Example sentences of "[vb base] [verb] [adv prt] with [adj] " in BNC.

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1 But in practice , few people bother to go through with this .
2 ‘ I do n't think it will take the investigators long to come up with enough to disqualify Louis from international yacht racing .
3 Step forward Ben Pearson of Welwyn Garden City , who writes : ‘ Dear Bizzerk , I 'm a bit of a man 's man , me , and I 'm fed up of all the blokes writing in who just want to hang around with other blokes .
4 Step forward Ben Pearson of Welwyn Garden City , who writes : ‘ Dear Bizzerk , I 'm a bit of a man 's man , me , and I 'm fed up of all the blokes writing in who just want to hang around with other blokes .
5 And there 's the added advantage that fretful babies can be soothed when mothers want to get on with other important jobs around the house .
6 But I wanted to do employment , I want to get on with this kind of job , it 's going to be a major political issue , and by God I 'm gon na put it right up front .
7 And you 'd also better take into account the fact that I want to get on with some work while I 'm here .
8 I want to get on with some work .
9 F you want to join in with some home exercises , Martica Heaner is the person to listen to .
10 ‘ Our resources are limited , but we hope to come up with some constructive recommendations , ’ said Coun Coppinger after the group 's first meeting yesterday .
11 Imagine cranking up with that !
12 Both seem to crop up with predictable regularity on my visits to this part of the world .
13 Your child poses no risk to other children and is able to go to nursery , playgroup or school and enjoy growing up with other children as much as his or her health allows .
14 All the mature pop groups come from Scotland or the northernmost parts of England , but all their musical reference points seem bound up with American ideas of sophistication and glamour .
15 I happen to get on with most of them and , even if there 's things we do n't necessarily love about each other , we just let it be . ’
16 I seem to get on with most of the teachers in the school , so do most of the other kids .
17 I also have an ⅛″ or 4mm twist drill bit fitted in a file handle for making starter holes in plasterboard walls ; these save messing about with electric drills for simple jobs about the house .
18 ‘ Although the loss is temporary , I 've noticed that women who have had many pregnancies seem to wind up with thinner hair , ’ says Kingsley .
19 ‘ How could a scrap of a woman who 'd never left the country get mixed up with some crazy Venetian ?
20 So I did and it 's very strange I remember toddling off with this little chap and er and Miss said , Who is this then ? or words to that effect .
21 ‘ Make sure , Swift , ’ said the Headmaster , ‘ You never get caught up with that Mould boy .
22 We get caught out with long balls to where our defender has just come from .
23 Bet you get fed up with that job do n't you ?
24 There 's all this jelly stuff and they get fed up with that
25 I get fed up with bloody cards , so erm I said we 'll go .
26 Get fed up with this one !
27 And in the typical sort of way that lawyers get knocked these days erm we get lumped in with other people and the mud flies .
28 They admit that they get pissed off with bad gigs , not getting enough sleep and tour vans breaking down so often that they end up ‘ losing it ’ and crawling over the banks of motorways looking for crisp packets .
29 Capital city of crime is Frankfurt , Germany 's banking centre , where mobsters like to blend in with legitimate wealth , washing their illegal gambling and drugs money , stealing their luxury cars and working their financial scams .
30 I could show her a bit of Indian , Chinese or Middle Eastern , all heavily adapted , because I like messing around with other people 's culinary canons , but mainly I 'd have to show her my version of Italian , and the liberties I 've taken with that do n't bear repetition .
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