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

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1 In New Zealand , music groups seem to get on better with the incumbent than many an organist .
2 She turned the rifle on its side and clubbed him down brutally with the butt .
3 But you 'll find them graced with looks which would complement a modern apartment or blend in self-confidently with a farmhouse kitchen .
4 I I certainly did n't go in in in in with a rank on my shoulder , I went in as a recruit .
5 The greatest number , however , were self-employed men who often had some small property to hand down along with the know-how of their trade .
6 Here , someone had gone to considerable lengths to get the cushions toning in nicely with the curtains .
7 The inhabitants were used to the smell , which mixed in nicely with the odours from Deller 's soap factory and the mingled scents from the river .
8 And I think that ties in nicely with the pink in the .
9 The page numbers of relevant sections should have been noted down together with the names of other potentially useful books and articles which the author has written .
10 ‘ I find I can blend in better with the locals if I understand their language .
11 It seemed she was up at the Jubilee Tower practising the tango with Nigel and they would be down shortly with the papers .
12 A collection of nondescript prints , for example , can be given a sense of unity if each is mounted with the same distinctive colour : camel or chrome yellow or red , whichever fits in best with the room , and then edged all in the same way with a thin strip of wood or chrome or brass .
13 He said I think , cos he said , the bill come in just with the gas last time .
14 British Aerospace workers ' hopes of a revival were shot down yesterday with the news that 650 jobs are to be axed .
15 Now one of the most important things that we 've established erm is that er you need to sit down still with the secretary of the club and say right now you 've got this list of businesses tell me more about them .
16 It could equally be phrased in a way that fits in more with the way of eminence .
17 Whilst they were appearing in Up With the Lark at the Adelphi Theatre , they coped admirably with their filming schedule but were furious when Sickert produced a picture of them called High Steppers .
18 Somebody 'd poked him along here with a punt-pole ; and when I arrived his body — his naked , semi-waterlogged body — was nudging against the side of the bank — just here — just in front of the changing cubicles , face down , his head washed clean of blood — much blood , methinks , Morse ! — his hair rising and falling — ’
19 It was a vigorous performance that went down well with a public that is feeling a mite embarrassed about not putting its money where America 's mouth was once so loud .
20 A children 's party will go down well with a background fragrance of bergamot , orange or lemon , and perhaps a touch of geranium .
21 He was smart and he went down well with the customers … he was a good barman
22 Drama of the kitchen sink kind he believed would go down well with the Middlesbrough crowd who regularly call South Bank Albion their own .
23 ( This did not go down well with the Lionisers .
24 My answer did not go down well with the Officer with the lather on his face .
25 Stan does not always go down well with the establishment .
26 Soames , a doughty trencherman who always gives the Simpson 's beef trolley a good run for its money , should go down well with the farming community .
27 Mr Gandhi has an election coming up and a big one-day cricket tournament not only goes down well with the electorate , but also goes a long way towards providing a short-term solution to the unemployment problem .
28 Together they performed three items , which went down well with the audience .
29 There was no way down even with a rope .
30 Well I I I 'm waiting I I imagined that somebody would be rushing down here with a bottle for me .
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