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

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1 In principle , they can fix their financial risks and get on with the job of dealing with the commercial ones .
2 Slice fungi and fry down with the butter and onions until all the liquid has evaporated .
3 ‘ We should get six top international players and a number of international referees and sit down with the law-makers so that all points of view are aired . ’
4 And if it was important , to us and the country , why in the world were n't we snuffing out all those niggling grievances and getting on with the job of winning ?
5 I remember years ago being amused when a young man given to very few words came to our vicarage and burst in with the news : ‘ Jane had a baby boy this morning ! ’ still with his bedroom slippers on .
6 And he turned back to the Toyota , reaching in to the rear seat and coming out with the blasting plunger .
7 ‘ So he had a few puffs before he grabbed her round the neck and got on with the job … ’
8 Some might well be Balliol supporters and go along with the Earl for that reason .
9 There , he 'd worked for the Corps ' news service , been wounded , gone home to study journalism at college and ended up with the Associated Press .
10 It does not matter whether the golden spike is hammered in somewhere in England or in France or in China , so long as we can make an arbitrary decision , stop arguing about words and get on with the much more difficult ( but much more rewarding ) task of correlation .
11 Yes , there are times we should cut the crap and get on with the ‘ real ’ issues of starvation and disease , but to dismiss all problems of prejudice and inequality as whining self-pity is callous beyond belief .
12 Birkett shrugged his shoulders and went on with the fish cakes .
13 Spoon the mixture into the prepared tin and press down with the back of a metal spoon .
14 ‘ Can we cut the expert critical review and get on with the job of finding out where Jenny is ! ’
15 We met one of the Medics who informed me that the bodies of Les and the other three Commandos had been taken through the village and laid out with the other dead in front of the Chateau .
16 " But my mistresses go home to their husbands for Christmas , and although I could stay at the Covington-Pyms and ride out with the hunt on Boxing Day morning , and call round at the Moons on my way back to cheer up poor Marie …
17 It is also a serious setback for hopes of reinstating passenger trains on the line to go beyond Redmire to Hawes and link up with the Settle-Carlisle line .
18 ‘ He was put in with the bread and took out with the cakes . ’
19 He could go to Ireland and join up with the Republican Army , and carry on the fight his father … no , not his father , but the man he loved as a father … had started .
20 He loved his home in Ireland and got on with the people .
21 risking their lives and coming back with the whole lot that he collected and brought back again .
22 Playing about with the engine and playing about with the body work , trying to do it up and all this and they just they just
23 The Mercedes burst into flames and broke up with the burning wreckage being thrown among the spectators .
24 ‘ The Irish way is to go back to some shebeen and carry on with the whisky all night long , ’ she replied .
25 The thing is to take these issues on board and get on with the work as a community of artists .
26 The baby is able to walk after an hour and to keep up with the herd when it is on the move , but it is nonetheless very unsteady on its feet and needs continual help .
27 In 1972 5,000 researchers in two huge operations took a census and came up with the figure of 1,872 tigers for the whole of India .
28 The Hercules has been there with the RAF and got on with the job .
29 ‘ I suggest that we try to put our differences aside for the next few hours and get on with the business at hand . ’
30 Emily and I put our heads together after office hours and came up with the answers we needed .
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