Example sentences of "[adv] with [adj] [noun] and [prep] " in BNC.

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1 After all , as one late twelfth-century writer put it , English wine could be drunk only with closed eyes and through clenched teeth .
2 Neil Anderson , a partner in the firm , said it had made the cuts only with great reluctance and after great consideration .
3 They 're also apparently with ill health and amongst people living in the surrounding area .
4 The 1925 Druze rebellion in Lebanon and Syria was put down with great brutality and with the help of gangs of Armenian gunmen who had been armed by the French in order to attack the rebels .
5 Similarly Hellige , Zatkin and Wong ( 1981 ) found the absolute difference score , POC , POE , f and phi coefficient to correlate very highly with each other and with total accuracy on a dichotic listening task .
6 In some places they have negotiated with and worked together with local authorities and in some cases , at least , a local authority representative has been included on the board .
7 It was only in 1989 that anything was heard publicly of schemes to repair the damage , though anyone familiar with the gossip in contracting circles would not have been surprised to learn of NIOC 's plans to tackle the subject : first , to re-operationalize Abadan itself — apparently entirely with home-grown resources and without recourse to imported knowhow — where the damage was assessed at $9 billion , and , second , to add new refineries at Arak and Bandar Abbas .
8 But he was made of stern stuff Seizing his hammer he begin to bang away with undiminished enthusiasm and by the time the beasts returned the crush was rebuilt and a stout iron bar pushed across the front to prevent further break-outs
9 As a result much judicial time was taken up with administrative matters and with interlocutory matters which did not justify the use of the time and expertise of the judges .
10 Also player-for-player the team circa 72 was probably better , but Strachan ranks up with those immortals and in time Speed , Batty , McAllister Dorigo and Rod Wallace may do too .
11 They sang the Yorkshire " Christians Awake " and " O Come all Ye faithful " with a mixture of respectability , sober energy and abandon which always confused Stephanie who associated the noise both with repressive habits and with unused forces finding an outlet .
12 Such arrangements suited the mutual interests firms shared both with each other and with skilled workers .
13 Murray Pugh was described by his best friend as universally popular , both with fellow students and with the children he taught.A man has already been charged with his murder .
14 This section had its origins in police efforts in the 1930s to deal both with left-wing demonstrators and with Sir Oswald Mosley 's Fascists .
15 Shape information alone is only occasionally sufficient to identify a word , but in conjunction both with other information and with orthographic knowledge , it can be useful .
16 Leeds ( 1984 ) , for example , argues that whereas all nucleated settlements ( or places in the present context ) have the same functions — ‘ facilitation of all forms of exchange , transfer , and communications while linking the nucleation or locality both with other localities and with society at large ( p. 295 ) — there is also a threefold specialization between places .
17 The potential prizes in this area look very tempting and the search for fundamental understanding of the condensation of carbon monoxide both with homogeneous catalysts and on metal surfaces continues .
18 It contrasts in this way both with middle-class speech and with many of the dialect regions of south , mid and west Ulster .
19 The very nature of the service dictates that every advice worker must be kept up to date both with changing legislation and with skills .
20 The project is concerned with the question of how competition works to determine what bus services are provided at what fares , and how the outcomes in the new regime compare both with theoretical optima and with what public authorities might choose .
21 Only then will they be able to plead the defence both with full particularity and in the expectation that admissible evidence will become available to support the plea at trial .
22 Professor H. J. B. Birks deals fully with this topic and with floristic and vegetational history elsewhere in this volume .
23 I remember then with great affection and with quite a lot of pain . ’
24 These same steps can be taken again with less apprehension and at a more studied pace under the guidance of a sponsor in the Anonymous Fellowships .
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