Example sentences of "with [verb] [adv prt] [art] " in BNC.

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31 As Foster ( 1979 ) points out , Cast ells was concerned with mapping out the form of specifically urban contradictions , the contradictions which are created between privately owned means of production and collective aspects of reproduction .
32 Suddenly she was incredibly tired , her bones were aching and her head was sore with fighting back the tears .
33 David Batty is one of them , but he is more preoccupied with fighting off an ankle injury .
34 Putting science next to godliness goes hand in hand with rolling back the Copernican revolution and putting Man back at the centre of the universe , a reactionary project that makes the New Right look like tinkerers .
35 If you want to help , perhaps you 'd give Victorine a hand with washing up the breakfast things ?
36 Not only that , the civil servants entrusted with carrying out the auction seem unclear how to do the job .
37 There is another strand to the Economic theory of regulation , which is that once the agency has an objective , those charged with carrying out the policies do so to the best of their ability .
38 We helped with putting up the shelves and we filled all the bottles in each shop .
39 Right , erm , very often it 's to do with making up a painting or a picture of some a picture of some kind is n't it , sticking different bits together , so if you get a , a collection of different things which makes a whole , whole with a w right .
40 In December the United Nations urged governments to get on with setting up a satellite system .
41 Alphonse Blaguet , a mediator appointed by President André Kolingba , was charged with setting up a preparatory committee , consulting with political parties and drawing up the agenda .
42 But so far , the first two episodes have been bogged down with setting up the premise and too many location scenes .
43 Pierre Encreve , a professor of linguistics , has been charged with setting up the new foundation , which will serve to fulfill Andre Chastel 's 1983 commitment to found an institute for the history of art and culture , on the lines of London 's Courtauld Institute .
44 Burstall and Kay report that in the case of NAEP early opposition from teacher unions was partly based upon fear of a backwash effect and , indeed , it appears to have been a worry for those involved with setting up the APU testing programme .
45 The final part of the chapter is concerned with setting out the monetarist challenge to Keynesian economics and with comparing Keynesian and monetarist policy recommendations .
46 After all , she 's hit the headlines on numerous occasions , what with smashing up the inside of a taxi a couple of years ago and then being done for speeding twice in the space of about 15 minutes .
47 Until we know who is going to stage the event , we can not get on with working out the qualifying format for 1995 .
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