Example sentences of "[v-ing] about with [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | People like walking about with a novel . |
2 | It does n't worry me , it 's just a bit silly walking about with a voice you . |
3 | A few months later Rob was playing this bassline and richard , prancing about with the microphone , started singing ‘ I 'm too sexy … ’ |
4 | I 'd like to see not cutting cutting costs raise in income and finally I 'd can only see these things coming coming about with the resignation of the five people on the stage tonight . . |
5 | He was slapping about with a dustpan and brush , getting up the worst of the spilled coffee and other foods . |
6 | When I think of me days of pain and sufferin' here , and how I 've kept cheerful and 'elpful so as not to be a burden , as well as givin' you the benefit of me company so that you could 'ave someone to talk to , well , it 's a shock to me to find you lazin' about with a gypsy woman on your lap . |
7 | Playing about with the engine and playing about with the body work , trying to do it up and all this and they just they just |
8 | Playing about with the engine and playing about with the body work , trying to do it up and all this and they just they just |
9 | standing about with no light on ? |
10 | I start fiddling about with a brush and then something happens and Donald helps me work it out . |
11 | I start fiddling about with a brush and then something happens and Donald helps me work it out . |
12 | I tried all the channels from 1 to 40 in case the hijackers had been messing about with the rig in the truck , but still got nothing . |
13 | But could all this messing about with the type of tree affect the taste of the cider : |
14 | A small girl was messing about with the birthday cards in Mr Pascall 's shop . |
15 | Yes I know what you mean but I do n't fancy you messing about with the grasscutter . |
16 | Then he hangs from one hand while feeling about with the other in his chalk-bag . |
17 | I found her bustling about with a feather duster looking as if she 'd been up for hours . |