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

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1 She carries on mowing with the vacuum cleaner .
2 Oh no , Jinny thought as he bent down to fiddle with the controls of the video recorder .
3 Some of the unskilled youngsters drafted in to help with the decorating did not .
4 He will implement procedures laid down to comply with the Company 's duty of care and will liaise with the Group Environmental Manager on such issues .
5 About 40,000 brokerage accounts were transferred to Shearson Lehman Hutton Inc. in the USA , while in London the Bank of England and city institutions stepped in to deal with the consequences of the collapse on the foreign exchange .
6 Firemen wearing breathing apparatus were sent in to deal with the fire at Hedley-on-the-Hill , Northumberland .
7 Erm it is the only way , they 've told us , we can get our cost down to compete with the world market .
8 Filmmakers settled down to live with the Americans , having decided against launching any further substantial challenges on their home turf .
9 Ranch meals are invariably big and hearty , and the smaller the ranch the more likely it is you 'll be sitting down to eat with the wranglers , many of whom are great characters .
10 This morning Betty — my cleaner — came in bursting with the news that there was a brass plate outside .
11 With a sinking heart , she also realised that she must go on living with the Ward family , at least for now .
12 Then she went on to elaborate with the facts she 'd learned from Leo .
13 He had found he had a good voice and was taking singing lessons , and he went on flirting with the piano and a trumpet he had bought between practising his flute .
14 He was forcefully kicked in his stomach , and bent over groaning with the pain .
15 Dave Crabb is coming over to help with the design and building chores .
16 We chose all our services in London — knock ten per cent off to compare with the rest of Britain .
17 The issue is whether or not the defendant 's lawyer should have told his client about the state of the title and the risks arising therefrom and I did n't have any difficulty in coming to the conclusion on that matter without the aid of expert evidence and erm the judge then goes on to deal with the authorities .
18 Section 20(2) goes on to deal with the position where price information is correct when given but becomes false afterwards .
19 It then goes on to deal with the question of costs .
20 Well , that concludes the business of the A G M and , er it 's now twelve forty and er we can move straight on to deal with the business of the extraordinary general meeting .
21 committee system : committees are set up to cope with the problems .
22 Much of this activity was carried out by special commissions especially set up to cope with the flood of material that was uncovered .
23 Here there is a similarity with the way in which a home is set up to cope with the needs and activities of its occupants , who may be compared with the living fire on the hearth !
24 Other raw material was flown back daily to the CIA in America and here too a special department had to be set up to cope with the volume .
25 Many thousands arrived by rail and road and local Kidderminster car-parks were specially opened up to cope with the volume of visitors .
26 " Are you saying I am not to be set up to dine with the Prince at Carlton House ?
27 Health promotion officers have been encouraging people to give up smoking with the help of a scene from the classic movie Casablanca .
28 ‘ Of course it damn well hurts ! ’ she shouted , tears welling up to mingle with the rain .
29 You almost end up yearning with the RAF trainees to be back in the cockpit getting on with the business : flying .
30 She expelled her breath sharply , and automatically reached up to fiddle with the bun at her nape , easing her arms back , trying to release the tension mounting in her shoulders .
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