Example sentences of "[modal v] [vb infin] [adv prt] with [n mass] " in BNC.

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1 It would end up with people being worse off than they already are .
2 A consortium led by Spanish state airline Iberia had reportedly deposited US$130,000,000 in a New York bank on Sept. 28 as part of a July 16 agreement whereby it would come up with $260,000,000 in cash and $2,100 million in debt-for-equity swaps to buy 85 per cent of the state airline Aerolíneas Argentinas [ see p. 37608 ] .
3 Durie , who cost £2.2 million , will team up with £2.1 million Sheringham at Ipswich tomorrow in a live TV match .
4 WordStar International Inc is effectively engineering its own takeover in a merger agreement with SoftKey Software Products Inc of Mississauga , Ontario under which SoftKey holders will end up with 75% of the equity of the enlarged company , which will retain WordStar 's quote and be headquartered at the word processing software pioneer 's headquarters in Novato , California .
5 That means for a regular punter , however , that over a period of time , for every £100 staked he or she will end up with £88 in pocket .
6 Professional punters can make it pay by carefully studying form but the average punter will end up with £81 for every Pounds 100 staked .
7 The historical process of transforming the world , making it a better place , recovering a pre-lapsarian global Eden in its pristine simplicity , will end up with people selling it to each other by the dollar , pound or yen .
8 The third reason why we 're , we 're pleased to see you here is that erm as a trades council , we 've and this er and Dick mentioned this in his introduction , we 've initiated a major international programme , major in terms of our size obviously as er as a local body , involving links between union activists here primarily in France er , in northern France , but also links now developing in Spain with the new ferry going between Portsmouth and Bilbao , we 're starting to meet with the unions in Spain who are interested in speaking about the , the , the differences in wages in terms and conditions working for the same ferry company , doing the same jobs in the port , a comparative look at how the , the wages terms and conditions differ and we want to , we want to go and visit them in the autumn and , and work out , and work on more links on a sector basis , so that our colleagues down in Bilbao in northern Spain can link up with people in the , in the , in similar sectors here and we 've done this over the last three and a half years with the unions in France , we 've had exchanges of all sectors , the public sectors , transport , erm , health , social services , shop workers .
9 I mean , you can get on with people like that that you 've never met before you co , to get on at college exactly the same .
10 Well if you can get on with people like that that you 've never met before you can , you 'd get on at college it 's just the same .
11 So , if you do n't mind hard work and you think you can get along with sheep , this may be the job for you .
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