Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv] with [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The regulators will consult widely with consumer groups and customers before setting out standards , in conjunction with the industries .
2 You can eat inside with air conditioning if you wish but most people prefer the veranda overlooking the Key .
3 It does tie in with conservation .
4 It is highly relevant to ask what values have been measured for neutron star masses ; do they fall in with expectation ?
5 Sometimes agreement is apparent rather than real because of the tendency to conform and fall in with majority opinion .
6 ‘ I said it was terrible , to ruin one of Lehar 's most wonderful love songs like that , and Ingrid , he made it quite plain that if I did n't fall in with Therese 's wishes — exactly — I would be thrown out of the company . ’
7 When Dot began to stumble and fall over with tiredness , Gloria gathered her up and carried her too .
8 On the latter point , my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister made it plain in his statement that we shall explore further with Russia and the other republics how best we can assist in the provision of employment for the scientists within the CIS to prevent them from going abroad .
9 Give them enough time and they 'd catch up with Blackbeard , if Blackbeard really was the killer .
10 Well Digital Equipment Corp always said it would catch up with IBM Corp , come what may , and the company has just about done it : IBM 's loss for 1991 was $2,827m and DEC 's loss for the year $2,780m .
11 With a little giggle , Ellie asked curiously , ‘ Did you catch up with Harry ? ’
12 I guess I was trying to earn a couple of lowlife brownie points , so I could catch up with Steve and Paul 's criminal pedigree .
13 Diana Lanchester did n't catch up with Artemis and her stepmother until Lord Deverill and his huntsmen cast their hounds into a field of kale for the first draw .
14 He just wants to rest and catch up with friends .
15 When the law finally did catch up with Capone in 1931 , it was for tax evasion , and he was sentenced to 11 years in prison .
16 Which means that the Third World 's potential for transformation is crucially conditional on not imitating or trying to ‘ catch up with Europe ’ ( p. 252 ) .
17 If Gibbs does not finally catch up with Horan and Little , any talk of a resurgence in Welsh fortunes will have to be put on ice .
18 Right let's catch up with Headley Feast and the details of all the national football today .
19 Let's catch up with Louise .
20 Faldo had to wait until the ‘ 89 Masters before he could catch up with Lyle and maybe the picture of him on the 11th green , the second hole of a sudden-death play-off with Scott Hoch , encapsulates Europe 's men in the majors in the Eighties .
21 All that mattered was that she should catch up with Meredith .
22 Will she catch up with Warren I 'll
23 All Joanne said was did you catch up with Wayne were n't it ?
24 He went on to reject the premise for such an ‘ iron law ’ , since he argued that production would catch up with demand as industry developed , and any disproportions arising would derive from faulty planning .
25 One of the things claimed for the Quad-FX is its ability to take an amp 's effects loop — one which wo n't line up with effects units — and correct the levels so it will .
26 Freestanding machines are designed to slip under the worksurface and will line up with kitchen units at plinth and drawer level .
27 She says , I wo n't fall out with Maggie or owt like that .
28 Buy a cat , own a budgie , but do n't hang out with pye-dogs .
29 ‘ I think I 'd rather hang out with U2 ! ’
30 Why do I hang out with filmstars ?
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