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

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1 Generally , the Bristol and English Channels with the high ground of Devon and Cornwall between correspond roughly with the distribution of basin and range in New Red Sandstone times .
2 And why was O'Leary booked for jogging away with the ball for a West Ham free kick … and then he stopped O'Leary taking a kick quickly 10 mins later ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
3 Well I do n't know , ha ha have n't you got a position where er as , as we began to , to see last week , there is this radicalization coming in but the , the er i i it 's the peasants who 've moved to the left of the Party , you 're right , that they are inappropriate to this very moderate policy of rent reduction erm a tax on collaborators land is being redistributed and is n't saying right we , i i in the same way that , that Mao was identifying the problem in in , either you , you follow the masses or you , you lead them but , but thereof we are behind them and a sense the Party has got ta recognize that , it 's got ta catch up with the masses and is n't that first paragraph saying look this is the way you should be going , that there are peasants who are redistributing the land and land reform is in effect taking place and that 's what we want to see ?
4 After signing up with the health authority at the Brom borough Village Leisure Hotel , venue for an NHS Health at Work conference , Chris went to his first assignment , talking to pupils at nearby Bromborough County Primary School .
5 Kosi had moved up beside her after checking in with the duty manager .
6 Chris Pike is back in the side to play Chester tomorrow after going down with the snuffles and sneezes .
7 After coming up with the idea of the specialised oil , Augusto Odone contacted a dozen scientists around the world working on myelin repair .
8 After falling out with the Lisburn DUP , Belshaw resigned his office of treasurer in the Lisburn Free Presbyterian Church and began to attend the church only rarely .
9 J.N. Crawford : went to Australia , then to New Zealand , after falling out with the Surrey committee
10 Winona Ryder is the reluctant member of the elite ‘ Heathers ’ crowd who becomes an unwitting murderess after hooking up with the new boy at school , rough diamond Christian Slater — giving his best Jack Nicholson impersonation .
11 After working out with the region 's most promising 12- to 14-year-olds , it was time for the main event .
12 Will he further commend the Secretary of State for pushing on with the tests , despite the opposition of the National Union of Teachers , the Labour party and the Liberal Democrats ?
13 What I feel I do I do lack is I think I , I , I sort of communicate well with the , with the people , I think I cover the window and stones
14 At last the Eastern Bloc nations might have a chance of catching up with the West , and we owe them a debt .
15 Saturday 's defeat of leaders Muckamore by Cregagh left Holywood with an excellent chance of catching up with the leaders , but on Sunday they conspired to lose all wickets for a mere when chasing Carrick 's total of 177 .
16 After some years of struggling anxiously with the knotty complexities of Catholic devotion before the reforms of the Second Vatican Council , I found The Cloud of Unknowing 's stark insistence on the one thing necessary deeply liberating and felt that a weight had fallen from my shoulders .
17 TODAY is all in favour of pressing ahead with the great public works which will give jobs in the construction , building and engineering industries , all of which have been badly hit by the recession .
18 And they were not ‘ luxuries ’ but , in the higher standard of living , had become essentials for anyone with the modest ambition of keeping up with the Jones 's — wireless sets , gramophones , motor bikes , motor cars , vacuum cleaners , geysers , Oxford Bags , artificial silk stockings , tennis racquets and steel-shafted mashie niblicks .
19 Staff already have challenging task of keeping up with the demands of an ever changing national curriculum , if every book they bought cost seventeen and a half per cent more they 'd simply have to buy fewer books .
20 It seems likely that a redefinition of the principal crimes of physical violation would cover most of these cases anyway , and the Criminal Law Revision Committee saw the need to supplement the general offences with only one special offence — administering to another , without his consent , any substance which D knows to be capable of interfering substantially with the other 's bodily functions .
21 Joseph O'Conor also makes Menenius infinitely more than a wily patrician : he seems the only one capable of communicating sanely with the several , warring factions .
22 Their weight is an advantage , as they almost level themselves , needing only the minimum of tapping down with the handle of a club hammer .
23 I 've got a large carrying case for an electronic organ keyboard er I want to sell , it 's it 'll take a keyboard erm forty one inches long by forty inches wide and four and a half inches deep and it 's all sort of shaped inside with the lining to the shape of the keyboard and nice strong box .
24 Giddy , weak , no longer interested in the inedible , and with even my fear of meeting again with the Mamba overridden by ravenous hunger , I stumbled over a heap of damaged hassocks towards a door marked in red letters , FIRE DOOR — KEEP CLOSED .
25 But instead of getting on with the revolution , which Lowe believed was Wilson 's historic duty , Harold had immediately ‘ sold out ’ to the capitalists by adopting right-wing policies approved by NATO and the International Monetary Fund .
26 For them , it is more a question of getting on with the job .
27 Instead of getting on with the business of making toilet water , he spent his time on the racecourse and worse .
28 of getting on with the five years plans they 've put too much effort into producing war machines !
29 For number one , they could start considering doing away with the regulator , and having an elected body to do regulating over the utilities .
30 He says we must find some way of coming closer with the poor .
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