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

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1 This one point alone has almost certainly caused many novice flyers to struggle on with an unmanageable model which could easily be completely transformed by correct adjustment .
2 The other lad who made a commitment came as a non-believer but was willing to come along with an open mind and on studying the gospels came to believe Jesus was indeed who he said he was and shortly after made his commitment .
3 The Vanishing puts this vibe to good use by matching the metaphysical feel of the European road movie with the narrative pace of the post-Hitchcock thriller to come up with an intriguing , slightly disjointed meditation on death , desire and motorway café culture .
4 I mean , when we was in opposition , if er , if we had a Westminster crisis in Lincolnshire and it suddenly kicked all the conservatives off , we would have been able to come up with an alternative budget to manage this county .
5 The banks financing the huge project have given Eurotunnel until the end of the year to come up with an agreed costing for completion of the tunnel sufficient to enable them to release fresh loans .
6 Meetings between the Prime Minister ; Chris Patten , the Secretary of State for the Environment ; and Nigel Lawson , Chancellor of the Exchequer , have been unable to come up with an agreed solution to put to today 's Cabinet .
7 The banks have given Eurotunnel until the end of the year to come up with an agreed costing for completion of the Channel Tunnel .
8 Hence representing revenues from community X by R(X) we can say : The consequence is that the group of three communities would not be willing to go for the scheme involving supply to all three , since they would not be able to come up with an agreed method of sharing the £650 .
9 The Chancellor had totally failed to come up with an industrial strategy to move Britain out of recession , Mr Brown said .
10 They liked especially his quick , nimble mind — the ability to come up with an apt , original ad-lib .
11 Faced with this unprecedented , unique and , above all , fearsomely complex challenge , the West is just beginning to come up with an unprecedented , unique , and also fearsomely complex response .
12 Dawn has been eyeing up her own customers as well as the shoppers who frequent rival stores to come up with an in-vogue verdict on local tastes .
13 The Quebec government , however , warned the federal government and the English-speaking provinces that if they failed to come up with an acceptable constitutional solution , Quebec would proceed with its own independence referendum by October 1992 .
14 Rangers are waiting for Keegan to come back with an improved offer after rejecting a staggering £3.3m bid , and Keegan could offer transfer-listed Franz Carr as the makeweight in a new player-cash deal .
15 I tried to sneak out with an open-necked shirt , but she called me back .
16 The position of women has changed in a number of ways , such that a wife does not have to put up with an unsatisfactory marriage in the way that her mother might well have done .
17 You would n't expect another adult to put up with an interminable monologue from you .
18 The Defence Intelligence Agency ( DIA ) , has to get along with an annual budget of only $1 billion .
19 Otherwise you are likely to end up with an obese dog , and the resulting complications can lead to heart problems .
20 A concessionary one mile bridleway — where use is granted by the landowner — has been opened across the northwestern embankment of Yarrow Reservoir to link in with an existing bridleway .
21 Conti plays a disgraced MI5 agent returning to Britain from his adopted Russia and forced to team up with an old espionage adversary ( John Standing ) — but who is spying on whom ?
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