Example sentences of "[adv] [vb pp] [adv prt] 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 | 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 . |
3 | Cutting was mostly carried out with a scythe although a few were able to hire machinery for the purpose . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | I wanted to be accepted by those around me , and so joined in with their stories of soldiering , sex and drinking prowess . |
6 | 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 . ’ |
7 | 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 . |
8 | I have seen the dyke before the village entirely filled up with men sitting there discussing the week 's fishing . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | ‘ Better come along with me to Father Barnes . ’ |
12 | 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 . |
13 | 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 ' . |
14 | For me the work less obviously caught up with technologies resonated most . |
15 | 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 . |
16 | The legend recounted how seventy translators had worked in independent cells and had all come up with the identical version of the sacred text . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | This is gently mixed up with the compost and the worms get to work . |
19 | Large leaves may need support from a cane or , in the case of ficus , can be gently rolled up with an elastic band . |
20 | 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 . |
21 | Humorous memories of childhood long forgotten along with the appeal of a modern television character . |
22 | This is why Peter gets so steamed up with the sales people from the software houses . |
23 | In 1988 , customers , so cheesed off with the Line 's service , staged the famous so-called ‘ battle of Finchley Central , ’ occupying a train after an all-too-common announcement that it was to be diverted to Mill Hill East instead of ‘ speeding ’ to its original destination of High Barnet . |
24 | Then he came in er sort of right at the end said , well look , I 'm so cheesed off with you lot |
25 | so that 's English , and I 've got ta get , er he reckons he 'll get a B grade for the er lit , but I was so cheesed off with that erm piece I got today , thirty five and thirty five , one mark off being er an A , he put at the bottom aargh , if only you 'd seen the lousy ending , cos he said if I 'd got the , an extra couple of sentences it er would of been forty eight , forty , so that 's , so annoying , but I 've now got ta write an informal letter , I do n't know how that comes under informal letter |
26 | He got so fed up with it that he even tried a salmon shepherd 's pie to make it more interesting . |
27 | We got so fed up with the leaking roof that we decided to try and mend it with some tar . |
28 | One Sunday I was so fed up with living on Kit Kats that I called my mum . |
29 | Last week they got so fed up with commuters crowding round their screens to find out the train times — because the computer board was n't working — they just switched them all off . |
30 | Britain 's partners became so fed up with Margaret Thatcher 's strident opposition to economic and monetary union ( EMU ) and to political union that she was left utterly isolated at last October 's Rome summit . |