Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] [adv prt] [adv] with " in BNC.

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1 She would always be bad-tempered , liable to peck out an eye or lash out dangerously with those sharp claws .
2 But you 'll find them graced with looks which would complement a modern apartment or blend in self-confidently with a farmhouse kitchen .
3 ‘ You just forget about our two up at the farm and sit down here with me , by the fire . ’
4 A mist is applied to a limited area and wiped over immediately with the cloth .
5 The only idea that seemed feasible was for the Collector to put on the rusty suit of armour which stood in the banqueting hall and to go out there with a scythe .
6 Pottz wiped out three waves in a row and crept back in with his tail between his legs .
7 Ex-US Army paramedic Matthew Brafman , 33 , had ‘ a reasonable bedside manner ’ and got on well with the patients at the geriatric hospital where he worked .
8 He liked what he saw of the school and got on well with the Chairman of the Governors , a fellow classicist .
9 He 'd lived there most of his life and got on well with his neighbours .
10 Her fellow students had noticed nothing , Pamela was active within the college and got on well with her friends .
11 I much enjoyed my 15 years in England and got on well with nearly everyone .
12 That was all right then , April thought , and got on again with her pastry rolling .
13 Paul became a frequent visitor at Marcelle 's house and got on famously with her five grown-up children .
14 HE CHATTED to his old acquaintance Al Gore , and got on famously with Bill Clinton ; and as Chris Patten , the governor of Hong Kong , left Washington , officials lined up to say what a fine fellow he was .
15 Nick Harris reporting , and of course we 'll be going back to the Manor ground shortly and catching up hopefully with Nick Harris and some of Oxford United players .
16 Being a water-based mousse , it 's ultra light to apply and blends in perfectly with your natural skin tone .
17 Laura grinned , placed her right foot upon the dead boy 's face and ground down hard with her three-inch heel .
18 The NCC proposes that farmers should now leave uncultivated strips of land alongside watercourses as ‘ soaks ’ , acting as wildlife habitat and fitting in well with MAFF plans for set-aside of land to help curb over-production of food .
19 Sophia went back into the house and came out again with a bowl of washing , from which she shook out a large Union Jack .
20 ‘ One of the brothers , you say , called back the young man , and came out afterwards with him .
21 He stalked back out and came back in with two more boxes to dump down heavily with the others .
22 In the early part of 1991 , before all this occurred , I went through a period of time when my find rate dropped drastically and on many occasions I went out and came back home with nothing at all .
23 ‘ An hotel such as this , and filling up already with Slavs .
24 Like her great namesake she was always well organized , and of course she had had so much experience helping with my grandmother 's last six confinements , and going out sometimes with our local midwife , who to some would be a Sairey Gamp , but to those who knew her , another angel of mercy .
25 Resonances of some of the ideas of Jean Jacques Rousseau had reached our century and bedded down well with ‘ new ’ ideologies about childcare .
26 You stir your idle stumps Carrie , and get up here with me !
27 I like that and get on well with them — on both sides of the border in fact — and that is all I require .
28 Cleaner shrimps can harass small timid fish species such as scooter blennies ( Petroscrites temminicki ) and mandarins ( Synchiropus sp ) but as a generalisation are good aquarium subjects and get along well with their own kind .
29 You go on your and get down there with that lot .
30 Then some fucking great panty liner washes in and lands on my foot and I just get up and get back on with it . ’
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