Example sentences of "[adv prt] with [art] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Will Carling , the captain of England , is travelling there for the first time and the selectors decided not to weigh him down with the cares of office .
2 Make tying laces into a great game : sit down with the shoes in front of you both and tie and untie them together .
3 She had to chow down with the others in the common-room now she was mobile .
4 And you can think of that pretty easily if you look at your table erm just write down with the charges on the the ions what H two S O four looks like .
5 Well We came in one morning , the electrician and I , about five instead of seven , because we 'd done and er we used to nip in and kip down with the horses for ten minutes which was forbidden , to sleep in the colliery .
6 She was thinking of a bleak room in a small block of flats in Streatham , the curtains drawn to keep in the heat , the walls weighed down with the knick-knacks of a happy life : the flat she had been brought up in .
7 But how will it go down with the fans like England soccer heroes Gary Lineker and Des Walker or film stars Liz Taylor and Joan Collins ?
8 come down with the stairs to chap , young chap , I told you he 's knocking on the door , it must of been then .
9 We follow our own way , the way which fits in with the conditions of our time and our country . ’
10 To the right of the front panel the power and reset buttons are cleverly moulded to fit in with the contours of the case .
11 For holidays we fall in with the wishes of particular consultants .
12 He kept in with the Soviets in case Moscow ever prevailed in Bucharest — plus the extra money he undoubtedly obtained . ’
13 That ties in with the findings of a remarkable researcher .
14 Gone are the days when a couple furnished their house from top to bottom in a style that fitted in with the tastes of friends , neighbours , colleagues at work , or cronies down at the pub or tennis club .
15 An important point is that these large-scale convection cells fit in with the dimensions of plates .
16 ‘ That was a dream move for him and meant a big transformation for a lad of his age to suddenly be pitched in with the stars at Liverpool , ’ said England Under-21 boss Lawrie McMenemy .
17 All of which fits in with the differences of stomach contents with which we began .
18 This winsome description fits in with the descriptions of the messianic age in the book of Isaiah , with the wolf lying down with the lamb , the lion and the ox eating straw together , and the little child playing happily and fearlessly with them and even putting its little hand unhurt into the hole of the poisonous viper .
19 All mixed in with the echoes of last night .
20 Creech Jones , the Colonial Secretary , had been a champion of colonial causes before he took office : now he was falling in with the policies of powerful officials like Sir Andrew Cohen .
21 However we feel that it is important that each type of service debates the issues fully , in order to reach a realistic agreed policy , which also fits in with the policies of other local services .
22 I look forward especially to a future opportunity to develop his views on the desirability of keeping national insurance contributions as low as possible and of working out exactly how that fits in with the policies of some of his right hon. and hon. Friends , but that is for another occasion , Madam Deputy Speaker .
23 And the two of them shuffling in with the hoods of their duffel coats over their heads and their school scarves pulled over noses and mouths like a pair of monks doing the rounds during the Black Death .
24 The model came in with the cups of tea , still glowering darkly at Paula from beneath her fringe of false eyelashes .
25 Having worked out the general layout , the main outlines of the plants and substrates and so on were drawn in with the washes of the appropriate colours .
26 ‘ Is course relevant to functions and development of library service , how does it fit in with the needs of the employees who should attend ?
27 You can choose your own hours , which means that you can fit in with the needs of your baby .
28 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 .
29 For now , 16 years later , and with two children aged seven and nine , she is running , from her Croydon home , a thriving sole practice that fits in with the demands of a young family .
30 ‘ We must ensure that the support materials we prepare for teachers are as closely tied in with the demands of the curriculum as possible , especially with the new 5 – 14 guidelines , and my first priority has been to talk to Educational Advisers throughout Scotland .
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