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

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1 One of the problems is when they 're starting to optimistically with tunnel vision .
2 It is remarkable that the language of Briggs ' book , a sad commentary on the preoccupation up to now with examinations in England and Wales , should be so accurate in its awful warning of the new system .
3 The Beechvale Nursery on the Gransha Road will be open from 11am to 5pm with experts on hand to help with any queries .
4 The final stage in the process was to make sure that the box provided was filled to half-way with plaster of Paris to absorb moisture , though he gives no guidelines as to how deep such a box should be ; ‘ after this , the cover and two windows were put down ’ .
5 In any way , shape or form , I 've had it up to here with chickens ! ’
6 ‘ I 'm fed up , sick , sick , sick to here with people saying I should be some other way !
7 I 'm up to here with Amore !
8 A Christmas stocking — no , a pair of red tights , actually — filled up to here with pound notes that we 'd won on a strawberry roan named Cordelia .
9 There is a need to dally with experience and exhaust what it has to offer ( Deighton and Lynton , 1985 , introduction ; Jenkins , 1958 , p. 222 ) .
10 But the Working Party did not need to dally with morbidity indicators , since ‘ the reasons for the pattern of differential Regional mortality are not wholly understood but it is believed that Regional differences in morbidity explain the greater part of it and that statistics of relative differences in Regional morbidity , if they existed , would exhibit the same pattern as those for mortality ’ ( DHSS , 1976b , p. 16 ) .
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