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

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1 But Martin Deery weighed in with number six in the closing minutes , fittingly being set up by club captain Clarke , who was brought on along with Holywood 's other French players to savour their historic championship moment .
2 However , many philosophers today would probably go along more with Hare 's original position and say that although Kant may well have answered the third sort of question ( page 98 ) well , he has not adequately answered the second ( still less , it would generally be thought , the first ) .
3 She wanted to tell her that perhaps the plan — the dark colours , the new name — was n't necessary any more , that there was an awareness between herself and Tom today that almost made her believe he did share her feelings , but with Tom himself in the room , and Bill as well , and Mrs Porter coming in now with Faye 's mid-afternoon snack and a pot of tea for everyone , there was clearly no opportunity .
4 The marriage has gone down well with Rose 's family .
5 This seemed to fit in well with Plato 's account of the end of Atlantis .
6 This ties in well with Goffman 's ideas about changes of footing within talk .
7 The role of the angel as an intermediary between the human and the mystical world , and its elaborate beautifying as a vehicle of the dream , would seem to tie in closely with Glauber 's identification of a continuing thread of psychological resistance in Latin American culture .
8 This is because figures were usually calculated for groups of speakers rather than for individuals , a practice which seemed to fit in neatly with Labov 's theoretical position that the locus of systematic variation was the group rather than the individual .
9 In the 68th minute Folkestone 's Phil Hancock , Lawrence Ward and Mickey Wells were sent off along with Redhill 's Mark Hemsley .
10 It is evident from the massive character of the great border dyke which Asser in his Life of Alfred in the late ninth century attributes to Offa ( Life of King Alfred , ch. 14 ) , running from Sedbury Cliffs near Chepstow to Treuddyn , linking up now with Wat 's Dyke which ends at Basingwerk in north Wales , that considerable energy and manpower must have been devoted to the delineation , construction and maintenance of this frontier line .
11 It was unfortunate that it should come out together with Ivy 's least good novel .
12 He added : ‘ Our members find that they are not the only ones out there with Parkinson 's Disease and they are eager to find out more about the condition and ways that they can be helped . ’
13 McCaffrey is back again with Damia 's Children ( Bantam Press , £8.99 ) in C format , and a new hardback , Powers That Be ( £14.99 ) with co-writer Elizabeth Scarborough .
14 ‘ I can carry on here with Helen 's assistance — that is , if I 'm not called away , ’ Joanna said , but she had no sooner spoken than the telephone rang .
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