Example sentences of "also with a " in BNC.
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1 | This places a critic in a privileged position , but also with a responsibility to make clear whether views expressed are those of the critic or those of the artist . |
2 | I look back on those emotions with wry amusement but also with a certain amount of self-respect . |
3 | Three men stepped forward to meet Colberg : Donald Stewart , a gun across his arm , Donald McLaggan , holding a shaft with a curved blade at its end , and someone unknown to Cameron and Menzies , also with a gun . |
4 | The signal then goes to a second amplifier/filter of the same configuration also with a corner frequency of about 0.3Hz . |
5 | I returned with some spectacularly horrible photos of the country 's many problems but also with a good many showing Czechoslovakia 's stunning beauty . |
6 | But he commanded general respect as an authoritative voice , in tune with the need for social order , sensitive to the needs of the unions and his own party , but also with a genuine cross-party appeal . |
7 | When he went home to Basle he showed the photographs to his family and pointed out to them ‘ my very good neighbour Canon Ramsay [ sic ] from Durham , an authentic Anglo-Catholic , with strange views concerning tradition , succession , ontology and so on , but also with a very convincing twinkle in his eye … a man with whom I more often agreed than disagreed … the outstanding figure in the picture of my first ecumenical experience ! ’ |
8 | They were Gillian Stewart and Carl Mason , also round in 69 and also with a plan . |
9 | The Attlee Government loyally supported the American-led United Nations war effort , not only with naval , army and air forces , but also with a major rearmament programme of its own . |
10 | The words are revealing ; for this is a black film , not only with a mostly black cast but also with a black director , Mario Van Peebles . |
11 | Equally enthusiastic was Pehr Kalm , who arrived at Kingsessing three days after he had reached Philadelphia in 1748 , also with a letter of introduction from Collinson . |
12 | Further on , near the eastern edge of the apse , is the little basilica ( basilichetta ) of San Lino , a very rare example of tenth-century pre-Romanesque architecture , also with a cruciform plan . |
13 | Beside it is a small round table on which can be seen a photograph of my wife and me with our three elder children ; then there is an armchair also with a long seat and a dark-blue dog bed for our two spaniels beside another table with books and magazines . |
14 | Engels , ‘ non-historical peoples ’ now emerged also with a legitimate claim to a national existence . |
15 | The strange analogy was delivered earnestly but also with a definite air of conceit , or at the very least , stroppiness . |
16 | However , those engines are part of a long-standing contract with a NATO ally and also with a most important trading partner . |
17 | Many of the classes in the Order are concerned with various types of industry , not only ‘ light ’ , which can generally be carried out in a residential area without detriment to its amenities , and general industry , which can change to light but not vice versa , but also with a number of special categories , such as those subject to the Alkali Inspectorate . |
18 | In 1987 he returned to the UK not only with fluency in Japanese but also with a Japanese wife , Nako . |
19 | He stressed that the meaning was to be contrasted with an error made in carrying out the testator 's intentions by the draftsman 's words , and also with a mistaken choice of words because of a failure to understand the testator 's intentions ( a matter covered by s 20(1) ( b ) of the Act . |
20 | Ceauşescu 's Balkan neighbour , Todor Zhivkov , maintained a fairly dynastic system , also with a bizarre , pseudo-academic angle — at least until the death of his favourite daughter , Ludmilla . |
21 | Finally , the DUC was later to share its experience of campaigning tactics with other community groups , such as those opposing lignite mining near Lough Neagh and those opposing gold mining in– the west , and to provide these groups not only with its campaigning expertise but also with a shining example of how a community could defeat outside interests by grassroots organization . |
22 | And keep medicines up high , also with a catch on the cupboard . |
23 | But , even when we have made allowance for the exaggerated impressions of a boy of fifteen , recollected many years later , it may be taken as evidence that Lanfranc and his handful of monks from Bec and Caen met not only with hostility , but also with a good deal of successful resistance . |
24 | They do best not only with a steady food supply but also with a steady moisture availability at root level . |
25 | The digital tiles , also with a high routing density , have 10V compatibility and the input-output tiles house PMOS , NMOS , PNP and NPN transistors , a capacitor , high and low resistors . |
26 | In the meantime Boulestin had written cookery articles for the Daily Express , the Morning Post , Vogue , the Manchester Guardian and the Spectator ; in February 1925 A Second Helping was published , also with a Laboureur jacket and frontispiece . |
27 | As for the mentioned activity , an attempt must be made to understand it in a way consonant with what has been said of contents and objects , that they are not states of affairs or ordinary things , and also with a further fact , that there are various modes of consciousness . |
28 | The teachers were Linda Whittall , deputy head at Russells Hall and with responsibility for language within the school , Verena Ranford , the teacher of the 11 year olds at Sutton School and also with a responsibility for language , and Chris Morris , senior advisory teacher for English in Dudley . |
29 | Similarly , he celebrates the great house at Allington , which is early Stuart and built next to the road , with the comment : ‘ To be near the village , so as in some way to afford comfort , protection , and patronage , and perhaps also with a view to the pleasantness of neighbourhood for its own inmates , seemed to be the object of a gentleman when building his house in the old days . ’ |
30 | I realized also with a jolt that the dancers were wearing a motley of costumes representing centuries of brief encounters with the West — from seventeenth-century Portuguese ruffles round their throats , down to modern trainers on their feet . |