Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adv prt] with [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Erm you look fairly fit thank you very much , you know , very sweet of you dear , erm tt and I think to , to carry on with the regards to well how much do you earn you went all around the houses , do n't apologize and say well I have to ask you because , you know , , you know you need to know |
2 | During this period of numbness , people are perfectly able to carry on with the practicalities of living . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | Inside the sanctum , Miller was once made to sit down with the words ‘ Let me show you how a covert operation is set up . ’ |
5 | It 'll all be all right when the Vice President goes to Riyadh to sit down with the Iranians and they find out that our hostages come home , and the Ayatollah is either helping us in Central America or the contras . |
6 | I 've got a chance to go in with a women 's group up Manchester way . |
7 | Did you yourself take part in the operation to go in with the guns ? |
8 | ( 1986 ) and Borgman ( 1980 ) have found from their studies that older children especially are not willing to move to a new family if contact with their biological families is to be severed , though of course some children may be unable to voice their reluctance and tend to go along with the plans . |
9 | Surely she could n't be planning to go along with the lies . |
10 | Or are we going to go along with the priorities that our non-Christian friends have ? |
11 | I now felt far more confident and comfortable knowing that I could refuse to go along with the guards ' antics if they really upset me . |
12 | Individuals who are reluctant to go along with the sentiments expressed in a collective discussion may be castigated as unduly kaingli , ‘ jealous ’ , or kongit , ‘ possessive ’ , of their spouses , an infringement of the legitimate autonomy of the latter . |
13 | I 'm grateful to you for your readiness to fall in with the proposals made , and er , I have enjoyed the opportunity to chair this A G M. The meeting is now concluded . |
14 | But the job of captain remains the same : you have to work in with the coaches , motivate the players and gain their respect . |
15 | That is an extraordinary contrast with the uncritical support for monetary union expressed by his right hon. and hon. Friends , who want to leap in with no conditions and to throw away the conditions that we have negotiated . |
16 | This so-called ‘ objective ’ reliving , which brings forth fragmentary recall based on the hypnotist 's detailed questions , puts the subject under especially intense pressure to come up with the goods . |
17 | This proved to be one of the sources of its downfall : there came a point when failure to come up with the goods , rationalised by ‘ the need for more research ’ , began to sound a little hollow and begged the asking of more fundamental questions . |
18 | Cellini may not be able to come up with the goods . |
19 | It is not a preaching philosophy , but we ask the bully to come up with the answers . ’ |
20 | Middlesbrough 's shambolic defenders failed to come up with the answers to the riddles posed by Rosenthal 's direct running . |
21 | It is essentially a problem-solving exercise in which there must be a close relationship between sales effort on the ground and the ability of the applications and research staff to come up with the answers , within the boundaries of what is commercially viable . |
22 | It had not been hard to persuade Brian to come up with the fees for university . |
23 | However , its subsidiary , Barclays Direct Mortgage Services , was able to come up with the sums in a matter of days . |
24 | So , for example , when I ask a group of students at the beginning of an interdisciplinary course in women 's writing and the visual arts , to come up with the names of any contemporary women artists , they can rarely mention more than one or two . |
25 | Here , with the concentration on labour-intensive crops , not only large estates with hired labour but large peasant farms also flourished , and even began to catch up with the estates . |
26 | Although Newcastle is having to run very hard to catch up with the mechanics of community care , Roycroft thinks that in terms of the spirit of the act , the city is already way ahead . |
27 | It will take years for Albania to catch up with the standards of medicine in other European countries but not all the news is negative . |
28 | The girls used to come out with the barrows and the people with the shops used to complain . |
29 | She had to chow down with the others in the common-room now she was mobile . |
30 | It was eleven o'clock before all the family were in bed , and two o'clock next morning was the latest time to set off with the beehives . |