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

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1 But the scent was so fresh , it was obvious the beasts would be unwilling to leave for a while , so Grant decided to ignore them and push on with the next stage of their operation .
2 Rejected in the former , they press on with the latter .
3 It is thought to be exploring how insurance risks compare and fit in with the other financial risks it already manages routinely for customers .
4 And Pilger , an exasperatingly prickly individualist determined to expose the ills of the world , stubbornly refused to lower his standards and fit in with the new requirements .
5 Many areas have special schemes which fit in with the particular needs of individual people at home .
6 As children , we grow up with the lovely stories in which animals really are people : The Wind in the Willows , Just so Stories , Watership Down .
7 Top up with the slimline tonic .
8 Starvation overcomes all , and the brightly coloured succumb along with the cryptic .
9 Match up with the inside edges ( the vertical ring having a slighter smaller outside diameter to compensate ) .
10 Once you have obtained the correct parts check to see whether the mounting screw holes line up with the old holes .
11 I put up with the small pricking claws .
12 When he returned from exile , he was fired with the wish to help his country catch up with the advanced industrial countries of the west , so he set up the Czech Industrial Museum in his family brewery .
13 Catch up with the latest movies and audio programmes or just sit back and read the papers .
14 We catch up with the latest exploits on the portable front in Living with a Notebook .
15 . Walk around with the whole bloody classroom .
16 ‘ But not about the caves , ’ she laughed and , tugging at his arm , she insisted they tag on with the other tourists .
17 It is common to turn the bureau telephone answering machine on with the recorded message that an adviser is not available to take the call and the potential client should call again later or come in person to the bureau .
18 Once the day care centre is no longer suitable we may introduce the sitter service ; link in with the local day hospital or it may lead to long term care .
19 ‘ For the first time since the start of the recession , ’ said Mr Hayward we may be seeing some glimmer of light , particularly as the figures tie in with the slight decrease in receiverships this quarter and with recent reports of an increase in business optimism .
20 These findings tie in with the regular spontaneous contractions which are observed in smooth muscle .
21 This would enable readers to identify outhoused books , and to submit requests for them at times which tie in with the scheduled delivery service .
22 They tie in with the large number of adjectives which emphasize ugliness and torpor : raw , rough , ragged , forsaken , stagnant , dishevelled , etc .
23 Ground beetles — normally fierce predators — often bed down with the same insects that they hunt in warmer seasons .
24 We kick off with the British Killifish Association .
25 Finish off with the long , stroking movements with which you began in Step 1 .
26 Well you can see for yourself on Friday , when we meet up with the main man on the golf course ; he 's full of fun and full of hope .
27 And we finish up with the hardy Scottish and Welsh breeds in September and October .
28 You still finish up with the same amount .
29 The original Promenade line terminated at the gates of Claremont Park at Cocker Street , but it was important for the tramway to serve the developing northern end of the town and link up with the new Blackpool and Fleetwood Tramroad at the Gynn , opened in 1898 .
30 PUING his own languishing share price in the context of the oil sector 's collapse , Roland Shaw , the colourful chairman of Premier Consolidated Oilfields , says : ‘ When the whorehouse burns down , the pretty ones run out with the ugly . ’
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