Example sentences of "[modal v] [vb infin] [adv prt] with [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Let's catch up with Louise . |
2 | Right let's catch up with Headley Feast and the details of all the national football today . |
3 | All that mattered was that she should catch up with Meredith . |
4 | Those who feel able to give a certain amount of care should sort out with doctors and social workers the conditions on which they feel able to offer it , and the extent of care they can give , before they accept responsibility . |
5 | Officers who are unfortunately set alight by petrol bombs should not run down the road screaming , but should lay down with dignity and await their turn to be put out . |
6 | I reckon we should join up with Scotland and have the border moved to Croft Bridge . |
7 | Perhaps , with typical English reserve , we should go along with Alice and Stephen Lawhead 's Pilgrim 's Guide to the New Age ( Lion Publishing ) . |
8 | ‘ I must get on with Sheikh 's essay , ’ said Robert — ‘ it 's twenty pages long ! ’ |
9 | WELSH Secretary John Redwood has warned the Welsh people that they must put up with strangers buying new houses and speaking in foreign accents in pubs if they want jobs . |
10 | As with the DeskPros , a full Pentium upgrade is available for existing SystemPro/XL users , but old Prosignias must put up with Overdrive . |
11 | You must come round with Doctor Reid for a drink at our home , ’ she said , again with that slight formality . |
12 | We must come back with haste , but as we travel let us also reflect on some of the things we see : looking with the eyes of discernment for the hand of the Enemy on the controls of the engine of progress . |
13 | Other examples might include a routine car journey , when you have a feeling that you should fill up with petrol before the tank is empty . |
14 | the British government should sit down with Gerry Addams . |
15 | At present we ourselves consider that any treatment programme , whether homoeopathic or otherwise , should start off with attention to diet . |
16 | General situation : Northern Ireland and most western parts of the country will have a wet morning , but should brighten up with sunshine and showers in the afternoon . |
17 | He issued an order that all the able-bodied men in the garrison should turn out with shovels during the rare intervals between the downpours . |
18 | You know they 'll make up with friends you know , what family they 're not asking wo n't they ? |
19 | ‘ She 'll grow up with rickets like the rest of 'em , ’ she said , rubbing Patrick 's thin legs which failed to support him when he attempted to pull himself up against his father 's chair . |
20 | Theo , can you take Oscar and I 'll follow up with Knight ? |
21 | It had been suggested ( by Jack ? ) that he might move in with Ludens , an idea which ( although he was genuinely fond of Pat ) Ludens did not fancy . |
22 | you are on to a good thing , you 'll end up with knitteds that suit you because they fit . |
23 | They 'll end up with panic buying and stockpiling and blackmarket trading . |
24 | So that that 'll go out with that that 'll go out with X |
25 | But although recent decisions by Oxfordshire County Council and South Oxfordshire District Council have gone against the club , managing director , Pat McGere , says he 'll press on with efforts to have the club relocated from the Manor Ground . |
26 | ‘ You 'll get on with Humber , once she gets used to you . ’ |
27 | ‘ The board has a contemporary attitude to graphics , people who 'll come up with ideas in the future . |
28 | I bet he 'll come out with ice cream , aha no |
29 | Oh he 'll get hold of a hedgehog and shake it and with that he 'll come out with prickles all on the end |
30 | I 'll settle up with Master Thomas while you dress . ’ |