Example sentences of "and [adv] [vb pp] [adv prt] with " in BNC.

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1 Therefore in the USA the methods of collective bargaining associated with the heyday of competitive capitalism were outmoded and eventually destroyed along with the breaking by employers of union control of the labour process .
2 It was bulky and badly tied up with paper and string but Sarah did n't need to feel it to know what it was .
3 Horses and litopterns happened to exploit four-legged galloping , and so ended up with almost identical legs .
4 Kangaroos happened to exploit two-legged hopping , and so ended up with their own uniquely ( at least since the dinosaurs ) massive hind legs and tail .
5 I wanted to be accepted by those around me , and so joined in with their stories of soldiering , sex and drinking prowess .
6 A wife can be busy bunging up a family and so taken up with their affairs that she fails to give her husband real attention .
7 If she economized , and perhaps moved in with William , she could probably last for longer .
8 As Ania Loomba puts it , in relation to colonialist studies , ‘ the neglect of histories surrounding native insubordination either devalues or romanticises the latter , or worse , tends to read colonised subjects through linguistic or psychoanalytic theories which , for some of us at least , remain suspiciously and problematically shot through with ethnocentric assumptions whose transfer to all subalterns is unacceptable ’ ( ‘ Overworlding ’ , cited from manuscript ) .
9 Mhm , and generally buggered about with .
10 It is simple work and easily got on with .
11 On November 8 , 1983 , a masked gang forced their way into the Brinks-Mat warehouse at Heathrow and coolly made off with 6,800 gold bars worth more than £26 million .
12 could n't help thinking if it was modern day a woman that 's manically depressed dreamt that , dreamt she had , she was definitely mental , she would be stuck in a a mental home and just kept under with er
13 I was more or less resigned to the way things had turned out and just got on with life .
14 The reason was that the company was privately owned by the Jacobs family , which preferred to stay out of the limelight , and just got on with running the business .
15 He sat holding his head in his hands for half an hour , but after that he stood up and just got on with it .
16 Was ninety percent of the people there very law abiding and just got on with own lives , and ten percent that caused the problems it kept re kept sh showing its head because of these .
17 By that time I 'd really stopped noticing whether people are male or female and just got on with the physics .
18 From my point of view , if someone was totally pissed and just got off with you and really embarrassed about it and thought , you know , oh my God how could I go for her I think that 's , do you think that 's worse than them saying , than it being a bit of a joke ?
19 I learned so much and soon caught up with the fleet ’ .
20 Portholes were few and usually hatched over with leering daemon masks .
21 Often , the tin oxide would be very thinly scattered within the lode and possibly mixed up with other minerals such as quartz , tourmaline and chlorite .
22 He rang back again at once and mistakenly carried on with the Airds ' answering service , not realizing that the woman there had picked up by the time I got to the phone .
23 Those who believe Gerstner is a good choice for IBM point to his skill at cutting corporate expenses and willingness to pare payrolls , implying that IBM is a good but bloated company and conveniently forgetting that Akers cut IBM 's payroll by 25% and still ended up with unacceptable results .
24 As the countries of the world , irrespective of bloc , appear to become more and more bound up with one another through the extension of transnational practices , some of which are directly identifiable as practices of global capitalism and some of which not , the fact of the global system becomes more and more obvious to ever more people , though the nature of the global system might still appear extremely difficult to grasp .
25 There is thus , for Schleiermacher , an inherently religious awareness at the very core of our own existence as human beings : it is both inherent in ourselves , and inherently bound up with the reality of God .
26 The Code , or Rules of Conduct , commanded that ‘ Duties … shall be faithfully and strictly carried out with an iron will , ready to meet death . ’
27 His observations on the burgeoning jazz scene are quite laughable , and typically shot through with self-deception .
28 And , of the instinctual components necessarily repressed and sublimated in the service of culture , the coprophilic is one of the most significant , says Freud : ‘ the excremental is all too intimately and inseparably bound up with the sexual ; the position of the genitals — inter urinas et faeces — remains the decisive and unchangeable factor ’ ( vii .
29 By 2025 the population of India will have doubled to more than 1.4 billion and almost caught up with China .
30 Questionnaires depend on the use of some verbal stimuli — normally a question , but sometimes a statement expressing an attitude or an opinion — designed to elicit a verbal response which is recorded and subsequently analysed along with other responses from other interviewees .
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