Example sentences of "[v-ing] [adv prt] with [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A list structure joins a sequence of data elements by including along with each data element a pointer , which is itself a field , relating to the next data element in the list .
2 Also , if the wheel brake is of the type that is applied automatically with full airbrake , remember that you should avoid touching down with full airbrake .
3 As a result of nail sickness , the heavy Westmorland slates were regularly coming loose and crashing down with such force that they sliced through the lead gutters below .
4 The certificate was also awarded to Sgt. Curry , who joined the TA in 1965 and served with the Royal Army Service Corps and the Royal Corps of Transport before signing on with 124 Recovery Company ( Tyne Electrical Engineers ) REME in 1971 .
5 er present work , and so I mean , you , you , could say we 'll take it , er two or three hundred complaints from London , and buy time I suppose , erm to see if if if er work up here had picked up or natural wastage went or what ever , erm , if it did n't go up then , I mean in the long term , erm one could n't envisage keeping on with more staff than what 's thought to be a fairly generously assessed formula anyway , says we need .
6 In 1989 the government was still pressing on with further measures of privatization , reforming the legal profession and health service , resisting moves to greater integration within the European Community , and implementing the new system of local government finance and a reformed education system .
7 There was public and media speculation that the real purpose of the ANC 's letter was to rally its supporters in the townships , and to fend off criticism that it attached more importance to pressing on with constitutional negotiations with the government than to defending its own people .
8 The rain was driving down with great force , swamping the dry ground , and within moments her hair was plastered flat against her cheeks .
9 If Candy realised the game Adam was playing , she would go storming in with all guns blazing , never stopping to think of the possible consequences , all her protective instincts roused in defence of her best friend .
10 You have to be in control on the roads , and you ca n't do that ambling along with loose reins .
11 The doctor had opened the door suddenly , was walking in with two nurses , directing them to either side of the bed as the heart machine flashed and beeped alarmingly .
12 Then he 'll be walking in with this quiz an
13 No praise can be too high for their playing , which is vivacious , brimming over with good humour , and highly expressive in the quieter dances .
14 Older children might prefer the pirate 's treasure chest brimming over with stolen loot , or the sophisticated speed cruiser and space rocket .
15 By the end of the day , Juliana was brimming over with new-found confidence .
16 The book highlights the problem university staff have in keeping up with recent developments .
17 Time magazine was another way of keeping up with Western life .
18 Similarly both the Rathenau Advisory Group in the Netherlands and the Industrial Institute of Economic and Social Research in Stockholm , carried out simulations which indicated that slow introduction of microelectronic technology would have a worse effect on employment than keeping up with other countries .
19 But the real significance of the demonstration is that for the first time high-powered personal computers are capable of keeping up with normal speech without … the … speaker … doing … this .
20 But the real significance of the demonstration is that for the first time high-powered personal computers are capable of keeping up with normal speech without … the … speaker … doing … this .
21 But this has not been matched by an increased commitment to capital expenditure and Mr Jordan expressed concern that while most member companies had weathered the recession ‘ surviving companies are probably not investing sufficiently in keeping up with technological progress ’ .
22 That she had n't been sleeping properly , finding herself tossing and turning , ending up with twisted sheets and pulverised pillows ?
23 Giving up with the Browning , Ace lobbed a grenade at the sedan chair , and was rewarded by the sight of Mait leaping out with surprising agility instants before the chair was blown apart .
24 Name any one person you know who 's walking around with one lung . ’
25 You 'll have to excuse it being a bit cold cos we 're walking around with all windows
26 The major had seen many walking around with blank stares , communicating in monosyllables .
27 ‘ I think it 's a point worth making that there are people walking around with English voices who are Scots .
28 And Prodrive reckon that one day we might all be driving around with semi-automatic gear boxes just like Colin McRae … on second thoughts , perhaps not just like Colin McRae .
29 ‘ I saw that sort you 've been knocking about with last night .
30 If people are leaving severed heads in fonts and monkeying about with regimental relics after hours they 'd need keys and naturally it 's awkward for Charles if … ’
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