Example sentences of "the [noun pl] [adv prt] with [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It set fire to the sheets , but luckily he managed to put the flames out with some water . ’
2 It was captain Richards who put the brakes on with some neat off-spin , only for the last ten overs to realize another 83 .
3 Rig Commanders stationed on the inshore ramp guided the drivers on with brief flashes of their green lights , and the convoy drove steadily across .
4 ‘ Perhaps there 's something … more … formal ? ’ she said , dragging the words out with ill-hidden reluctance .
5 Oh , oh , I think all it wants is that paragraph rephrasing and with more strongly emphasis but , on the lines on with that .
6 Which fills the gardens up with headlong song .
7 Bring out the holes down with some new improved shit .
8 She denies the charges along with alternative charges of causing grievous bodily harm .
9 The windows had been broken years ago but the railway company had boarded the frames up with wooden battens which were very effective ; they did however allow a view into the building and although the children could see in they were fascinated with the place and were happy playing in the cutting .
10 Joey Dunlop had an early season run-out at Aghadowey last week and should be back on the 125cc and 250cc Hondas , but Joey is not really a Nutt 's Corner star and riders like Stephen Farmer , Paul Harbinson , Gary Dynes , Ian King and Phelim Owens will probably dominate the proceedings along with those mentioned earlier .
11 She began to wipe the tops down with unnecessary vigour , muttering crossly when water splashed on her dress .
12 A notorious critic of Hollywood , he justified taking the job by declaring he would break the stranglehold of the agents , who tied the studios up with pre-wrapped packages made up of their own clients : stars , writers and directors .
13 We 'll have to get the formalities over with first , ’ he said , and she had to be satisfied with that .
14 The Tribunal can consider it as one of the facts along with those set out by Lord Justice May in the Palmer case as well as any which are relevant in the particular case .
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