Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] [to-vb] [adv prt] with " in BNC.
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1 | Over time she has retained her ideological commitment , and the shortcomings as well as the successes of her government record are invoked by her as reasons to press on with the original strategy . |
2 | The start of a new year is a time for pundits to come up with predictions they may well regret |
3 | It will take years for Albania to catch up with the standards of medicine in other European countries but not all the news is negative . |
4 | Er I would , I would echo that , that we feel that they money has been paid in for work or services done by the employer and by the er fund members themselves have contributed and I do n't think it belongs to either of those parties in any more , it 's held by the trustees to pay pensions , if for nothing it 's been put there just to pay pensions , it 's not a piggy bank for er for companies to draw out with the with their tame er trustees allowing it , it it 's money the trustees hold in in trust and I believe that 's the law at the moment and er I I think we would like to see that confirmed in any new law . |
5 | Then they went into the lead , only for Peterborough to come back with a late equaliser . |
6 | This arrangement , cleverly yet quite simply managed , would give him a couple of hours to get on with what he desperately wanted to get on with : to climb into bed with Downes 's beautiful and doubtlessly over-sexed wife , Lucy , and get his bottom on the top sheet before his time ran out . |
7 | There was also no lack of opportunity to meet up with your contemporaries in and around the dale — there was even a dance hall of a kind . |
8 | I have to allow the songwriting people within this operation to have the time and security of mind to get on with their art . |
9 | He lurched at every step and emitted squeaks of either joy or horror — it was impossible to tell — when the pony trotted a couple of paces to catch up with its companions . |
10 | and good news from Hereford … in reply to Devon 's first innings total of one hundred and eighty one the county are one hundred and ninety six for two … a bit of speed to finish off with tonight … we 're off to Gloucestershire to the Prescott Hill Climb with Mark Kiff |
11 | Those who have worked with him during the time that he has been in his present post have come to admire the hard work , courage and assiduity with which he has pursued the object of bringing the parties within the island of Ireland to sit down with the British Government and resolve their differences . |
12 | No , fair do's , it takes a lot of forethought to come up with that one . |
13 | ‘ When I hired Michael , I thought our organisation needed a fresh implementation of ideas to go along with what we were doing . |
14 | He commenced one such exploit in 1970 , when he dropped out of Berkeley to move in with singer Janis Joplin , whom he had met while making a cocaine delivery to her Marin County house . |
15 | Pedal steel players do much the same kind of thing , but they 're lucky because they 've got loads of strings to play around with ; when you 're a guitar player and you 're down to six , you have to break it down and come up with some simpler versions . ’ |
16 | When you have noted down every single thing which you wish to discuss use the information to prepare a well-ordered list of questions to take in with you . |
17 | What I have always said is that way you set up supervision behind the programme is the most crucial , so therefore if I can sit down and help them to set up the most strenuous type of supervision to go along with the equipment , then they feel safe and the community feel safer that none of them will go out and commit another crime . |
18 | But there is little inkling of how the mechanism will work , and we have to wait until December for the management executive and the Department of Education to come up with ideas . |
19 | The professor said that the plans , which will not involve incineration , followed the region 's appointment of consultants to come up with the best environmental option for the disposal of the region 's sewage sludge without excessive cost . |
20 | Do you think there is an argument for finding natural teachers as opposed to set of people to get on with the job ? |
21 | The initial £77 million budget was split between the LDDC and London Regional Transport , and it involved the building of a railway from Tower Hill in the west through the Isle of Dogs to link up with Stratford in the north . |
22 | It would be much more constructive for a consortium of donors to sit down with governments and review their need for aid finance over , say , the next three-year period . |
23 | We rehearsed so much stuff that it 's given us plenty of music to play around with on the tour . |
24 | They say a fraction of a second , we we do n't have fractions of seconds to play about with . |
25 | Part of the approach is a 15-member commission authorised by the House of Representatives to come up with recommendations for new airline policies . |
26 | Financial consultant Richard Bateman totted up all the gifts in the song The 12 Days of Christmas to come up with the hefty bill . |
27 | Arrived with plenty of time to stock up with sweets , drinks and popcorn ( and no-one was sick ) and to climb umpteen stairs to our seats in the heavens . |
28 | I 've been in hurricanes on the Florida Keys and there 's plenty of time to flirt around with fear . |
29 | In their eyes , the Chesters have had plenty of time to come up with solutions , and lacked the initiative . |
30 | They simply churned out dozens of reprints and impressions in a very short space of time to keep up with the ever growing demand by the Wallace clamouring public . |