; and the 1st Div. , to the exasperation of Field-Marshal Schörner , marched south from the Oder to link up with these compatriots .
27 That ties up with this .
28 ‘ How does that fit in with this idea of a universe that doubles back on itself ? ’
29 ‘ I applaud Myra 's loyalty , but it 's stupid to carry on with this charade of twins . ’
30 They 're all fed up with this shit .
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