Example sentences of "[det] [noun] [verb] [adv prt] with the " in BNC.
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1 | because I just think it would , it 's so important to get that bit , that bit goes along with the all the application bit , if we tie those two up together |
2 | Whether this chairman goes along with the president or not may turn on many factors , but bargaining is very likely to play a part . |
3 | This exercise ties in with the " Retaining The Angle " exercises and also helps to develop the left Latissimus Dorsi , Trapezius and Triceps muscles , which are responsible for starting the downswing . |
4 | This refusal to fit in with the system continued when he returned to London , having jumped ship after a series of incidents — chopping down the house of someone 's aunt ; being technical supervisor on a failed bank robbery — had made him somewhat too conspicuous to the New Zealand authorities . |
5 | As one group member said : ‘ What I 'd like to see happening is this room set up with the computer and using it regularly to type up the notes from our meetings . ’ |
6 | ‘ All this forelock-tugging went out with the Victorian era . |
7 | It was part of my planning to use this day to catch up with the vast mound of paperwork , documentation of seizures and reports , which always accumulates after a successful revenue operation . |
8 | Some families split up with the stress of this situation . |
9 | The question arises therefore , of combining care with other groups , but other than noting a joint social work/geriatric medicine/geriatric psychiatry proposal to build a combined day facility locally , discussion of this topic lies out with the scope of this talk . |
10 | This argument fits in with the pluralist notion of power that we discussed at the beginning of the chapter . |
11 | J. Chapman , Sledmere Drive , Acklam , Middlesbrough : I was a final year pharmacy student in Sunderland and I was setting up apparatus for a chemistry experiment , when another student came in with the sad news that the King had died . |
12 | One finger , one thumb , keep moving This song builds up with the appropriate actions so the second verse is : ‘ One finger one thumb one arm keep moving . |
13 | Harry Hawke recalls that it was the aim of skinhead devotees of this music to keep up with the latest releases and consequently white-label , i.e. pre-release , copies of records were the mark of a skin who knew his music . |
14 | This interpretation squares up with the survey 's finding that people were most likely to apply the critical comment ‘ you feel you 'd never finish paying ’ to the two types of credit which , though not in themselves necessitating long repayment schedules , tend to be associated with the larger loans which would impose long schedules on a ‘ rationed ’ consumer . |
15 | I can already hear the objections from those clubs who have a few players tied up with the Championship . |
16 | The way in which this subject fits in with the course in Typography & Graphic Communication as a whole is briefly described . |
17 | The furniture was clearly old , and had been chosen with some care to fit in with the atmosphere of the hall . |
18 | Ultimately just another conquest to lump in with the rest , so your score-sheet could remain unblemished by failure . ’ |
19 | So that when we have the thing that he calls an annual review and I call a pain in the neck , I do n't actually have to put in very much work to come up with the fact that no , I 'm not going to give him a salary increase , erm , because I have his , his performance , you know , already researched throughout the year . |
20 | And then when the graduates from that process come up with the goods , invest in their innovative ideas . |
21 | 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 . |
22 | Often these percentages rise along with the film 's revenues . |
23 | These findings tie in with the regular spontaneous contractions which are observed in smooth muscle . |
24 | When the sheep were calmer , Kalchu and Sigarup waded out among them , slapping rumps , pushing hard against firmly resistant flanks , piling the already packed bodies tighter together so there was more room to move about with the lukals . |
25 | ‘ Good God , I thought those things went out with the ark . |
26 | That is why we have ensured , through our know-how funds and all the other means at our disposal , that we are providing economic advice and sound advice for training members of the former republics to get on with the job of economic reform . |
27 | Much the same thinking goes on with the directory of Members ' Interests . |
28 | The thought of several days cooped up with the man in some dreary Rectory was … |
29 | They often responded positively to being given a chance , but as time went on , the same families ended up with the father on the dole and older brothers and sisters unable to find work . |
30 | 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 . |