Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] [adv prt] with the " in BNC.

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31 The days of casual sex from encounters in bars and discos went out with the arrival of AIDS , at least as a way of life .
32 Finally , David Stirling intended to take a small party and penetrate right through the enemy lines to join up with the First Army , which had landed in Algeria .
33 Three backlist titles tie in with the television and are reissued in April .
34 In every Legion Regiment , the English-speaking people stuck together in tight groups , drinking together , socialising together and looking after each other ; Australians , South Africans and Canadians joined in with the club , which evolved its own codes of conduct and unspoken rules of behaviour .
35 It took me about two weeks to catch up with the loss .
36 It was only when Cairo confirmed their names and service numbers that they were given the honoured status of the first Eighth Army troops to meet up with the First Army .
37 Manufacturers DMF Sportswear are in the first year of a three-year deal with Third Division Barnet , who have three weeks to come up with the cash or face High Court action .
38 Their calculations came up with the number of a thousand trillion trillion times atmospheric , 1027 , a number larger than the number of atoms in your body .
39 One of the runners rushed into work on Saturdays to help out with the vast backlog of administrative chores on the understanding this might help his promotion prospects .
40 The second point of interest here about the BL case is the possibilities opened up with the new technology for improved forms of work organisation .
41 It was the sort of time and place where poems flourished along with the vegetation .
42 In Les Patineurs and Les Rendezvous Ashton makes his dancers travel upwards as well in an effort to show off their abilities to keep up with the music and beat each other to the exit .
43 The thought of several days cooped up with the man in some dreary Rectory was …
44 Its latent function was to ensure that the lower classes fitted in with the designs of their betters .
45 Although ventilation of the mines ( by huge steam-driven fans ) and haulage ( the raising and lowering of the cage or lift in the deep mines , and much of the transport underground ) had long been mechanized , work at the actual coal-face was still done by hand in many collieries ; and pit-ponies still dragged the small four-wheeled drams — the tubs or trams from the working places to link up with the mechanized ‘ journeys ’ .
46 For it is the kind of work that these individuals carried on with the knowledge that they were seeking to improve life on earth , that set the example for the vast mass of the human race to follow and thereby perpetuate , albeit largely unknowingly , the strengthening and augmentation of the Created God .
47 Firstly whether these subscriptions should be for one year only or whether it should be fixed for three years to tie in with the tri-annual general meeting .
48 They 've just let me and our coaches get on with the job of trying to get us out of the mess we were in , and still are in .
49 A closed-doors meeting of the America supporters urged Koch to stop playing around with his crews and let Buddy Melges and the pros get on with the job of beating Conner .
50 Over time she has retained her ideological commitment , and the shortcomings as well as the successes of her government record are invoked by her as reasons to press on with the original strategy .
51 On his return , he and a group of artists set out with the idea of using Expo'92 as a showcase for their work .
52 Quickly the English found it so , and considerable confusion developed there as the foremost horses stumbled and floundered and oncoming ranks piled up with the pressure of thousands behind .
53 And their third album , which is actually untitled , should do even better now that they have notched up a few hit singles to go along with the hit album .
54 He found it hard enough to persuade senior officers to go along with the peace settlement .
55 Its accountants sit down with the auditor for a day of conjuring tricks and , hey presto , £15m gets lost in a cloud of smoke , leaving a mere £7m to find .
56 Wines to trot out with the turkey .
57 We 've consulted the leading names in the motor industry and racked our own brains to come up with the definitive answer to one of the ultimate pub arguments .
58 The professor said that the plans , which will not involve incineration , followed the region 's appointment of consultants to come up with the best environmental option for the disposal of the region 's sewage sludge without excessive cost .
59 Conservative Members and their predecessors came out with the same sorry story that paying women acceptable wages equal to men 's wages would destroy jobs .
60 Once you have obtained the correct parts check to see whether the mounting screw holes line up with the old holes .
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