Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [adv prt] with " in BNC.

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1 Out of his sack he fished a pair of sticky-rubber knee-pads and proceeded to strap them on with a complicated system of webbing .
2 Er we 'd like to see them out with us to give the company as much harassment .
3 If you are in possession of any X-rays , then bring them along with you .
4 Bring them back with you . ’
5 Those new-age prats think they can flush me out with a bit of colonic irrigation .
6 A cash book should be maintained for each bank account to record every item of income and expenditure , analyse these into appropriate costs and back them up with supporting documentation .
7 This puts a healthy pressure on the insurer to provide good quality policies and back them up with a fast and fair administrative and claims service .
8 Mrs Brocklebank , had she been here , would no doubt have pointed them out with triumph .
9 ‘ When I was at drama school , they paired me off with a lovely actor who was only five foot eight and we had to play husband and wife !
10 ‘ Bless you for helping me out with the Watsons .
11 Bind me up with granite ,
12 Arrange these around the edge of the cake , sticking them down with dots of jam .
13 And er we used to look if we could see some on the side of the mountains from the distances you could pick it out with a pick them out with er with this telescope it was a heck of a good telescope , aye .
14 North frequently talked to these contributors , whipping them up with his slide show , and they , too , developed a code-name for him .
15 I lit a cigarette , whose first jab doubled me up with an unmufflable bark of outrage from my lungs .
16 Sullivan has grouped the papers under five topics , and has fleshed them out with excellent introductions to each section and helpful editorial notes throughout .
17 We have grown too good , kind and sensitive to mow them down with machine guns , starve them out of existence .
18 Well it says in the book , push them back with a stick .
19 Alejandro and his son all stop horses with five-inch curbs and send them on with spurs about the same length .
20 Why not just send them out with a n y'know a nice letter and the voucher .
21 Please send them in with as much notice as possible .
22 It was the Richard Branson that would throw anybody in a swimming-pool — literally and metaphorically — often forgetful of the cost , be it of a junior employee 's ruined wristwatch or an editor 's dignity ( the watch could be paid for afterwards : dignity was harder to repair ) ; the Richard Branson that , when playing wicket-keeper in a company cricket match , would tie cotton round the bails and then ‘ when the batsman has been in long enough ’ yank them off with a roar of laughter , all the more resounding for the look of fury on the fallguy 's face .
23 But I mean of course they plugged me up with all sorts of things .
24 Anyone , anywhere , cheer me up with your letters and I 'll do the same for you .
25 For a few days I had even considered calling the shop Trumper and Salmon , but dropped that idea when I realised that would only tie me in with Charlie for life .
26 ‘ Then he can tie them up with the firm .
27 Charles frowned and cleared his throat , tentatively he took the boots from Hari and kicking off his leather slippers , bent forward and gingerly drew the boots on to his feet , lacing them up with trembling fingers .
28 If you 're a bit large on the hips , top them off with a loose T-shirt .
29 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory ( LLNL ) in California , for instance , was once a naval air station , where in more innocent days the ground crews cleaned engines by hosing them down with carbon tetrachloride and trichloroethane ( TCE ) .
30 He 'd flick them out with an old hickory shafted wedge and say , ‘ Keep going , son . ’
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