Example sentences of "[adv prt] with [pron] [prep] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Some of the oldest river craft on the Thames are being auctioned this weekend , along with lots of boating paraphenalia .
2 But they 've gone along with it without recognising that there will be a cost and members opposite have consistently criticised the European parliament for having a number of buildings from which to operate .
3 ‘ Lowell had walked off with her without introducing them .
4 As a moral imperative , far from being incommensurable with his previous considerations , it merely adds others similar in kind ; he now has to see things from his parents ' viewpoint as well as his own , consider their health and resources , ask himself how much they have done to arouse his gratitude or his rancour , whether his staying would really do them any good , whether he can get on with them without quarrelling , and add all this to the information which he must assimilate before he lets the needle of his internal compass finally settle in the direction of Bali or of home .
5 Miss Honey was walking slowly so that the small child could keep up with her without trotting too fast , and it was very peaceful out there on the narrow road now that the village was behind them .
6 ‘ The number of times we 've made it up with her after falling out because of her trouble making , and in no time she 's been at it again .
7 Daren Fifield is our first new champ … we met up with him in training a few weeks ago … the boy was a knockout …
8 People might 've messed around with it by putting this overhead profit to risk , they might 've put a negative er element in there , er they might 've put a high-cost element in there , they might put nought in there , so it 's very difficult to recognise that , that bill rates er from the labour , or the labour from the bill rate , there is n't a standard relationship , nowhere near .
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