Example sentences of "[adv prt] with [art] [noun sg] of the " in BNC.

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1 Tap down with the top of the formwork .
2 The entire high squadron went down with the exception of the leader .
3 Blake was thrown down with the force of the implosion .
4 Next it is laid half way over the other petal and pressed down with the side of the finger .
5 If we are in with a chance of the Championship going into the New Year , then I am determined we will not be beaten .
6 Still in with a shout of the championship , Bangor are also in the final of the League Cup next month when they tackle Coleraine — but the Bass Irish Cup seems to be their number one target .
7 If she is victorious in the area stage of the contest , Mrs. Fitzpatrick will be among 18 finalists in with a shot of the 1992 title in June .
8 More recent extensions include office units built along with extra hardstanding , around 1980 , all of this blending in with the character of the remainder of the site .
9 The other principle which determines the character of the drawing is its deliberate adaptation to fit in with the character of the surrounding ornament .
10 When Mr Bernard Corker , who owns the business , applied for retrospective planning permission the council refused on the grounds that it was too noisy , conflicted with proposed parking standards and did not fit in with the character of the residential area .
11 2 What kind of prize structure is most appropriate to your product range and does this fit in with the experience of the publication ?
12 Now , Julie has a modern kitchen that 's been carefully designed to make good use of all the available space , and that blends in with the style of the rest of the house .
13 Radiant Barrier : A layer of reflective material sewn in with the filling of the bag , designed to keep heat in and cold out .
14 However , the observation that the delivery time of a particular item from the Annexe depends very largely on how well the request for it fits in with the schedule of the van running between the Library and the Annexe , suggests that it might be helpful to readers if the van 's times of operation and the main pressmarks of outhoused material were advertised .
15 There was one early proposal about archaeology which became a series called The Blood of the British , where they had come in with the idea of the series .
16 Living in Little Rock with Miss Little Rock by Jack Butler will come out as a paperback original from Abacus in November to tie in with the anniversary of the US election — Bill Clinton has ‘ an offstage part ’ .
17 Sonia said : ‘ It seemed to fit in with the spirit of the Festival — how political change in history is articulated — and celebrated the most remarkable use of language , worldwide .
18 The cast-iron bath continues the Victorian theme and has been painted pink on the outside to fit in with the rest of the decor .
19 The minaret added to the present mosque is of brick and of a design to fit in with the rest of the church .
20 Sometimes this is desirable because the expression seems awkward or inadequate ; sometimes it signals that the expression does not fit in with the rest of the style ( e.g. because of its register ) .
21 By Saturday they had both recovered sufficiently to fall in with the rest of the company for pay parade , waiting in a long queue to collect five shillings each from the paymaster .
22 Miraculously , we surfaced the other side of the wave only to find that we were rapidly sinking ; my spray deck had caved in with the force of the water .
23 The organizers of the exhibition wanted a Boston Tacker to stand in the foyer to tie in with the theme of the seventy fifth anniversary of the B U locating however , locating the complete model has proved something of a headache like the Model T Ford , the Boston Tacker was always very common but is now something of a rarity and the branch had finally settled for head to be borrowed from C and J Clarke , shoe machi , museum in Street , Somerset .
24 This second phase of INDECS will be tied in with the computerisation of the Home Office 's confidential suspects index — a list of names which officers in the immigration service carry with them to check against the names on travellers ' passports .
25 The table and chairs and windowboxes all fit in with the period of the house .
26 We could see that the health of the person is directly tied in with the health of the planet . ’
27 The air has become all silent , all female , and he steps in with the breeze of the outer world on him like a blast of cold nitrogen .
28 This is a ‘ partial subjectivity : that which fits in with the subject-of-science of the positivist ideology of science ; also , it is a subjectivity which is consistent with the rationalising subject of capitalist economic exchange ’ ( Henriques et al .
29 The furniture was clearly old , and had been chosen with some care to fit in with the atmosphere of the hall .
30 Increasingly there are attempts to incorporate Asian and African elements , along with a sense of the Australian landscape itself .
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