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

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1 Do n't rush in with the word before he/she has had time to think , but do n't leave him/her struggling .
2 And then they would spring down with a howl and rush to embrace her .
3 This year 's event on the Tay will be on May 24th and will tie in with the canoe exhibition at Grandtully .
4 The hospital management team for Claybury rejected the idea of the quadrant hospital concept , since this could not tie in with the principle of community care .
5 And that would tie in with the markings and the holes …
6 This would tie in with the kind of creature that could take advantage of the first abundance of flowering plants and special insects emerging in the late Cretaceous .
7 ( That would tie in with the pregnancy in the summer — an earlier attempt to force Steen 's hand . )
8 ( Sometimes people drift off and dream up indicators which do n't adequately tie in with the end result . )
9 They differ throughout the mag and certainly do n't tie in with the colours given in the boxes of different sections in the Menu section at the front .
10 The Committee took the view that lawyers are unapproachable because of the inaccessibility of premises and their unwelcoming nature , because the methods of work do not tie in with the needs of clients , and because of a lack of response to the needs of linguistic minorities .
11 He could fall in with the desire of Sapt , marry her secretly and fill the empty place in the Elphberg dynasty .
12 These user experiences will tie up with a process we describe in Chapter 9 concerned with the changing relationship between medicine and the heroin user seeking treatment .
13 If you do n't get the chance to really freshen up with a shower then Femfresh has the answer .
14 Then we sit there talking and reading , thinking we 'll catch up with the recording in a couple of days — only we never do .
15 Soon , they would catch up with the sun and obscure it .
16 It could , therefore , be the case that , in future , the TV audience will gradually catch up with the TV commercial producers ' instincts .
17 " We 'd better catch up with the others , had n't we ? " he said quickly , gesturing along the track .
18 Sport now … and as England 's cricketers ' hopes of saving the ashes go up in smoke … we 'll catch up with the women who 're hoping to restore some national pride .
19 so while our climbers rest and enjoy the sea air we can now catch up with the rest of the sporting action …
20 Bernice could n't see what he thought he would be able to do even if they did catch up with the shapechangers .
21 Well I do n't know , ha ha have n't you got a position where er as , as we began to , to see last week , there is this radicalization coming in but the , the er i i it 's the peasants who 've moved to the left of the Party , you 're right , that they are inappropriate to this very moderate policy of rent reduction erm a tax on collaborators land is being redistributed and is n't saying right we , i i in the same way that , that Mao was identifying the problem in in , either you , you follow the masses or you , you lead them but , but thereof we are behind them and a sense the Party has got ta recognize that , it 's got ta catch up with the masses and is n't that first paragraph saying look this is the way you should be going , that there are peasants who are redistributing the land and land reform is in effect taking place and that 's what we want to see ?
22 Teddy can also line up with a party balloon and there 's a heart motif to complete a picture to knit and give with love .
23 Neither Dobson nor Hunter is eligible to play for Ulster in next season 's inter pros , but they could line out with the Exiles Under-21s .
24 Do you wait around with a gun in your hand to shoot me down when I finally stagger out ?
25 You can usually carry on with a sport you enjoy so long as you feel comfortable .
26 A company employing ten workers might lay off two in bad times ; ten self-employed workers would probably carry on with a 20% reduction in their turnover rather than voluntarily go on the dole .
27 I suppose I could carry on with the cataloguing , ’ she suggested .
28 His widow , Margaret , said : ‘ Alfred told me that I should carry on with the case if he died , and that is exactly what I will do . ’
29 Or — and something came apart in his stomach and turned a revolution and plummeted downwards — were they all politely and patiently waiting with well-controlled longing because it would not be too long now before they could get home and carry on with the lives they preferred without him ?
30 Those who have been successful may carry on with the course , and need to be registered with the BIE .
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