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

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1 In ‘ Great Expectations ’ all the character speak differently and the way that Dickens portrays them to speak all fits in with the character .
2 ‘ I think it all caught up with me : Corrections , Police — and you build up these defences within yourself and you have to pull away because you know : Wait a minute man , it 's not hitting me the way it used to , I 'm not jumping into it .
3 The vagaries of travel to Orkney , however , including the fact that the scheduled flights were all booked up with journalists , meant he could not arrive in time for the ten o'clock start .
4 Regional Railways , Cheshire County Council and the European Regional Development Fund are all contributing along with the PTE , to the £10 million cost .
5 The table and chairs and windowboxes all fit in with the period of the house .
6 He and Warnie , for example , had decided that they would erect a memorial window to their parents in St Mark 's , but it was a decision they quickly came to regret when the Lewis , Hamilton and Ewart cousins all weighed in with suggestions of what should go into the window .
7 In Canaan , prostitution and fertility rites were all mixed up with worship .
8 Aye , they were all mixed up with them were n't they ?
9 The major investigations of the early 1970s were all carried out with the hope of providing some suggestions for improvements to be applied in automated catalogues .
10 Wait till I 've cut it and we 're all sat down with a piece , and I 'll tell you a story .
11 Oh you could tell right on the phone you were sort of all keyed up with it .
12 Maria Teresa : When her mother died , Black Irene gave out such a blood-curdling scream in the middle of the night that we all woke up with a jump .
13 ‘ Sometimes when I take him to the local toddler group and watch him playing with the other children , I think it would be great if he could just feel the sand in the sandpit between his toes and know what it 's like to get his hands all messed up with play dough or paint — the things other children take for granted . ’
14 ‘ We 're all fed up with him , and we 're disappointed with the League and players ' union .
15 Are we not all fed up with ‘ artistic culture ’ ?
16 They 're all fed up with this shit .
17 All came up with the same idea and they wanted to do it .
18 They also adopted a different approach to that adopted by Lyell J , but they all came up with more or less the same figure at the end of the day , around £54,000 .
19 Quality manager Francine Galivel says the objective of the visit was fully achieved because everyone — the shift operator , the operator who loads the tanker , the person who plans the haulier 's despatch notes , the chemist who checks that the product meets specifications — all came back with a better understanding of how their jobs fit into the unbroken line from supplier to end product .
20 When I go to their gigs they all walk around with cartons of orange juice .
21 I ca n't imagine how we all put up with living here . ’
22 Rolling out , he wriggled his way across the dry sand , all churned up with trippers ' footprints , out to the firm , wet sand made smooth and level again by the tide .
23 and they 're all going down with their little cards in their hands as they
24 I saw a live TV transmission of Il trovatore from the Metropolitan in New York a few weeks ago that can only have confirmed a lot of people 's worst prejudices about opera — dull production , dull filming , all wrapped round with a certain amount of superstar hype .
25 All wrapped up with him , it 's a wonder she do n't .
26 The number and variations of incidents in ‘ Hamlet ’ are primarily all connected with the incident of Hamlet 's hatred and eventual murder of his uncle , who has taken the throne after killing his ( Hamlet 's ) father Even though at times these may seem irrelevant to this theme , all tie in with Hamlet himself .
27 They are all growing up with the computer effortlessly .
28 Husband and wife again particularly to plan a will so that it all ends up with the children if that is eventually what you want with no tax payable or a a a reduced amount of tax .
29 Just above its melting temperature a polymer behaves like a highly viscous liquid in which the chains are all tangled up with their neighbours .
30 But I get a woozy feeling when I watch them spoon away , and the plates , twenty or thirty of them — all fill up with the same thing …
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