Example sentences of "[v-ing] [pers pn] [adv prt] with the " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Bless you for helping me out with the Watsons . |
2 | Make the patchwork on the shells by spreading the glue over a small area , laying on scraps of cloth and pressing them down with the damp cloth . |
3 | She would stand at her window in the summer twilights and feel the tug inside her as if something were straining to get out , urging her on with the kind of excitement she longed for and shrank from all at once . |
4 | An essential piece of equipment is a long spirit level which you use to ensure that your frame is horizontal — do not rely on lining it up with the floor or ceiling of the room . |
5 | This means lining it up with the features on the ground . |
6 | I cut 2½ × 2in rectangular holes in the end pieces for the air intake , framing them up with the waste from ripping the 1x3in . |
7 | ‘ I recognized her when her wig fell off , ’ my abductor said , holding it up with the scarf . |
8 | In a kindly voice ( for which , later , he felt like smacking her ) , she said , ‘ I think you are mixing me up with the child our mother had in the late 1930s . ’ |
9 | Another devoted woman missionary , Phoebe England , did the professional training , while a third noble woman continued touring the other villages and linking them up with the training village . |
10 | There 's no danger of mixing you up with the mystery man from Pepe 's . ’ |
11 | You do n't have to fight your way into a plastic-wrapped leg of hairy chicken , while you 're hurtled through space at the mercy of some suburban pilot with piles who thinks only of his duty frees and having it off with the stewardess . |
12 | Erm I , I think I might have missed Adam 's point and I was going back to whether the south was more efficient than the north because just tying it in with the seminar we had on managerial farms , were n't there more in the north than in the south ? |
13 | I kept mixing it up with the florin , |
14 | Written by the well known Michael Freeman , the book details the setting up of a studio from its very conception to kitting it out with the latest gear . |
15 | They 'll be fobbing us off with the flowers and the chocolates . |
16 | ‘ You are all the same , ’ I had said — reducing her from an individual to a stereotype , lumping her in with the worst of the cherry berets . |
17 | Not only will I be dealing with some of your concerns through ‘ Vet 's Corner ’ , but I am taking them up with the very people who make the food — with some eye-opening results ! |
18 | You can move icons into this group simply by dragging them in with the mouse . |
19 | I am still very shaken and will be taking it up with the American authorities . ’ |
20 | See them carrying them out with the Union Jack . |
21 | Carefully wrap the fondant around the cake , rolling it on with the paper to help you . |
22 | I wadded one into my shoulder holster as an ace in the hole , packing it down with the gun . |
23 | ‘ They 're trying it on with the application . |
24 | I was a bit worried when we were trying it on with the passes . |
25 | in effect what you 're doing is helping us out with the cost that we incurred in getting it and the help that we 've done you . |
26 | As they were knocking them down , Corman was following me around with the camera directing my speaking parts . |
27 | And if it comes to facing the music , you 're not thinking of shooting it out with the police , I hope ? |
28 | Okay and the question is now you you could do it just by working it out with the formula . |
29 | Not everybody 's cup of tea , I know , but it beats battling it out with the Republican Guard or the evil Knights of Knobtwat . |
30 | Nervous ? he fingerspelt , following it up with the fear sign but smiling to take the edge out of it . |