Example sentences of "[adv prt] with [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 She was wearing a green school coat that was too big for her , so that her little pink hands stuck out all chubby from the sleeves , and she was weighed down with all sorts of rubbish — a shiny brown leather satchel , and a shoe-bag with a bunch of roses embroidered on it , and a hockey-stick .
2 She had gone down with all hands in the North Atlantic .
3 I could have lost my rudder , burnt my boats , turned turtle in a sea of heartbreak or gone down with all hands .
4 Martin seems to be missing by a distance as we joust it round the table , so after half a dozen exchanges I go down with much confidence on a half-ball cut into the bottom left-hand pocket .
5 They had endless meetings with the producer and the reporters who would be covering the day , and Kathleen laid the law down with such charm and skill they almost did n't notice .
6 As a result of nail sickness , the heavy Westmorland slates were regularly coming loose and crashing down with such force that they sliced through the lead gutters below .
7 See just , she you said something about going in and ask her , and you said they put it down with that money that went missing and so they did n't put it down until paid it , but we did n't pay it .
8 She ate it in her hand and washed it down with several glasses of Tizer .
9 He a attended courses , and on a couple of occasions he 'd travelled down with another officer to collect prisoners .
10 Sam popped several coloured capsules into his mouth and washed them down with another slug of firewater .
11 Athelstan sat in complete stupefaction , drinking his beer , as Cranston cleared every platter , washing it all down with another bowl of claret .
12 Then they peeled back the bedcovers and laid him on a crisp sheet , covering him from the waist down with another sheet .
13 The feasters attacked great joints of beef and mutton and venison , picked at pheasant and partridge , munched apples and pears and sweet onions , nibbled at cheese and rye bread , and washed it down with more beer .
14 Tie Gulliver down with these ropes .
15 The ‘ Jungled Up To F— ’ mix brings in XTC ( ho ho ) of Manchester 's Mix Factory to remix and get down with some roughneck business .
16 Looking back , it seemed inevitable that Evelyn would go down with some sort of psychological trouble .
17 The good primary school , in encouraging children to use documents , to dramatise in the classroom , to get the children into the experience of people living in another age , in many ways come close to what the university historian is doing than some of the secondary erm school histories , which are still weighed down with this content .
18 She came down with this summer flu everyone 's getting and went home before I got in .
19 Just to know that there are rapists around who could have been tracked down with this method is justification for a database .
20 Just to know that there are rapists around who could have been tracked down with this method is justification for a database .
21 Hazel held him down with both forepaws and he grew quieter .
22 In fact , it is desirable that they should meet and get to know each other for a day or two over a safe fence ( possibly a mesh that a horse ca n't kick a leg through ) before they are put in with each other .
23 He concludes that the effectiveness of a given system should be based on its ability to fit in with the external systems making up its environment on the one hand , and , on the other hand , on its competence in allowing its own sub-systems to fit in with each other .
24 And me mother , she lived at , that 's not far from Peterborough , and she er Me father used to go to this here farm , me mother lived , and of course they got in with each other , then they got married and then they wanted to buy a caravan .
25 So I think the scenario within , within the Health Service is basically that units , rather than working together , working in with each other , are actually competing to achieve contracts to , to , to secure work .
26 She walked out onto it , her boots sinking in with each step , and left the Katz Motel behind her .
27 The ARFU 's decision has still yet to sink in with many rugby traditionalists but Channel Ten displayed instant commitment to their new deal when they televised the tickertape parade live throughout Australia .
28 ‘ So the dagger , or whatever , was stuck in with such force that the guard caused these bruises .
29 Indeed as Neuhaus has recognised ( 1986 ) it is precisely because religion has been forced out of the central corridors of power in America that the New Religious Right has managed to stride in with such urgency and rage .
30 How does a secondment to industry fit in with such goals ?
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