Example sentences of "[adv prt] with the [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Asking the way down with the glory of sight restored would have been stupid in the extreme , and I gave secret thanks for my ego salvation . |
2 | So , get yourself a crate of Dorksteiner lager , a gross of king size Rizlas , and settle down with the Rottweiler for an hour and a half of sub-MTV titillating trivia . |
3 | So , get yourself a crate of Dorksteiner lager , a gross of king size Rizlas , and settle down with the Rottweiler for an hour and a half of sub-MTV titillating trivia . |
4 | Tap down with the top of the formwork . |
5 | Its accountants sit down with the auditor for a day of conjuring tricks and , hey presto , £15m gets lost in a cloud of smoke , leaving a mere £7m to find . |
6 | Having gone down with the monarchy in the 1640s and learnt from that experience that its fortunes were closely dependent on those of the crown , the established church was more than ever determined to shore up the monarchy as a means of guaranteeing its own survival . |
7 | The exact circumstances are forgotten , but I do remember serving as baby-sitter for the Menuhin infant while Papa Yehudi took his violin off to the concert , and I recall walking up and down with the child in my arms to keep it from crying . |
8 | so I take it he must of gone down with the flu after that then |
9 | Her husband , Michael became so bogged down with the worry of running their farm , he killed himself . |
10 | Maurice , in the way of business , knew too many , rather than too few , people , but when he imagined living without friends , he sat down with the whisky in the dark . |
11 | ‘ Well I stand up next to a mountain and I chop it down with the edge of my hand . ’ |
12 | ‘ Well I stand up next to a mountain and I chop it down with the edge of my hand . ’ |
13 | For the first set of songs , I had more to do with that side mainly because I 'm the guitarist , and I sit down with the guitar for 3 or 4 hours every day , so there 's always a riff there . |
14 | The entire high squadron went down with the exception of the leader . |
15 | The old object is too weighed down with the clutter of history . |
16 | Spoon the mixture into the prepared tin and press down with the back of a metal spoon . |
17 | To get plant out of the pot , turn it upside down with the stem between your fingers and give the pot a gentle knock . |
18 | Lower the slab in place , then tap down with the handle of a club hammer . |
19 | Their weight is an advantage , as they almost level themselves , needing only the minimum of tapping down with the handle of a club hammer . |
20 | And I ai n't down with the Governor of California . ’ |
21 | Blake was thrown down with the force of the implosion . |
22 | As Bamber explains , such high expectations of the work , and an unrealistic idealism surrounding ‘ caring ’ and the medical model of illness , ‘ come crashing down with the reality of work experience ’ . |
23 | Medium and long leys are put down with the object of increasing grassland production , extending the growing season and improving the nutritional quality of the herbage . |
24 | ‘ Down with the regime of killer warlords , ’ read one banner . |
25 | Next it is laid half way over the other petal and pressed down with the side of the finger . |
26 | 3 Push down with the hand on the elbow , forcing your fingers to travel further down your spine . |
27 | Magpies chairman Sir John Hall said : ‘ He travelled down with the team on Tuesday but stayed overnight . |
28 | When Nigel learned of their whereabouts , he began to hunt them down with the aid of his yeomen . |
29 | Morel died soon after , but not before he had the bitter pleasure of seeing the Labour Government brought down with the aid of a ‘ red scare ’ engineered , it appeared at the time , by Foreign Office officials . |
30 | ZEBRA Parallel , a start-up company based on Alvey research at the Polytechnic of Central London , is to be closed down with the loss of eight jobs . |