Example sentences of "[adv] [vb past] [prep] [noun] with " in BNC.

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1 But then , encouraged by her parents , she slowly got to grips with her studies .
2 WHYTE Crucial clearances but rarely got to grips with Hateley or McCoist 6
3 The young German eventually got in front with seven laps remaining when Senna 's McLaren appeared to develop a technical problem , Schumacher squeezing past at the final hairpin .
4 ( c ) Under anti-discriminatory legislation The Sex Discrimination Acts 1976 and 1986 These apply to all partnerships irrespective of the number of partners ( before 1986 they only applied to partnerships with six or more partners ) .
5 One line shows what has happened to personal wealth divided by personal income : if wealth merely rose in line with incomes ( which would be represented by a flat wealth line on the graph ) , the theory would suggest that it would not have any independent influence on savings .
6 He was potentially a useful ally and one with whom Edward needed to keep on good terms , if only because of his claim to the French throne ; but he proved unreliable and the expedition to Normandy was aborted when he suddenly came to terms with John II .
7 This response is either absent or very much attenuated in patients with supraconal lesions .
8 The worst scenario for Nicky , I imagined , would be if Enya suddenly fell in love with another producer .
9 On the morning of Saturday 12 November 1715 he suddenly advanced on Preston with six regiments of cavalry and one of foot .
10 Ten minutes after the break Middlesbrough suddenly burst into attack with two good chances in a minute .
11 Despite such claims , it is hard to avoid the conclusion that in both the USA and the UK , the audio-visual movement rarely came to grips with the need for an elaborated theory going beyond the use of audio-visual materials as decorative additions to the traditional lesson .
12 The dynamic forces within society and in the economy eventually came into conflict with a national polity which sought to avoid change .
13 Blue Boar was dropped and replaced by Blue Steel Mk 1 , an inertially guided cruise missile with a range of 100 nautical miles that eventually came into service with the V Force in 1962 as part of Britain 's Independent Nuclear Deterrent .
14 I finally got in touch with the distributor and explained what was going on .
15 The propertyless proletariat , exploited and progressively immiserized in line with Marx 's expectations , are in the less developed countries .
16 Edinburgh thus came into line with the rest of Britain , and the trade of compositor became a male monopoly until the Equal Opportunities legislation of the 1970s , which enabled a few women to serve regular apprentice ships as compositors , before the widespread adoption of the new computerized technology convulsed the printing trade , in ways which have been thoroughly discussed by Cynthia Cockburn .
17 perhaps he 's been forewarned and just swapped over sides with , but I mean we had a full wind and light through then , well sort of
18 He soon came into conflict with Thomas Henry Huxley ( 182595 ) — known as ‘ Darwin 's bulldog ’ — over the question of humankind 's relationship to the great apes .
19 erm The Queen did n't arrive till 1643 , she 'd been in the Netherlands raising money for the war effort , very successfully , because she finally came to Oxford with 2,000 foot and 1,000 horsemen , and erm a hundred wagons full of equipment as well as cannons and so on .
20 When Michael saw the happy faces on Christmas Day , the food that seemed inexhaustible and the merriment his gifts had brought , he finally came to terms with himself .
21 She did n't mean to , but she finally came to terms with the lateness of the hour with a yawn ; it was already happening before she could stop it .
22 The demonstrations soon turned into confrontations with Israeli police and army units , a number of youths were killed and hundreds of people injured .
23 But he withstood some solid blows and finally saw off Biggs with a right to the temple as the bell sounded to end the seventh round .
24 M. soon fell into arrears with the rent .
25 Mr. Mahmoud was not a satisfactory tenant and soon fell into arrears with the rent .
26 She soon fell in love with someone else , also about nine years older than herself , who seemed very keen and wanted to marry her .
27 I went into London and I picked up this Tokai and just fell in love with it — it just had the perfect neck .
28 Which could be quite a bit as they all still lived at home with their mums and dads .
29 Bryan Gould , Labour 's trade and industry spokesman , yesterday posed for photographers with a Co-op credit card the size of a tea tray : ‘ There are middle class Labour supporters … no , it wo n't contribute to the credit boom … change your credit card and help Labour win . ’
30 The failures usually occurred in patients with poor liver function .
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