Example sentences of "[adv] [vb pp] [adv] with " in BNC.

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1 George Stephen remembered how as a youth he heard ‘ many a semi-domestic debate as to the extent to which parliamentary manoeuvring could be successfully carried out with the ministerial benches ’ .
2 because they scan on ultra violet light and as one our P C's found out to his cost , he ruined a hundred and fifty pounds worth of compact disc cos he got rather carried away with and of course , it ca n't be cleaned off !
3 Milton 's maintenance of the traditional Renaissance literary values of art , imitation , and exercise allowed him to be appropriated by a culturally elitist agenda indivisibly caught up with an elitist social and political agenda .
4 Cutting was mostly carried out with a scythe although a few were able to hire machinery for the purpose .
5 Having reached an ebb of spirits comparable to that which , a year before , had followed his breach with Southey , Coleridge was suddenly filled again with hopes and plans , and at the beginning of November wrote to Tom Poole with a sense of joyful liberation :
6 There was a burst of male laughter from the bar , which had suddenly filled up with men wearing MCC ties ; the day 's play at Lord 's would have ended just about twenty minutes ago .
7 I wanted to be accepted by those around me , and so joined in with their stories of soldiering , sex and drinking prowess .
8 One of them died soon afterwards ; and the other one — I saw it myself-was so bad and its head so swollen up with the stings that it had to be supported in its stable by a kind of sling fixed to the roof . ’
9 Carey was often discouraged and frustrated but stubbornly pressed on with his translation work , realising its vital importance in the foundation of any missionary venture .
10 I have seen the dyke before the village entirely filled up with men sitting there discussing the week 's fishing .
11 Anyway , it was a good job we did because these erm these grouse and these chickens , I mean , they were so blended in with the the , the roadside you could hardly see them , and then they moved .
12 And when Laura had protested , as she frequently had , he had merely pointed out with brutal logic , ‘ You knew I was a businessman when you married me , Laura .
13 But she said no I 'd better come tomorrow with Paula as well .
14 Better come along with me to Father Barnes . ’
15 Every year each region 's allocation was merely rolled forward with small additions to the previous year 's spending and extra to meet the current costs of new hospital premises .
16 His physical presence was all mixed up with muddy tracks , overgrown woodland paths , rain and barbed wire fences and glasses of beer in steamy pubs .
17 Davide was still committed to preferring it to the alternatives , the vendettas , the feuds , the bloody score -these ways were for barbarians , for people like Sicilians , or Neapolitans , people whose own blood was all mixed up with Spaniards ' .
18 For me the work less obviously caught up with technologies resonated most .
19 Actually they 're all er they are , nearly all of them have been broken so they 've obviously caught up with the list from the .
20 The legend recounted how seventy translators had worked in independent cells and had all come up with the identical version of the sacred text .
21 But at the moment I 'm so caught up with our construction problems I do n't see myself having the time for months ahead .
22 The Mail was firm in its forecast : the other papers only looked forward with relish to her eventual arrival .
23 This is gently mixed up with the compost and the worms get to work .
24 I 've worked with a number of carpenters and joiners and come tea-break , we 've all sat there with our nice hot cup of tea/coffee and that gradual layer of dust on top .
25 Large leaves may need support from a cane or , in the case of ficus , can be gently rolled up with an elastic band .
26 What has not been emphasized , however , is the extent to which , in addition to the clear and close relationships involved , in a system so cluttered both with policies and with agencies there is a very wide range of interaction involved .
27 If only it were n't so cluttered up with oil installations , it would be so lovely , for the glimpses of countryside through the pipelines hint at the kind of rural charm which is a real balm to salt-stained mariners in from the sea .
28 Humorous memories of childhood long forgotten along with the appeal of a modern television character .
29 he was so carried away with Newley that I believe quite unconsciously , Newley crept into Bowie 's voice and , as you know , he 's been accused of copying Tony Newley , but I do n't think he was really aware of what he was doing at that time .
30 The last point sounds simple but some organisations do become so carried away with logos and elaborate art work that well over half the area of the printed page is unavailable for typed material .
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