Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv prt] with [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | So we do n't jump in with both feet . |
2 | ‘ I see it as culminating in an annual event , perhaps a convention and a festival which would tie in with other events like Africa Oye . |
3 | WORLD-BEATING Merseyside high jumper Steve Smith leapt into a war of words with chief coach Frank Dick after learning he must jump off with rival Dalton Grant for a place in the British European Cup team . |
4 | We will never catch up with this galaxy , no matter how hard we try . |
5 | If this happens the scab may bounce about with great speed and energy within the turret and may do as much damage as if the shell had actually penetrated . |
6 | I ca n't carry on with this indecision . ’ |
7 | well , erm tis n't , she 's not , she wants the W R A F and nothing else and Sue said you ca n't be like that , you know , and er , so they 've decided that she 's got ta carry on with this Saturday job because she wo n't be able to go on the dole look , straight away will she ? |
8 | Okay well next week we 'll carry on with this material , looking at communication networks . |
9 | Do not carry on with large water changes , however , as these only perpetuate the problem . |
10 | Now , the force that is truly Ahriman — the Darkfall — can break through with increasing frequency until everything — everything — ceases to exist as we know it . ’ |
11 | Again , let the surface dry and finish off with two coats of polyurethane and wax as for the straight sanding process . |
12 | Eventually the committee agreed to defer a decision to see if the school could team up with neighbouring villages to boost numbers . |
13 | You could team up with another artist , possibly one who works in a contrasting discipline or technique . |
14 | By day of course , why not team up with another couple and get out and about sightseeing or discovering those hide away places that will linger for ever in your memories ? |
15 | He will team up with American comic Dana Carvey , who played Garth in the smash-hit movie Wayne 's World . |
16 | If I could get a home where my kids could grow up with daily fear and where I could also help my father , I could push this hell out of my mind and start afresh with my family . |
17 | we 'll finish up with right angles first . |
18 | we 'll finish up with two negatives one from each O H. |
19 | So they 'd finish up with three pieces like that . |
20 | Does the hon. Gentleman agree that the success of the Government 's policy is also to do with the banning of secondary picketing , which the Labour party would bring back with open arms ? |
21 | This system is laborious , and if the fencing equipment is not carefully maintained , stock can break out with disastrous results . |
22 | do n't run off with that skirt cos I 'm wearing it tomorrow . |
23 | Yeah I would n't run off with that mate |
24 | ‘ You 'd better hurry up with those exercises . ’ |
25 | His view of the American situation follows out the formal consequences of earlier complaints by such writers as Nathanael West and Philip Roth , that the American novel can no longer keep up with contemporary reality . |
26 | To be admitted to a state school , children must be able to walk , to be continent and show the ability to learn and keep up with normal work . |
27 | ‘ The levelling out of investment is worrying because it needs to grow so that UK industry can keep up with international competitors , ’ Mr Sentance said . |
28 | if we can keep up with that kind of play — and — get those goals we will do OK. im still worried both with the back-five and the attackers — against better oppositon or away things — might — not look as good as on monday . |
29 | The winners are those who can keep up with best standards of quality and reliable supply and still maintain low international prices in a cut-throat business . |
30 | For example , the US firm , RCA , one of the pioneers of TV technology and the first to produce a commercial monochrome TV set in 1946 , could not keep up with later developments , was bought by GE during the 1980s and is now owned by the French firm , Thomson . |