Example sentences of "[subord] [verb] [adv prt] with the " in BNC.
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1 | It was better to stand out at the beginning than to go in with the expectation that he would soon have to provoke a further crisis by resignation . |
2 | Although lumped in with the grunge movement and perceived in some quarters as worthy successors to Nirvana ( as if the original has gone away ) , Billy Corgan ( vocals/guitar ) , James Iha ( guitar ) , D'Arcy ( bass , and Jimmy ( drums ) are unique and accessible to anyone who 's ever liked Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath , hardcore and prog-rock , art and pop . |
3 | If these turn out to be major then it 's often better to re-scan the picture for the new dimensions than to mess about with the first version . |
4 | But there was more to it than coming out with the begging bowl because of a particular crisis . |
5 | Many would prefer to risk a pregnancy than put up with the side-effects of ‘ efficient ’ contraception . |
6 | There seemed nothing to be done except carry on with the dinner , but in the afternoon Anne went to see Sarah . |
7 | The government maintains that dipping is safe if carried out with the recommended protective clothing and other precautions . |
8 | Okay we wait until the end of the month and see if comes up with the salary and work along that basis |
9 | This ploy had been completely forgotten by the patient until released along with the tension in the neck muscles by the cervical reintegration . |
10 | We rarely get out at night , because keeping up with the little fella leaves us dog-tired . |
11 | And as the dignitaries stiffly walked towards their jeeps and their ride home we prepared again for battle : to film , photograph , and record sound , while keeping up with the uproarious final procession to the cliffs . |
12 | The manager has to be honest , competent and use common sense , while getting on with the artist . |
13 | Then he hangs from one hand while feeling about with the other in his chalk-bag . |
14 | Whilst lying down with the baby beside you in line with your body . |
15 | Nutty found both the running and swimming hard , but had no option but to keep up with the boys . |
16 | Even when made up with the finest cosmetics money could buy it would never be beautiful , but still … not bad for an ugly duckling , Sally thought , smiling wryly . |
17 | " Employment on the railways as in other sections of the transport industry can not be said to have been of such a character as to fit in with the theory of labour aristocracy . " |
18 | There are those who see the destiny of the Third World as bound up with the adoption of all that is ‘ modern ’ , often embodied in the products and practices of the TNCs . |