Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv prt] with [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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31 Mind you , who can work out with any degree of accuracy just how the Irish are going to perform ?
32 He indicated he would ring back with more instructions .
33 Yet they , as other immigrants , would look back with much sadness and refer wistfully to that poxy , Cossack-infested country as ‘ der heim ’ ( the homeland , the old country ) .
34 1992 is not a year on which I shall look back with undiluted pleasure .
35 Whenever she came to the house with Peg she would look about with solemn curiosity , and her blue eyes dominated her wan little face .
36 And it maybe about a relationship that will build up with these people over a period of time and I know it 's expensive as negotiation .
37 Every time the gel on the other end tried to bring the conversation to a polite close , I 'd crank up with another round of exasperatingly slow , repetitive , thread-losing , stammering ramblings .
38 Is it not an attack upon the integrity of a man to alienate him from those actions which spring from his deep convictions in order that he might fit in with utilitarian calculations ?
39 There is also the possibility of genuine rotation which will fit in with other farm produce .
40 The adapted child is the part that has learnt how to adapt and fit in with other people — it learns how to please and get approval , and how to manipulate and submit .
41 Despite heavy traffic , it did not fit in with British Railway 's policy , and also it suffered from Union intransigency. tickets were printed by the NER and its successors , and followed their standard designs .
42 ‘ How does that fit in with this idea of a universe that doubles back on itself ? ’
43 Okay that does not fit in with this style of newspaper .
44 It may be , of course , that such an inference is wrong , but , as discourse processors , we seem to prefer to make inferences which have some likelihood of being justified and , if some subsequent information does not fit in with this inference , we abandon it and form another .
45 There are many choices of frame that might fit in with this theme .
46 That does not fit in with any orthodoxy .
47 Here Is a watercolourist who in " Walton , early morning " can approach the exquisite gentleness of Chinese work and then , in " Pennine landscape " can set down with masterful boldness the rugged majesty of moor and sky .
48 Staff say the government must step in with more cash
49 Chemical warfare would set in with appalling ferocity , leaving the sward slimy with dead worms .
50 The bubbles were supposed to expand and meet up with each other until the whole universe was in the new phase .
51 Nonetheless , Franco agreed that the Italians could spearhead the attack on Madrid from Guadalajara , as part of an ambitious Italian plan to tighten the circle round the capital by advancing in a south westerly direction towards Alcalá de Henares , where they would meet up with Spanish troops marching north-eastwards from the Jarama , across the Madrid–Valencia road .
52 In vitro , the dose response curve for a fuller agonist in the presence of a partial agonist is shifted to the right with an elevated baseline and a tendency for the curves to converge and cross over with increasing dose .
53 You can then take off with complete confidence , knowing that you have checked all the really vital things for the flight .
54 She knew Maggie was very sensible and that she would n't take up with any riff-raff , nor would she do anything she should n't .
55 The Lloyds will be one of 16 father and son pairs who will join up with 16 mother and daughter partnerships to find out who will become this year 's Remington/Daily Express Family champions .
56 Goodway will join up with ex-Wigan stars Gregory , Ellery Hanley and Shaun Wane at Headingley .
57 There was no doubt that the Liberals would press on with this timetable , and little doubt that the Labour and Irish MPs would support them ; Unionists could not therefore stop Home Rule becoming law .
58 I could not see , then , how I might press on with this bantering ; in fact , I decided it best to call a halt to the matter and , pretending to remember something I had urgently to attend to , excused myself , leaving my employer looking rather bemused .
59 But for some reason Alice would not go on with that thought .
60 The other Andeans say they will go on with free trade without Ecuador , if need be .
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