Example sentences of "[adv] with a " in BNC.
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1 | Laboratory rodents that spontaneously develop autoimmune type I diabetes did so at a much lower frequency when fed a synthetic chow free of cows ' milk protein , and recently a peptide antigen called p 69 was identified on rat insulinoma cells which cross reacts immunologically with a similar sequence present in bovine , but not human or rat , albumin . |
2 | Working the paint thickly with a knife I tried to create a jarring effect with colour and texture conveying the power and pain of the experience . |
3 | Furthermore with a text recognition system , as the lexicon gets larger the problems increase . |
4 | Music treat : The trustees of Sir William Turner 's Hospital at Kirkleatham , near Redcar , have organised a short season of concerts to mark the 300th anniversary of the local knight starting tomorrow at 2pm with a performance by Marske Band . |
5 | I am getting thrown a little more , but I feel stronger and better with a lot more aggression . ’ |
6 | We seem to be able to communicate better with a horse if no one else is around . |
7 | You know , women with only one tit , they cut the other off so they could shoot better with a bow and arrow , they live together , all women and no men , this woman 's written a play about them — ’ |
8 | He had that high-coloured English complexion , which looks so much better with a suntan . |
9 | I prefer crimson or deep orange rather than pillar-box red , as these colours show up better with a dark contrast colour and look more realistic . |
10 | Your plants will grow better with a more suitable light wavelength . |
11 | What could work better with a free spirit than a stuffy , disapproving straight man ? |
12 | Semi-ripe cuttings of many shrubs root better with a ‘ heel ’ . |
13 | Hanni 's wine and food discoveries range from the obvious — for example , blue cheese makes tannic Cabernet Sauvignon wines taste softer ; some highly flavoured dishes work better with a less flavoursome wine — to the more unusual : pepper Brie makes almost any wine served with it more flavoursome . |
14 | I do n't know any advanced skiers who ski better with a brace than before their injury , so do n't push your luck . |
15 | A delicious dessert — even better with a little orange liqueur , such as Cointreau or Drambuie added to the filling . |
16 | ‘ Perhaps she 'd do better with a cat or a dog . ’ |
17 | Well they found they could do it far better with a tractor and a mower . |
18 | Most do better with a 3-wood off the tee because the extra loft gives confidence and is more sympathetic to an indifferent strike . |
19 | Posters and prints fared slightly better with a Twentieth Century Fox film poster of The Blue Max movie reaching £50 , although an original of the famous Winston Churchill Let Us Go Forward Together poster only fetched £45 , instead of the £100–200 estimated . |
20 | ‘ I reckon , though , that James and I would probably do better with a dose of that injection you 've just given Sandy . ’ |
21 | Feeling unable to see just then how Cara , even with her journalistic experience , would have fared better with a man who , somehow without you noticing , turned every question or countered it with one of his own , Fabia resolved , as Lubor Ondrus turned into a driveway and steered the Skoda uphill , to do better . |
22 | And Doherty , who worked tirelessly , might have done better with a John Easton cross , his header going over the top . |
23 | Suddenly with a tremendous stroke an old man close by threw a tiny fish up in the air and down it fell . |
24 | Often found to be needed in vigorous , robust , healthy , rugged people and in children : they come down suddenly with a violent illness , a raging fever etc . |
25 | She fixed him suddenly with a beady stare from beneath the crêpy lids . |
26 | Silence as though relief , when suddenly with a creaking and ghostly groaning the lid slid as if off and up sat a terrible apparition with outstretched hand screeching in a hollow voice , give me my gift with such violence , that some of the company fell into the water and had to be saved , and those on the shore scrambled in allways confusion was everywhere . |
27 | Woil stared around him and then suddenly with a push of his wings raised himself into the air , turned , and landed ten feet away on the back of a green bench . |
28 | She exhaled suddenly with a strained laugh . |
29 | The significance of Hilda 's black clothes struck Clare suddenly with a little spasm of horror . |
30 | But the man at the front had n't been told this of course , naturally enough and he could n't see that so suddenly with a jolt the wardrobe left him , two steps ' worth instead of one at a time . |