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

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1 By then it was blowing a full gale from the west , the wind slamming down off the mountains with katabatic blasts that hammered the luminous white of the water with such fury that it splayed out like shot , a reminder that the heights west of the port were almost six hundred metres high , the first ski-run only eight kilometres away by car .
2 well may I propose that we put all this along of the lines with flexible that they expressed the committee tonight and use ?
3 Winter cereals are slow to establish , and must be sown earlier : this is apparently because there is a tendency for stubble or killed turf to be pushed down into the slits with the seed where it can create anaerobic conditions leading to the formation of toxic substances such as acetic acid .
4 I 'd hunch down under the covers with just an air-hole to breath through , and shelter there .
5 Some of the older blokes , they come out , and they started fighting as well ! ( laughter ) One bloke come down from the flats with just a pair of trousers and a vest on and he started having a go !
6 I 'll look at the cricket scores and pretend I 'm some old member in from the shires with a striped blazer and a pink gin in his fist .
7 ‘ Now that I 've left the army , I 'll soon be down in the fields with you again , ’ said Troy lightly .
8 She suspects that she may get rather more exposure to outpatient clinics and theatre sessions than her medical colleagues because they get bogged down on the wards with tasks that she is not allowed to do .
9 He brought his talons and beak down on the bars with such force that the very Cages themselves shook with the power of it .
10 Instead she took the money from her mother and walked sedately down to the shops with Carla , playing with her and making her laugh .
11 The arms positioned alongside the body turn in at the elbows with the hands over the groin .
12 Somewhat surprising is the fact that the longest hours are not put in by the women with the largest number of children .
13 Eddie also got through in the singles with a 21–7 win over Eddie Price and Maureen Fearon , the Irish international bowler from Dungannon beat L. Hill 21–17 and then teamed up with Fra Brady to beat A and M Hoey in the mixed pairs .
14 This concept has played the leading role in the development of the modern law but the question of definition has tended to be passed over in the cases with little analysis .
15 Meridian A had a very comfortable 7–1 victory over St Albans B and St Albans A also eased through to the semis with a 4–0 win against Viking .
16 Cologne , 2-0 down from the first leg in Belgrade , won through to the quarter-finals with two goals from Goetz , his equaliser coming seven minutes from time , and a last-minute winner from Ordenewitz .
17 He eased through to the quarter-finals with a 7-6 , 7-2 , 7-2 win over his Scottish international colleague , David Gourlay .
18 WC apps : 8 Runners-up : 1958 After flirting with failure , the Swedes came through to the finals with a point to spare after a 2-0 victory in Poland in their last qualifying game .
19 From there he walked over to the lifts with her .
20 The occasional broadcasts had been taken over by the priests with their simplistic message of all-out war with the Hunters and , the more disturbing subtext , of the people needing to repent and place their fate in the hands of the Prime Mover .
21 It is an opportunity to meet actors and find out what goes on behind the scenes with backstage tours , costume and make-up workshops , play-readings , and activities for children .
22 Pointer set off through the trees with a loping stride .
23 Robert Blackaby rounded off for the boys with a good fourth place in the junior 100m freestyle .
24 And then he was off up the stairs with Wilson , panting behind , trying to fathom the significance of his relief .
25 In each she could happily have hopped off into the side-streets with their displays of over-priced gauds but Nils had insisted on timing things right .
26 He stood up and picked up the candle and went wandering off into the shadows with it .
27 The officials who sent them off from the ports with the loaded railway-wagons gave them rations for the number of days which the grain would in normal times take to its destination .
28 In 1954 I was eight and every Saturday morning I would set off to the movies with my first boyfriend , ten year old Skippy .
29 Now that she 's gone you wo n't always be saying that you 're off to the pictures with her .
30 When the news hit the factory floor , young girls were sent off to the stores with requisitions to get a good look at the loincloth apprentice .
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