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

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1 He 's sort of waving one arm and hanging on with the other .
2 We met one of the Medics who informed me that the bodies of Les and the other three Commandos had been taken through the village and laid out with the other dead in front of the Chateau .
3 A delicately ludicrous picture comes into Howard 's mind of an enthusiastic little hiker with a rucksack on his back , trying to walk up the side of the Matterhorn , and tumbling back with an astonished look on his face .
4 ‘ We should get six top international players and a number of international referees and sit down with the law-makers so that all points of view are aired . ’
5 Forget the original lecture situation and sit down with the speaker to work out the best way of communicating his or her message on the video screen .
6 Tom had meanwhile dug up his turnips , and set to work hedging , digging ditches and helping out with the other farms , when the extra labour was needed .
7 Practise this the full length of the training hall and then switch feet , keeping the right foot in place and stepping out with the left .
8 Great efforts would be needed to restore the party to its strong position of 1914 and to carry on with the fundamental changes that had been under way then , but the war years had done no lasting damage .
9 The vast majority of these were hastily-assembled hack jobs , pieced together from published sources and fleshed out with the dubious reminiscences of alleged veterans .
10 We spent a day ashore on Barentsøya where the Dutch party went off inland on their own and met up with a polar bear with two cubs , which ran off when they saw the party .
11 According to Virginia Cowles , he dropped with Lewes 's party , but others say that he was left at Kabrit as a result of injuries during training and met up with the survivors later .
12 The system is flexible and fits in with the user 's way of working .
13 It admittedly makes intuitive sense , and fits in with the general observation about staffs ' professional identities being a function of their research identities .
14 An administrative culture — which is concerned with rules , roles , authority and fits in with the concept of a role culture .
15 These views concern the fact that the singular particular things which we can point to and pick out with the words ‘ this ’ and ‘ that ’ , and to which we often give names , such as ‘ James ’ or ‘ John ’ , are not thought of as being merely particular .
16 I have seen two crows gang up on a mallard with a brood of young , and , while one bird tormented the duck into chasing it , the other sneaked in and made off with a still struggling duckling in its beak .
17 Burglars entered a house in Harrison Terrace , Darlington , on Saturday evening and made off with a man 's gold watch valued at £100 and two bottles of whisky .
18 ‘ He just walked in , pushed her aside and made off with the handbag , ’ she claimed .
19 The shirt comes right down over the feet , and threaded through with a woollen thread at the ankles , with tassels at the end .
20 Before starting the repair , remove all debris and loose rust and rub down with a wire brush and abrasive paper
21 ‘ So he had a few puffs before he grabbed her round the neck and got on with the job … ’
22 In the end , of course , we all pulled our socks up and got on with the job .
23 And Graham acknowledged : ‘ He accepted what was said , and got on with the job .
24 He loved his home in Ireland and got on with the people .
25 PIETER Muller read the messages of hate , shrugged and got on with the job of becoming one of the best centres in the world .
26 Having blown his lunch , he then strolled back on set and got on with the matter in hand .
27 Uncle Titch just shrugged and got on with the important things in life .
28 I have to say that if some of those born again modernizers had supported us then , we could have settled these issues long ago , and got on with the business of winning elections , which I thought was what party politics was about .
29 Watching Silas , the answer evaded her because his face remained expressionless , so she pushed the question away from her and got on with the job .
30 The Hercules has been there with the RAF and got on with the job .
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