Example sentences of "[adv prt] and [verb] [pron] with " in BNC.
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1 | Take the opportunity to clean out the channel the cover fits in and to fill it with grease . |
2 | Deane picked the ball up outside the area and run diagonally at goal , beat 2 or 3 defenders and took it past another but the ball was running away and Speed came in and hit it with his right foot . |
3 | Two or three of us , we pulled her down into the barley and pulled her drawers down and filled 'em with barley . |
4 | So er that was a telephone call to the divisional officer , who was available at the moment and who came down and discussed it with the employer and notwithstanding that , in the afternoon I had given the management one hour to resolve the problem otherwise there was going to be a major walkout . |
5 | Every mouthful made me heave , but I forced it down and chased it with a second one bought by Malc . |
6 | Up and up we went and when I could walk no longer he lay me down and covered me with kisses and love bites . |
7 | Mr and Mrs Bryant would be thrilled to have a family living in your old home once again — and , since my holiday plans have fallen through , I 'd be happy to come down and help you with the twins . ’ |
8 | But they were quite happy to come along and discuss it with the parish council erm and . |
9 | Suddenly there was a flash of lightning and a roll of thunder and the heavens burst sending us scuttling into the woods for shelter , but it was n't long before the rain got through and drenched us with miniature Niagaras that came cascading down from the broad leaves . |
10 | I was also warned to stay away from the tennis court if anyone was playing , but on one Saturday , a party was in progress and Miss Betty Farr , who must have been in her early twenties , spotted me trying not to be seen , called me over and plied me with cakes and lemonade . |
11 | Even in the law-court , I 'd run over and kill you with my bare hands , ’ said Sikes , showing his teeth in his anger . |
12 | This was the very thought in her head as she turned the corner of the corridor and back into the waiting room and saw the weeping figure of a woman hunched over and hugging herself with grief . |
13 | Nigel had arranged that his son-in-law ( his daughter Caroline 's husband ) , who was living and working in Denmark , and his nephew James from California would come over and help me with the move . |
14 | ‘ Then , when we realised and accepted the situation , I just got on and helped him with his fight . ’ |
15 | Dad patted me on the head and Mum gives me this little kiss on the cheek and then they went off and left me with this old woman . |
16 | I said I 'm going to have to clear that and delete a bit of stuff off and load it with and load WordPerfect again . |
17 | This closes the opponent off and presents you with a good opportunity to continue the block into the opponent 's face . |
18 | If the horse suddenly starts bucking when we ride it , and we jump off and swat it with a cane ; the horse will remember , but it may remember the wrong thing . |
19 | In early winter , when the first snows come , he wears socks in the boots , but when it gets cold he takes them off and replaces them with grass . |
20 | and we could maybe find someone else to go off and do it with |
21 | Chéron took it off and replaced it with a poem by Baudelaire , considering that he had elevated the tone . |
22 | To me , sexuality is romance and love and poetry and beauty , not picking somebody up on the street and using each other then telling them to fuck off and burning them with a cigarette . |
23 | If you must wear a jacket , cut the buttons off and fasten it with string through the button holes . |
24 | His friends and colleagues gave him a memorable send off and presented him with binoculars ( for his bird watching ) , a leather writing case ( so that he can drop us a line from far off places ) and a couple of brandy glasses ( empty — unfortunately ) . |
25 | One could put all these postulated differences down on paper and , taking samples of the two groups , go off and interview them with all sorts of yes/no questions . |
26 | They might run off and take it with them . |
27 | Er and er you 'd say , well try and get on old sheet and wash it thoroughly and iron them the p cut it up and iron them with a hot iron . |
28 | If the candidate seems settled in for the day stand up and help him/her with their coat , or begin to walk towards the door . |
29 | I should pick it up and bite it with your teeth if it 's getting too difficult . |
30 | He said the Tories were destroying the national character of the health service and were intent on breaking it up and replacing it with an American-style system that owed more to accountants than doctors . |