Example sentences of "[adv prt] with the [noun] in " in BNC.
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1 | Make tying laces into a great game : sit down with the shoes in front of you both and tie and untie them together . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | She had to chow down with the others in the common-room now she was mobile . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | She came down with the baby in her arms , took one look at Vincent , and burst into tears . |
7 | He kept in with the Soviets in case Moscow ever prevailed in Bucharest — plus the extra money he undoubtedly obtained . ’ |
8 | The way in which this subject fits in with the course in Typography & Graphic Communication as a whole is briefly described . |
9 | Above the Magnesian Limestone event a number of reflections have been tied in with the sequence in Larne-2 and Newmill-l . |
10 | ( That would tie in with the pregnancy in the summer — an earlier attempt to force Steen 's hand . ) |
11 | There was a prolonged crash of shutters and an intensification of the heat as the professionals fixed this moment for transmission and then eventual filing , along with the others in his life . |
12 | For Kaelin the initial resistance of a work to analysis , along with the way in which this gives way to a richer post-analytic experience , can also be used as a means of assessing its value . |
13 | In the case , the Dutch local authority terminated its funding to the Dr Sophie Redmond Foundation , which was principally concerned with providing assistance to drug addicts , and transferred the funding along with the building in which the Foundation worked , to the Sigma Foundation . |
14 | All in all , these , along with the changes in numbers and size of dendritic spines , are what one might expect if , when the chick pecks the bead and learns the association between the pecking and the bitter taste , there is a synaptic reorganization in IMHV and LPO to code for — or represent — this new association and the resulting change in behaviour — that is , to say ‘ do n't peck ’ instead of ‘ do peck ’ when the chick sees the bead a second time . |
15 | ‘ The task was not easy because along with the rise in numbers of factory committees each one had a tendency to multiply its prerogatives and to treat each factory as an independent unit of production , the collective property of its own workers , determining by itself production , sales and pricing , while the social domination of the working class over the means of production required that the atomised and contradictory powers of the factory committees be subordinated to a common political end ’ ( my translation A.C. ) . |
16 | Along with the rise in car ownership came a fall in interest in horse-drawn vehicles which were seen by many to symbolize war time austerity and petrol rationing . |
17 | Zak said Nell was along with the passengers in the reception area , and that he wanted to go and see how things were shaping . |
18 | Sjahrir was not prepared to cooperate ; the others decided to go along with the Japanese in order to extract concessions from them . |
19 | A few regrets along the way also — the ‘ politics ’ disappeared along with the F-word in a clean-up by your proprietors at a time when most quality dailies were dispensing with asterisks . |
20 | This ploy had been completely forgotten by the patient until released along with the tension in the neck muscles by the cervical reintegration . |
21 | Now he is being invited to learn along with the children in Science , to admit ignorance ( he the headmaster ! ) , to reward discovery learning when neither he nor the children know the answer . |
22 | There is nothing to make it in the firm 's best interests actually to follow through with the punishment in the period following a deviation , given the game that then presents itself . |
23 | He dropped his dignity and rolled over with the cat in a brief wrestling match . |
24 | We use to dig er , we use to dig er , we use to dig er , dig the old ice box over with the drinks in it , ice with the orange juice , and gin and tonic and all bloody sorts |
25 | Crawling out of bed , doubled over with the pain in his gut he hobbled over to the window and let out a frightened cry . |
26 | The thief then bound his feet , wrists and mouth with tape and left him face down on the office floor before making off with the money in Barry 's car . |
27 | After the hour-long service Diana drove off with the boys in the back to Kensington Palace . |
28 | Luci Hayter is here , whose husband went off with the girl in market research . |
29 | ‘ During that interim period Doctor Who just took off with the Daleks in a way that none of us could have imagined , and after that there was no more discussion about it coming off the air . |
30 | Then he became Treasurer of the fund to save St Erks church — and ran off with the £1000 in the appeal fund . |