Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv prt] with [art] [noun sg] " 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 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 .
6 ( That would tie in with the pregnancy in the summer — an earlier attempt to force Steen 's hand . )
7 ( Sometimes people drift off and dream up indicators which do n't adequately tie in with the end result . )
8 He could fall in with the desire of Sapt , marry her secretly and fill the empty place in the Elphberg dynasty .
9 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 .
10 If you do n't get the chance to really freshen up with a shower then Femfresh has the answer .
11 Then we sit there talking and reading , thinking we 'll catch up with the recording in a couple of days — only we never do .
12 Soon , they would catch up with the sun and obscure it .
13 It could , therefore , be the case that , in future , the TV audience will gradually catch up with the TV commercial producers ' instincts .
14 so while our climbers rest and enjoy the sea air we can now catch up with the rest of the sporting action …
15 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 .
16 Do you wait around with a gun in your hand to shoot me down when I finally stagger out ?
17 You can usually carry on with a sport you enjoy so long as you feel comfortable .
18 I suppose I could carry on with the cataloguing , ’ she suggested .
19 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 . ’
20 Those who have been successful may carry on with the course , and need to be registered with the BIE .
21 Those of us who did carry on with the flight , masochistically addicted to the hellish aimlessness of it , were obliged to leave at New Delhi , and spend a day selling brightly coloured scarves and small gold elephants on a souvenir stall .
22 But since we ca n't carry on with the experiment now we 've got to leave that till later on .
23 And if you 're okay overnight then you can carry on with the pack as directed on Thursday morning
24 He adds the other band members Lorayne Robinson and Ruby Washington will carry on with the group for the sake of their friends who died .
25 Right can we just we 'll finish off with a prayer .
26 lets finish off with a roundup of the rest of the news … starting over at swindon speedway … the robins will be singing … roaring again this season … the team has been re-instated to division one
27 I 'd sit on his lap and he 'd stroke me and rabbit on , and this sound would crop up with a kind of sighing and sometimes his voice would have an edge to it , too .
28 do you think your mother , your grandma should dress up with a mop on the back
29 They know the grandchildren will grow up with a mixture of character traits collected from way back , on both sides of the family , but they like to think that something of theirs , some good trait or talent , will be packed somewhere in their grandchildren 's psychological ‘ baggage ’ when they set out on their journey into adult life .
30 So I did n't grow up with the idea that I had a poet in the family , by marriage of course .
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