Example sentences of "all [vb pp] [adv] with " in BNC.

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1 The vagaries of travel to Orkney , however , including the fact that the scheduled flights were all booked up with journalists , meant he could not arrive in time for the ten o'clock start .
2 In Canaan , prostitution and fertility rites were all mixed up with worship .
3 Aye , they were all mixed up with them were n't they ?
4 All mixed together with … a little bit of luck .
5 The major investigations of the early 1970s were all carried out with the hope of providing some suggestions for improvements to be applied in automated catalogues .
6 Wait till I 've cut it and we 're all sat down with a piece , and I 'll tell you a story .
7 The woman 's past history of mental disorder , family relations and support and medical opinion were all considered both with GP and other referrals in a minimum of 93 per cent of cases .
8 Oh you could tell right on the phone you were sort of all keyed up with it .
9 It was a great day that day they came from Lintrethen and Kilray and the Blackwater and all met there with their and their or whatever they were to sell , a horse the day of the curtain market .
10 ‘ We 're all fed up with him , and we 're disappointed with the League and players ' union .
11 Are we not all fed up with ‘ artistic culture ’ ?
12 They 're all fed up with this shit .
13 I saw a live TV transmission of Il trovatore from the Metropolitan in New York a few weeks ago that can only have confirmed a lot of people 's worst prejudices about opera — dull production , dull filming , all wrapped round with a certain amount of superstar hype .
14 All wrapped up with him , it 's a wonder she do n't .
15 Just above its melting temperature a polymer behaves like a highly viscous liquid in which the chains are all tangled up with their neighbours .
16 How I know this thing is all tied up with the decision to spy on him .
17 The other auction bidders are all tied up with litigation against the Special Forces .
18 No but it 's all tied up with this role of national accounts
19 Again it 's part of the nervousness yeah I 'm gon na put me notes down there and I 'm not gon na hold them I you know I do n't want to be anywhere away from them so it 's all tied up with the preparation as well .
20 The government 's own team have recognised that morale in teaching is low and that the position this year is significantly worse than last , yet the government have for this year ignored the findings of that particular report and it 's all tied up with the whole issue of pay , workload etc ..
21 Well it takes all th , no it 's all tied in with the plumbing you see , it 's there and everything .
22 Marie says there 's a street in town that 's all lit up with Christmas lights — you know , all across the street and that .
23 The lightstick lasts for up to six hours sometimes longer you tee up the ball on every shot so that you ca n't hit the light stick out when this game is played the flags are all lit up with bigger lightsticks .
24 That suggests that life is all bound up with the penis , and has nothing to do with women .
25 You can not say , as the Victorians said , that this is all bound up with certain races being superior or certain classes being superior .
26 They 're all weighed out with the saddle , weight cloths .
27 It was all stuck there with the coal underneath .
28 These are all stamped out with a huge press and dies like pastry cutters , in a dark vault in our street , by an old man who cuts from one skin first the back of a large rucksack , then a couple of handbag sides , and eventually bits of miniature hanging purses , like a thrifty housewife making tarts .
29 ‘ Specially as you 're all fixed up with Harry .
30 It 's a bit difficult to get the tomato out cos it 's all chopped in with the mince you see .
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