Example sentences of "[v-ing] [adv] with [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Now , drawing vigorously with the back end of the brush I picked out the light sides of the foreground waves .
2 But now other countries , particularly Korea and Japan , are competing successfully with the result that Britain and Clydeside have fewer orders .
3 I am delighted that the recently privatised Harland and Wolff now has the longest order book in its history , with £565 million worth of orders , that it is competing successfully with the Koreans and the Japanese , that the future of 2,500 of its people is assured and that it is the premier shipyard in the United Kingdom .
4 He 's sort of waving one arm and hanging on with the other .
5 Nonetheless he stands out as a prophetic beacon , a fresh and radical thinker whose radicalism did not lie in attempting a consciously ‘ modern reinterpretation ’ of Christian faith , but in struggling afresh with the heart of the matter , and charting out a very different course from those being recommended on all sides around him .
6 I just wanted the fight to stop before you began wading in with the rucksack . ’
7 They were extremely grateful to the Government for stepping in with a £140 rebate because they saw their aunts , uncles , friends , cousins and others elsewhere in the country paying a great deal less .
8 As Bamber explains , such high expectations of the work , and an unrealistic idealism surrounding ‘ caring ’ and the medical model of illness , ‘ come crashing down with the reality of work experience ’ .
9 The next two hours were hectic , the Rose Bowl 's new owner struggling alone with the lunchtime rush while her assistant made up the orders that should have been done earlier .
10 From this angle , stepping down with the altar candles behind him , his high shoulder and the bulge behind it scarcely broke the symmetry of a body beautifully compact and admirably handled .
11 Marie , sick and trembling , overwhelmed with fear and guilt at her own actions , was already kneeling down with a dustpan and brush , sweeping up the broken glass from the tomato-sauce bottle that had been on the table .
12 ‘ Over the dark still silence , ’ quavered Vernon , singing along with the wireless , and was seized with a bout of coughing .
13 ‘ I ca n't hear your voice singing along with the rest . ’
14 And when he come into the pub he hears the village lads singing along with the machine and he has a go himself and gets to talking with everyone .
15 You were n't supposed to turn the radio off , but I used to so they could n't hear me singing along with the tape .
16 The New Primary Approach in Kenya derived from a research project carried out in twenty-five Asian schools in Nairobi , experimenting basically with the teaching of English ( the Peak Course ) but at the same time with new and active approaches to teaching young children .
17 When you 're working in the shop er and you 're helping perhaps with the slaughtering and things like that
18 Before signing on with an agency :
19 Many of his friends had travelled to South Africa , signing on with the South African Army .
20 At bottom then there was some democratic basis for the Unionist case , for the government was pressing on with a reform that they knew was not backed by the electorate .
21 As Eadmer saw it , the turning point came in 1076 , when Lanfranc was pressing on with the building of the new church , and had recently appointed Henry , his Italian fellow-countryman from Bec , as prior .
22 The group is pressing on with the expansion and development of NET but really needs the embryonic United States economic recovery to develop swiftly if short term returns are to improve .
23 ‘ At the moment the bill looks likely to receive the royal assent in early April , so if the election is later than that then we will be pressing on with the plans .
24 When James succeeded his brother Charles as king in 1685 he showed that he was willing to make the power of the Crown more effective in North America by pressing on with the creation of the Dominion of New England , but he had neither the surplus revenue nor the obedient bureaucracy needed to run a system like that applied by continental monarchs .
25 In the meantime , they were pressing on with the task of handing leaflets to anyone prepared to take one , and taking limited encouragement from the presence of a junior Labour front-bencher , Kate Hoey , at their conference fringe meeting .
26 Regional Railways , Cheshire County Council and the European Regional Development Fund are all contributing along with the PTE , to the £10 million cost .
27 As Crawford , Winner and the ten-person film unit prepared to start work in the War Memorial Gallery , not exactly blending in with the surroundings , those on the floor of the Stock Exchange looked up , started screaming and shouting , and threw paper darts .
28 More recent extensions include office units built along with extra hardstanding , around 1980 , all of this blending in with the character of the remainder of the site .
29 The strong vivid colours of the ‘ Cleethorpe Rollercoaster ’ contrast with the sombre hues of ‘ Hungerford Bridge ’ , and there , pressed into the rail , stands another self-portrait , blending in with the darkness .
30 Related ideas like shared writing , dictated writing and invented spelling together with the introduction of new technology including the word processor should all contribute to an easing of the tension associated with traditional attitudes to spelling and handwriting .
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