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

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1 ‘ Let's have a look at this rash , ’ said the doctor , helping Edward off with his shirt .
2 When the little family reached the Watermen , Connor unlocked the side door of the pub and helped Ruth in with the pram .
3 The neo-American model might be called the Thatcher-Reagan model , while the Rhine model should also properly include Japan along with Germany , the Benelux countries , Switzerland , Scandinavia and , arguably , Australia and New Zealand .
4 In an interview published on Jan. 4 Sezgin mentioned Iran along with Syria , Iraq , and three unnamed countries from outside the region , as being responsible for encouraging separatist activity among Turkish Kurds .
5 I recently visited Zagreb along with the hon. Gentleman .
6 ‘ By the way , ’ he continued as Evans fetched the coats from a cupboard , helped Morgan on with his black overcoat , ‘ your running expenses here are astronomic .
7 I reckon they 'll come with 9 or 10 behind the ball at all times and hope to catch Leeds out with a long punt or from a set piece .
8 She felt sure that they could haul Simon out with it .
9 ‘ You all know one another , ’ said Ludovico da Bologna , pushing Nicholas in with a hand like a bakery paddle .
10 ‘ We have often smiled , ’ he wrote , ‘ at the earnestness with which he advocated his project for girdling London round with one long drain-like tunnel … ’
11 As soon as Michele had gone the housekeeper began to help Luce off with her clothes .
12 A third soldier joined the other two , forcing Wolfe down with blows and curses .
13 Sir Charles stared at Jed , and Jed stared back ; he was n't going to help Dobson out with this one .
14 Tie Gulliver down with these ropes .
15 Rosalba harrumphed , and pulling Caterina up with her , swayed to her feet , one hand on her stomach .
16 Muttering about the appalling decline in standards since she was last in Lisbon , Maria Candida knelt to help Sara off with her shoes , and while she did so , Sara sighed and lay back on the feather bed .
17 Up to £40 million per year , for the next five years , has been earmarked for projects that should keep Britain up with research for the next generation of computer systems .
18 DeFreitas and Malcolm finished Pakistan off with the new ball , Botham bagging his 120th catch and spoiling his chance to go ahead of Cowdrey when Waqar ( 0 ) edged Lewis .
19 Yeah , just to , to fill Brian in with that .
20 Pride of dad who cheered Linford on with a ditty
21 He saved that humiliation for the third round , when he knocked Tommy out with an uppercut that the lad from Poplar never saw .
22 They had most of the game throughout but did not make the most of their opportunities in the first-half while in the second-half , with the driving rain at their backs , they pressed Watton back with a series of corners .
23 It was left to Max Nicholson to send Hereford through with their fourth penalty … the end of a memorable fightback rewarded with a place in the second round .
24 Using handholds in the wood to steady herself , she crept back along the beam , hauling Simon along with her .
25 ‘ Thought we might take Oliver along with us .
26 However , what offended was that you lumped Ipswich in with Norwich in ‘ ten recent Norwich releases you should own ’ .
27 Nine hours after she 'd been bundled into the room , they unceremoniously dumped Adam in with her .
28 James Christie , who watched the sensational 100 metres triumph on TV , revealed he urged Linford on with a good-luck rhyme .
29 It 's three minutes to nine , we 'll have a break , then we 'll have Rob back with the latest traffic .
30 Charles had decided on battle as the only way to cut through the competing loyalties and quite literally , reduce the number of Carolingian competitors : thus , as the only way to secure himself a kingdom that included Aquitaine along with the lion 's share of Francia ( as promised originally in 837 ) ; but also , as the only way to secure an outcome all would accept as definitive — a Judgement of God .
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