Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb base] [adv prt] with [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A GRANT of £40,000 will ensure a firm 's development plans fit in with Middlesbrough council 's planned facelift for the area round the town 's famous Transporter Bridge .
2 Krassowski 's pictures bring out with humour and affection his countrymen 's underlying strength , while facing up to the darker side of their nature ( 11 Apr. –6 May ) .
3 Every time Sharon 's father Steve walks past the spot where she was killed , he stops and stares and his eyes fill up with tears .
4 He felt his nose crease and his eyes screw up with pleasure .
5 and watch grey hairs fall out with age
6 The rape scene takes place with breathtaking violence , the fair exudes riotous conviviality , and the Brer Rabbit japes come over with gusto .
7 Due to mechanical imperfections in the gyros of the inertial guidance equipment , errors build up with time , so the missile periodically updates its position with equipment known as TERCOM ( terrain contour matching ) .
8 The instructors walk around with weapons on their belts and constantly remind their pupils to don their ear protectors .
9 I mean , on a normal night it 's , the raised areas fill up with people seated .
10 Because when there 's inflation in the system , company values are inflated , company er profits are inflated , so companies go up with inflation .
11 Stock Exchange surveillance computers pick up any unusual movement in share prices and the regulators follow up with visits to stockbrokers involved to discover who has been dealing .
12 The new arrangements should provide more occasions when mental health workers sit down with individuals to discuss their care in a structured way .
13 A substantial portion of the surpluses generated out of slave labour and the trade in cotton , sugar and tobacco was channelled into banking operations and undoubtedly provided one important element in the emergence of Britain 's banking system , with most of the major banking corporations of today tracing some part of their profits to earlier banks set up with finds derived from the triangular trade ( Fryer , 1984 , pp. 40ff ) .
14 He spoke in a penetrating voice that made all the other customers look on with interest .
15 The TRAGEDIANS jump back with heads inclined . )
16 Helen would also like to see all accountancy firms join up with Opportunity 2000 because , she says , it 's a statement of intent .
17 ‘ The moment database vendors come out with versions that do it automatically , the rules change , ’ it says .
18 Even if human owners help out with brush and comb , there is no way they can replace the sensitivity of the natural scratching response of their pet .
19 We ask how we can make environmental objectives tie in with business objectives — which means profit .
20 At the end of June , Murren is host to International Ballooning Week , and the skies fill up with myriads of colourful hot air balloons .
21 Therefore , the meetings end up with lists and no decision .
22 The projects end up with scores of 250 and 215 respectively , and , hey presto , the project with the higher score is deemed the better .
23 But the way they are sold means many savers end up with egg on their faces if they are forced to cash in policies before these fall due .
24 This theory of stages in understanding art is helpful , and it will immediately be realised that the first two stages fit in with description , the next two with interpretation , while the final stage is judgement .
25 The results of a number of studies of the leads and lags between spot and futures prices will be considered to see if the theoretical prediction that futures prices lead spot prices is supported and , if so , to see how long is the lag before spot prices catch up with futures prices .
26 At night the harbour lights up and the atmosphere becomes electric as the streets of Aghios Nikolaos fill up with people looking for a good time in the restaurants , bars and discos .
27 When I set out to write this story I thought that it would primarily show how scientists come up with ideas , design a strategy to test them , carry out the experiments , share experiences and attempt to replicate claimed discoveries , thereby establishing new natural phenomena .
28 Bother girls steam in with skinhead reissues
29 Council men put out with scythes .
30 What do we do when we 're engaged in a drama and the children come up with solutions to problems that are historically inaccurate ?
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