Example sentences of "we [vb base] [adv prt] with [adj] " in BNC.

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1 This is the document that we send in with any copy .
2 We meet up with other units of the Brigade and leave the road to continue the advance through the trees in the direction of small arms and automatic fire ahead .
3 We kick off with all that at five to one tomorrow .
4 And we finish up with eight women .
5 ‘ As you see , I 've got this white board which we fill up with all the various activities .
6 Armed with wooden swords , cardboard breast plates , and now shields , we set off with renewed enthusiasm .
7 On that first day we set off with high hopes of finding out what the foxes were doing and to work out where to concentrate our filming efforts .
8 As I mentioned in the chapter on ‘ Teachers ’ , the Bible has got a lot of things to say about how we get on with other people .
9 See how we get on with this .
10 If we end up with two radically different versions of PostScript then we face real and serious problems
11 ‘ Training is a good investment , as we end up with happier and more efficient staff and happier guests , ’ he says .
12 It 's often put that hunting is good for the countryside that it 's about controlling foxes the scientific evidence rather puts that to pay the scientific evidence certainly indicates that fox hunting makes very little difference to control of foxes in the countryside and there is some evidence to suggest that fox hunting actually encourages more foxes to breed and that we end up with more foxes , so it seems to be self defeating in that respect .
13 And , if you treat this toxin with something like formaldehyde or ethanol , you end up by inactivating it 's toxic properties and you end up with what , what we call a toxoid , something that retains immunological properties , it 's able to stimulate specific immunity to the toxin but it does n't have any of the toxic effects and we end up with this toxoid vaccine against diphtheria .
14 But the more we go on with this type of service , this soft praying and quiet singing , and not ringing the bell or catching the Spirit , the more we realize that we ai n't solving the problem .
15 Are you really suggesting we go along with that ? ’
16 On this question of priorities here I understand that if we go along with local presses , to the housing corporation that this is a priority and then they , they can see to that make the money available when can we go along again with another priorities ?
17 If we play about with this expectations model right this is the erm , this describes the expectation of prices in T it can also use the same as a decision rule alright to find out what prices would expectation of prices were , right in in P T minus one , okay T minus one , right here .
18 So , if we start off with one of the string patches , I 'll see if I can guide you through the editing process .
19 He 's , well we start off with that .
20 This time we start off with six hundred and we take away thirty per cent .
21 Now it 's important that we come up with some interesting things because , as you know , as the course goes on we 're going to be joined by professionals from the media , in the form of Bob Satchwell later on this afternoon , and other gentlemen from the local radio and so forth tomorrow , and they 're actually going to , as it were , confirm , or not , as the case may be , the sort of things we 've been talking about .
22 Erm , then you can take sixteen of our units in your boat and we 'll take the surplus , which is I imagine two of our boats , erm , if we come over with all three , effectively , which is twenty-one , if you can , of ours .
23 and and then we come back with this second phase .
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