Example sentences of "[adv prt] with [adj] [noun pl] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Or when I come down with psychosomatic diseases so that my wife babies me and Huxley and Hooker fight all my battles . |
2 | Health ministers must be honest and responsible enough to confront problems and chip in with extra funds where ministers . |
3 | Most teacher-training programmes include provision for trainees to sit in with other teachers so that they get some experience of the environment they will work in . |
4 | Britain 's second biggest privatised water giant has romped in with pre-tax profits up from £123.7m to £130.7m for the six months to September . |
5 | In Scotland the central valley was filling in with massive expansions particularly around Glasgow , while growth around Edinburgh , Dundee and Aberdeen maintained a long-standing pattern . |
6 | PFA pension plans are at stake , along with other benefits when players ’ careers are over . |
7 | The feodary survey of the lands of the infant daughter of Thomas Ramsay in 1527 shows that the family had substantial holdings in Buckinghamshire including the manors of Hitcham , worth £20. 3s. 7d. a year , and Losemere in Little Marlow , which was valued , along with other parcels there , at £20. 12s. 6d . |
8 | Well jus just to lighten the mood for a moment and to go along with high-falooting words here are some |
9 | They were 4–0 up with seven minutes left when the game boiled over with two sendings off , three more goals and the referee escorted from the pitch by police and security guards . |
10 | We found it safer to hold on with two hands then . |
11 | I think that part of our business makes it more difficult because ah the purchase of Allied Carpets by Carpetland is the space of the market at a fairly speedy rate and I personally believe other retailers will have the policy to sub-let surface areas in the next few years so it 's something we got on with three years ago and very pleased we did it . |
12 | But even as preparations were being made to fly them home , talks were going on with independent schools all over England in the hope of finding them free places.Andrew Auster is one of the organizers of the scheme … and he 'll be taking some of the orphans at the Downs School in Colwall : |
13 | Probably these seemingly unintelligent mares were unable to find shelter in such weather when they were young , and now as older horses they put up with such conditions out of habit — a habit that is not conducive to the best health of the horse . |
14 | System 10 may well help change that , but Sybase ca n't play the triggers now : everyone else , and even Oracle in System 10 , has caught up with such features now . |
15 | System 10 may well help change that , but Sybase ca n't play the triggers now : everyone else , even Oracle in Oracle7 , has caught up with such features now . |
16 | Warnaweera and Muralitharan both finished up with four wickets apiece — but for the second day running very few Sri Lankan spectators turned up to watch . |
17 | Warnaweera and Muralidharan both finished up with four wickets apiece — but for the second day running very few Sri Lankan spectators turned up to watch , preferring the spectacle of a college match series in the city . |
18 | you had to belt the players so hard that you ended up with small bruises all over your hand from where their heads indented . |
19 | I never said anything then he er I could see he 'd gone cos he just stood there for about ten minutes like th and everybody else was working , he just stood there like this for about ten minutes by the rack see him doing nothing I never said nothing he come charging through with a rack and knocked all the pallet over what they just stacked up with fifty boxes on so we had to make that right and he stacked a load of L T M boxes which are temperamental anyway and he had n't pulled the wrap tight so as soon the bloke lift them up with the forklift , they fell all over ! |
20 | It will link up with other services already given in the local community and in Aintree Hospitals , such as Jospice , the Continuing Care Sisters and the Pain Relief Clinic . |
21 | Your child poses no risk to other children and is able to go to nursery , playgroup or school and enjoy growing up with other children as much as his or her health allows . |
22 | That was the great virtue of boozing , to go into a pub by yourself and end up with fifteen mates just for the night . |
23 | Mr Chambers said shortly afterwards a police officer arrived and a van pulled up with six men inside . |
24 | But , he maintains , if you do n't throw up a lot of worthless ideas you are unlikely to come up with sensible ones either . |
25 | And , of course , I ended up with three tables instead of two ! |
26 | On our review model the tremolo has been set up with three springs instead of Stevie 's five , and the baseplate is kicked up way too high from the face of the body . |
27 | In 1978 Allan concluded her survey of such research by writing : As a result different research came up with different findings so that the policy maker and practitioner ended up with long lists of poorly defined and sometimes contradictory characteristics . |
28 | Readers of lowbrow papers were relatively ill informed about polls before the campaign but caught up with highbrow readers later . |
29 | I think clubs should take a radical look at the whole question of junior supporters and come up with some answers NOW ! . |
30 | Later the wolf would be cut open while she was asleep , filled up with heavy stones once the little pigs had scrabbled out of her , stitched up again by the woodcutter ; and then she would be driven by thirst to the river , would topple in and drown with the weight of the stones . |