Example sentences of "[conj] [vb base] [adv prt] with [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Occasionally she has been able to get away and walk the streets of London , or slip out with friends without looking over her shoulder . |
2 | Good tactics , whether planned or not — the more gentry were pinned down here , the fewer were left to muster the Volunteers or ride off with news to the Deputies at Blairgowrie . |
3 | I call that a restricted international perspective because it does not explain or attempt to explain how production is organized internationally and , to my mind , a theory can not do that unless it says something about the changes in the organization of labour that go along with innovations in machinery , transport , instruments and products . |
4 | Ideas of centrality and marginality of place link to the status of activities and tie in with perceptions of derogatory and despised areas of operation . |
5 | Choose a waterproof adhesive and finish off with grout in a contrasting colour . |
6 | I valued his judgement highly , and look back with pleasure to the several visits I made to him-and his equally delightful wife Elizabeth at their cottage in Cambridge where he was a fellow of Churchill College . |
7 | We were just watching 4 What It 's Worth about all those people who go on holiday to the sunny Mediterranean , having booked a sea view , and come back with gastroenteritis from living over the dustbins and now want their money back , when Elinor came running up the garden path closely followed by Nigel . |