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

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1 Occasionally she has been able to get away and walk the streets of London , or slip out with friends without looking over her shoulder .
2 Vague objectives might include maintaining a market share or keeping up with technology or offering good value to the customer .
3 Which do you care about more — keeping in with your friends or keeping in with Jesus ?
4 Suggestions were that it was to rendezvous with another English force crossing into the Middle March ; or to meet up with Dunbar on the East March and convince him to join Balliol actively .
5 His characters do not travel by flying carpet or converse with wild animals or meet up with angels and demons , in the manner of other contemporary fictional heroes and heroines .
6 Good tactics , whether planned or not — the more gentry were pinned down here , the fewer were left to muster the Volunteers or ride off with news to the Deputies at Blairgowrie .
7 When flowering is over clean containers and put away until next year , or pot up with winter pansies .
8 Or coming back with bruises ; how you suddenly became so very clumsy or so easily marked .
9 I 'm not interested in you telling me what those meaning are or coming out with kind of y'know ideas that crossing your arms means that you 're defensive or anything like that .
10 If the warts are very extensive or if local applications have failed , then the warts can be frozen , using liquid nitrogen , or burnt off with electro-cautery .
11 You do n't need to fiddle with your pens or clatter around with pencil cases , I want you to listen .
12 It is to be accepted that tasks and programmes will have the character of ‘ experimental action ’ , and some of the experiment will fail , or end up with results different from those expected .
13 Meanwhile , there are some pretty primitive creatures driving around with money in their Torpedoes and Boomerangs , or sitting down with money at the Mahatma or the Assisi , or just standing there with money , in the shops , in the pubs , in the streets .
14 Serve it as a delicious liqueur , or topped up with soda or tonic .
15 Saving elephants , tigers and terms in the twentieth century will be a small gain if their habitats are ruined or destroyed along with man 's in the twenty-first .
16 It has a much ‘ saltier ’ taste than rock salt , which is mined or pumped up with water from underground layers of salt caused by pre-historic lakes drying up .
17 That would force Mr Reynolds to either announce a general election or struggle on with minority status and face defeat on an inevitable no-confidence motion within the week .
18 Gilles Peyroulet is opening a new space on 16 January at 7 rue Debelleyme and kicks off with sculpture by Jurgen Albrecht , simple geometric forms of paper and card which reflect and absorb light .
19 I let Nat have my dogs and sit in with Tony .
20 Can you two go and sit down with daddy please cos this is getting silly .
21 Go and sit down with daddy please .
22 and connect up with rails as well as .
23 I flew to Gibraltar on 19 December 1974 , and met up with Mick and Paddy , who had taken the Land Rover , wheelbarrow and kit there on a munitions ship .
24 Still clutching this souvenir , he and his group made their rendezvous and met up with Stirling back in the desert .
25 We went in to the University and met up with Ian Jamieson , who invited us to come and stay with them for a few days .
26 After the successful tour of Japan and the trip on the Trans Siberian Express across Russia , stopping off in Moscow to see the May Day Parade , Bowie travelled overland to Paris and met up with Angie .
27 The new X-terminal offers a large user memory of 30Mb , and fits in with Forefront , Hitachi 's heterogeneous systems integration schema announced in February .
28 Through benefit inquiry line and forms designed and checked out with disability and welfare rights groups , people are given the opportunity to claim benefits to which they are entitled .
29 Early this morning , 3 masked men smashed their car through the window of Fosters Menswear and made off with £3,000 worth of jeans .
30 RAM raiders smashed their way into Debenham 's in Middlesbrough , left sports clothes strewn across the road and made off with clothing worth over £2,000 , Teesside Crown Court heard .
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