Example sentences of "[vb pp] [verb] [adv prt] with the " in BNC.

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1 The USA had previously been opposed to such involuntary repatriation , as had the Vietnamese government , but the latter was expected to go along with the initiative , given its current desire to restore diplomatic relations with the USA .
2 Secondly , there is the regional flood defence committee , whose members will be expected to come up with the lion 's share of the cash .
3 IBM Corp is still not ready with a full scale disk array for its mainframes , but next week , the company is expected to come out with the new 3390-9 disk drives , offering three times the capacity of the 3390-3 — could be as much as 60Gb on the As , 100Gb on the Bs ( CI No 2,046 ) — but they will be somewhat slower than the existing ones : a new 3990 controller that will be able to talk to disks that do not exist yet is expected to follow later , probably in the autumn .
4 The detailed character of financial , administrative and legal restraints imposed by Whitehall may change but the general effect remains the same — local councillors are expected to fit in with the political priorities of the government of the day .
5 They were now expected to settle down with the very people with whom they had been fighting and who had been responsible for killing some of their comrades-in-arms .
6 She could n't be expected to hang around with the press and everyone else knowing that she was responsible for last night 's false alarm .
7 The £300,000 bridge has been designed to tone in with the area 's historic buildings .
8 You may have then had a verbal exchange with your next in line , but bar that you were expected to get on with the work .
9 Although it 's not yet certain exactly where the British armoured forces will be deployed , the four landing ships are expected to join up with the twelve-strong Royal Navy patrol in the Gulf of Amman .
10 The Portadown midfielder is expected to link up with the Glens following agreement on a fee between managers Ronnie McFall and Robert Strain .
11 I was , simply , not prepared to go on with the discomfort of feeling — or knowing other people might feel — that I was in any way neglecting my family .
12 She 'd decided to go along with the FBI for a laugh , and because it might possibly help British Intelligence .
13 Inside the sanctum , Miller was once made to sit down with the words ‘ Let me show you how a covert operation is set up . ’
14 Since it was essential that the moment I awoke each morning , the first words , sentences , if possible , paragraphs came readily to mind , last thing at night , instead of my prayers , my mind was instructed to grind on with the pages .
15 The hormone count was high at the Hereford Leisure Centre as a group of local women prepared to work out with the Chippendales .
16 In the original DES document in which the proposals for the schools were outlined the overall aim was said to fit in with the Government 's aims set out in their document Better schools , ‘ to improve standards ’ being the key phrase .
17 And I am not longer prepared to put up with the various parasitical fringe groups , ranging from the self-importantly irrelevant to the downright obnoxious , who are an unchanging part of the demo scene .
18 If lights were fitted as a standard requirement during manufacturing of pedal cyclists they could be made to blend in with the colour scheme of the cycle .
19 The venue has been selected to tie in with the trio 's preparations for the Hi-Tec British Open the following week .
20 I 'm afraid I wo n't be able to make it back to Greylaw this weekend because I have promised to go out with the cousin of a friend .
21 The FIVE NATIONS COMMITTEE has agreed to carry on with the successful recent experiment of having the referees ‘ wired ’ to the commentators ' headphones during games .
22 ‘ We have even offered to go out with the police in their cars to help . ’
23 He joked : ‘ I would rather just do the run — but I 'm told I 've got to go through with the ceremony as well . ’
24 Erm yes I , I 've got to go back with the money
25 I I 've got mixed up with the names of the things .
26 She said well I should imagine that 's what 's happened the paper work here has got muddled up with the other .
27 Over the next few years the Assistant Librarian , Miss Liddell , probably got fed up with the sight of me as I used to get through several books each week and must have read most of the stock .
28 Unfortunately those officers were needed to help out with the incident at Milton Keynes … shortly before the display .
29 This explanation might be thought to fit in with the prerogative nature of the original public law remedies of certiorari , prohibition and mandamus .
30 Last night Richard Bond , 27 , was out with his float collecting milk money and gifts from people on his round who have agreed to help out with the appeal .
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