Example sentences of "[adv] [noun] [verb] [adv prt] with " in BNC.
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1 | The time-consuming tasks of keeping families clean and fed were for the most part carried out with wholly inadequate equipment in depressing surroundings . |
2 | In northern England there were branches of the family with interests in ships and trading , and eventually Edward ended up with them , on a roving brief . |
3 | ‘ I used to think it was something only mum came out with . |
4 | Because when there 's inflation in the system , company values are inflated , company er profits are inflated , so companies go up with inflation . |
5 | I have , perhaps rashly , elsewhere published the baldly provocative claim that ‘ postmodernism is only heterosexuals catching up with camp ’ and I think the relationship between the two discourses remains a fruitful area for further study . |
6 | So Canberra turned round with a 12-0 lead cut to 12-10 , knowing they were not going to get everything their own way . |
7 | Ferns grew head-high on either side , and suddenly Mary started back with a cry as the ferns parted and something bounded through them and leapt across the path not two feet from her . |
8 | Finally Cadette stepped in with two goals to round off a marvellous display . |
9 | Again , if you go back before about eighteen hundred , if you look at er if you look at art , you find that painters paint things entitled The Rape of Europa , The Rape of , The Rape of whoever it is and if you look at these pictures it 's just people lounging around with not very many clothes on . |
10 | Thus Mackay grew up with German as his mother tongue . |
11 | Finally Paul came up with an idea , ‘ Did You No Wrong ’ . |
12 | Are not politics bound up with all that a woman is most concerned with — housing , food prices , the education of her children , the health of her family ? |
13 | Extending a lot further south to connect up with Leicester and the border areas there . |
14 | Well I 'm a bit worried when people are buying these guarantees and someone goes into liquidation , like for instance if you buy an extended warranty then usually dealers tie up with one particular broker specialising in that form of insurance , and and if that particular dealer — the car dealer — gets the insurance and it 's in his or her name |
15 | Eventually guilt caught up with Mowbray and myself so we joined the hospitallers , handing over what wealth we had left to the Order . |
16 | Eventually Newsome came up with a super 50–50 pass back which resulted in the second goal . |
17 | Half an hour later Christopher comes up with a joke . |
18 | Later Selene joined in with Silent Long Have Been Those Numbers . |
19 | Two hours later Ace walked in with an expression on his face that had her standing up , her face turning scarlet with mortification . |
20 | But ten minutes later Scottish broke back with the only try of the game … |
21 | Leith was sitting stunned , with her glasses still in her hand , when a minute later Jimmy rushed in with the papers he 'd been to collect . |
22 | The chronologically first and formally most decorous of his critical books , The Spirit of Romance ( originally 1910 ) , can very profitably be used — I speak from experience — as a manual for able undergraduates ; especially if taken along with Confucius to Cummings , the anthology that many decades later Pound compiled along with Marcella Spann . |
23 | I do n't know really , just a minute , let me open it , I ca n't get the top of that one , hang on here are , come on Stacey get on with it can you move up a bit ? |
24 | They both convey information from which the hearer could work out how well B got on with semantics that week . |
25 | Three years ago Rover linked up with Honda , which took a 20 per cent stake in the company . |
26 | Here Lewis chipped in with his first contribution : ‘ What about shipping them all off on one of these circular tours you know , on the buses ? ’ |
27 | Well George got on with a lot of people like that but of course , he was a Mason you see . |
28 | I had n't time to keep up with them while Daddy was so ill … ’ |
29 | But then Sunderland came up with a new offer and Liverpool launched a fresh diplomatic offensive . |
30 | IBM meanwhile is looking for other vendor customers and is working with the Open Software Foundation to see how CICS fits in with DCE . |