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

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1 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 .
2 ‘ I must get on with Sheikh 's essay , ’ said Robert — ‘ it 's twenty pages long ! ’
3 As with the DeskPros , a full Pentium upgrade is available for existing SystemPro/XL users , but old Prosignias must put up with Overdrive .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 At present we ourselves consider that any treatment programme , whether homoeopathic or otherwise , should start off with attention to diet .
7 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 .
8 They 'll end up with panic buying and stockpiling and blackmarket trading .
9 I bet he 'll come out with ice cream , aha no
10 The nest was built whilst the truck was in use , so the bird must have been patiently waiting for it to return after each journey so that it could carry on with nest building .
11 Perhaps she could team up with DO'L in central defence .
12 Stamfordham , too , could look back with satisfaction on his conduct of negotiations with the party leaders .
13 ‘ There is a danger , ’ he says , ‘ that with the chairman sitting for only one year , we could end up with short-termism .
14 Now drill numerous small holes all over the plate not larger than ¼″ — otherwise you could end up with gravel getting into them .
15 Reilly added : ‘ I 've instilled into the England players that if they take this game lightly they could end up with egg on their faces .
16 you 'd walk out with business , you would walk out with business
17 They 'd come back with change for a pound , knowing he was a London detective .
18 Now she could get on with life , concern herself with the large airy matters like God and death and the problem of suffering ; forget , for a while , the goblin things — sex and money and regular meals .
19 ‘ Never could get on with marzipan , ’ he said , ‘ too sweet for me .
20 The general theme was that Walter could muddle through with Mum and Dad , but because they died , he ended up in a horror show .
21 He went on to reject the premise for such an ‘ iron law ’ , since he argued that production would catch up with demand as industry developed , and any disproportions arising would derive from faulty planning .
22 Mickie then and there decided that if the opportunity arose he would team up with Raoul on future helicopter design .
23 At which point everyone would crack up with laughter and I 'd slide slowly down in my chair with embarrassment .
24 That would fit in with supper , say , around eight o'clock . "
25 I said I would sign up with pleasure on one condition .
26 you 'd walk out with business , you would walk out with business
27 Erm so My Lords I am left in the slight dilemma that erm I 'm not er none of the amendments we 're discussing are absolutely ideal from my point of view and meet the three difficulties er which I have touched on and indeed the amendment to which I have put my name erm number eleven , would I think be better erm to have a minority of er er a minimum number of eighteen rather than sixteen so as to simplify the arithmetical processes of contemplated er a two-thirds majority , but of the er amendments that we are discussing er if the opinion of the House is to be sort , I myself would go along with Amendment five and the two other associated amendments with which the Noble Lord , Lord has submitted for consideration of the Committee .
28 I learned to use humour against violence ; when my back was against the wall and the bullies were bearing down , some inner voice would lash out with wit enough to take the wind from the sails of my antagonists .
29 Erm he , he then goes on basically erm to talk about spreading political propaganda which was obviously very important to his cause erm an and he was saying that basically , you know , suddenly with the rise of er peasant associations erm everyone would , would say down with imperialism , down with the warlords , down with the corrupt officials erm , you know , and that these , you know , basically he , he 's then highlighting the fact that these political slogans have , have found erm have found , you know you know er importance with the , with the young the middle aged an and the old but basically obviously he 's , he 's trying to target the school because that 's where he 's hoping where the re revolution 'll start .
30 Freestanding machines are designed to slip under the worksurface and will line up with kitchen units at plinth and drawer level .
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