Example sentences of "he [verb] [adv prt] with the " in BNC.
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1 | He does , he likes to get in the bedroom and , and he fiddles on with the erm |
2 | If , however , he goes in with the public on that day , conceals himself , and takes the painting on the following day , he is not guilty . |
3 | I mean I 'm not saying he 's alcoholic but he goes out with the lads and he you know he 'll he 'll sort of thud up the stairs . |
4 | And so quickly he makes his way to the gate of the city as we 've said , and he gets this man he sits down with the te with the te , with the ten elders who would be witnesses and the kinsman arrives . |
5 | He got on with the job . |
6 | He got in with the wrong crowd up at . |
7 | I kept out of his way while he fussed about with the old banger and went to get some petrol . |
8 | When I was a lad a man went in the ar , he hooked up with the army if he 'd got no trade and no hope |
9 | The old man had set off too and as he caught up with the cart he looked up at the fuming totter . |
10 | She stole a look at him ; he was looking grimmer by the minute — he would n't show any mercy once he caught up with the culprits . |
11 | When he caught up with the spectators following the last match he picked up the information that had filtered back through the crowd 's grapevine . |
12 | He caught up with the pair when they stopped to change getaway cars . |
13 | He stands up with the assistance of the therapist : he may do his trousers up while the therapist makes sure he remains properly aligned and upright , or the therapist may fasten the trousers while the patient concentrates on standing and balancing . |
14 | Sure enough he came up with the perfect solution . |
15 | In terms of Greater York and its th the York greenbelt I think it 's true to say that er some time ago when David Kaiserman of Manchester did research on greenbelts he came to the view , or he came up with the conclusions from his questionnaires that he sent round , and that study was done , must be ten , fifteen years ago or more , that greenbelts should endure unchanged for at least twenty years , and probably in excess of thirty , and those were the responses of county planning and other major planning authorities at that time , that view if anything has hardened , the public view would be way beyond thirty years . |
16 | He came up with the electric clock , a form of fire alarm , a railway signal and a loudspeaker . |
17 | and so he came round with the bread and he said I 'll let you have the recipe and I thought , so I am now |
18 | ‘ She 'd hold out for a while but it would always be made up after he came back with the roses . |
19 | He came back with the torch and shone it on her . |
20 | He came back with the basin of cold water and put more cold compresses on her ankle . |
21 | Alex saw him looking at it as he came back with the glasses . |
22 | He came back with the tin and two jumpers , one of which he tossed on her lap . |
23 | So I told him that when he came back with the policeman . |
24 | He came in with the ideas , give the drivers and conductors everything they asked for whereby my training had always been to only give them what they were really entitled to , not give them anything extra but he gave them the earth and that erm did n't sort of go very well for the new Manager who came in , he had a lot of undoing to do there , that this fella had given away , in his six or seven weeks there . |
25 | WHEN Alan Fennah opened his mail he came out with the classic One Foot In The Grave line : ‘ I do not believe it ! ’ |
26 | He ends up with the non-voice of Mark Knopfler but given that gentleman 's sales figures ( Dire Straits ' Brothers In Arms was the UK 's best-selling album of the 1980s ) Geldof will hardly complain about the comparison . |
27 | He warms up with the march-past of the Brigade of Guards , before wheeling out his spitfire , moving on to jet fighters and finishing , if he 's in a good mood , with dogfights and acrobatics . |
28 | The horse soared through the foul-smellimg smoke and the General saw a bayonet reach towards the animal 's belly , but he slashed down with the sword , knocking the bayonet aside , and suddenly the horse had landed safely beyond the furniture and was running free of the smoke . |
29 | Seeing the poverty around him while he was growing up , he joined in with the political groups agitating for social change . |
30 | This was to be the visit on which he linked up with The New York Dolls . |