Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adv prt] with [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The idea is that when an instruction that is meant for a coprocessor is encountered , the coprocessor handles it leaving the main processor to carry on with other jobs .
2 The initial emphasis of the project was therefore linguistic and , clinically examined , it might have appeared that to carry on with current curricula , making the change of language policy the only variable , would have made for more easily comparable results .
3 ‘ The one you 've just done in Cheltenham ? ’ she asked , catching Cara 's excitement as she waited expectantly for her to go on with more details .
4 Am I right in thinking that you would n't want to go on with these incursions ?
5 Her greatest luxury in life was to sit down with baked beans on toast and watch television .
6 My staff and I welcome the opportunity to sit down with local exporters and importers to offer not only our own expertise but to provide the link to the truly international help that is available .
7 Most teacher-training programmes include provision for trainees to sit in with other teachers so that they get some experience of the environment they will work in .
8 Some of the industry recognized that change was due and with various degrees of enthusiasm were prepared to go along with such proposals .
9 Well jus just to lighten the mood for a moment and to go along with high-falooting words here are some
10 Mother had to struggle on with nine children making a terrible din , and almost drowning out her powers of concentration .
11 Well , there were these round concrete blocks , with silos at the top , and they used to come in with these loads of scraps , tip it in and you know what we had to do ?
12 The goal came as City tried to struggle through with 10 men while Rick Holden was having four stitches in a mouth wound after colliding with team-mate Terry Phelan .
13 Latest results from an experiment designed to test a fundamental aspect of quantum theory show it to come through with flying colours .
14 You 'd recognize this if you are a driver and especially a driver who maybe has the opportunity of travelling long distance , now years ago when I was younger and perhaps some of you in the audience when you were younger , you could go from here to the South of England with no trouble , without a break and you 'd head on down the motorway and you , you 'd be alert and alive and er ready to meet up with all sorts of emergencies and you 'd drive quite well all the way down , non stop down the South of England , but if you 're like me now , when I get to Stafford on the motorway you 're beginning to feel as if you 've had enough and it 's difficult to try and keep your concentration as you used to years ago , and that 's how it can be in the truth sometimes , when we 've been with it a long time that , we grow older not only physically , but spiritually too we become very experienced in the truth and we become very sort of fat spiritually , we can live off of that fat ca n't we ?
15 This is a branch of the Association devoted to the more senior ex-Manorians who would like to meet up with old friends , but who find it difficult to join in with the annual reunions .
16 For the travellers it 's a chance to meet up with old friends and enjoy themselves .
17 But whatever age , Stow offers them the chance to meet up with old friends and catch up on the gossip .
18 This is always a very popular event , one where you have the opportunity to meet up with old friends and we hope make new ones ; so please obtain your tickets early to avoid disappointment .
19 My husband suffered a stroke two years ago which has left him partially sighted , but he loves to meet up with old colleagues .
20 The producer/singer 's record company has been forced to come up with all kinds of excuses .
21 It was England who crept off , licked their wounds , and tried to come up with all sorts of weird and wonderful reasons for us beating them .
22 The unions recognise this first meeting is unlikely to come up with immediate proposals , but wants to meet workers to develop a product diversification strategy .
23 We 've seen community participation in trying to come up with immediate solutions to the problems resulting from the war — we 're talking particularly about materials and infrastructure .
24 Police committee Chairman Colin Hay said he does n't expect the new man to come up with instant solutions to the problem of rising crime :
25 ‘ Is there something , ’ George asked icily , ‘ about the atmosphere of this place that causes you to come up with such expressions ?
26 If BA fails to come up with new proposals before the deadline , the Virgin chief may pursue a settlement in the US or European courts .
27 That , in his view , is long enough to be able to come up with new ideas and see them implemented .
28 But if manufacturers were to try too hard to come up with new ideas we 'd be constantly faced with designs to rival Gibson 's semi-mythical Moderne and Burns ' Flyte in the grossness stakes .
29 He said Russian president Boris Yeltsin had failed to come up with new ideas and had put politics above the national interest .
30 This was followed by Lord Arran 's speech at the Balmoral Show where , according to some reports , Lord Arran seemed to challenge his own civil servants to come up with new ideas .
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