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

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1 Therefore absolute trust , which we placed eagerly with the likes of Clarkie and as a result had our faces rubbed in the dirt , can not reasonably be expected .
2 It contrasts somewhat with the wishes of John Patten , education secretary for England and Wales , who wrote last year : ‘ Dwindling belief in redemption and damnation has led to loss of fear of the eternal consequences of goodness and badness . ’
3 ‘ The full terms and conditions upon which the report is prepared are set out opposite with the scale of fees charged shown separately .
4 A different but related approach was that of Meyer ( 1975 ) , who considered the knowledge structure of texts , and produced a type of grammar which would cope better with the variety of types of organisation and structure found in textbooks .
5 I fared no better with the Gordons in Aberdeen : " but no Gordon would he found deed/dead in the Tartan of the Black Watch . "
6 It is superior firstly in that it accords better with the facts of prison disorders .
7 That situation changed for the better with the appointment of John Rogers — Van Morrison 's manager — who , according to Boyd , ‘ has been an inspiration figure to us . ’
8 It was a subject Earl Mountbatten discussed endlessly with the Queen during afternoon tea at Buckingham Palace while Prince Philip let it be known that he was growing impatient with his son 's irresponsible approach to marriage .
9 Many feel a certain warmth for Kant 's idea that the only thing which is good without qualification and in all circumstances is a good will , without accepting that a good will is one concerned only with the performance of duty for duty 's sake .
10 Gilliland gets a reasonable fit between records of actual temperature and his model if he leaves solar variations out altogether and works only with the build-up of carbon dioxide and influence of volcanic products on the atmosphere .
11 The coalition facilitated a realignment from the two-party Liberal-Unionist contest in 1914 to the Labour-Conservative battles of the late 1920s ; only with the triumph of coalition in 1916 did the old politics die , and only with the destruction of coalitionism in 1924 could the new politics be born .
12 Only with the change of party strategy in 1934 was it possible to speak of a genuine coincidence between PCF political and cultural policy .
13 To this end he eventually succeeded in rejecting ministers proposed by Abe and Watanabe , but did so only with the support of Takeshita and Ozawa .
14 In this connection , evidence for continental movements of considerable antiquity has been found in Scotland , but only with the advantage of hindsight .
15 Only with the rise of Khoneini did the politics and spirituality of Islam become a burning issue among strategists , conversationalists , politicians and writers .
16 Only with the hard-top in place does it behave like a Mercedes is meant to .
17 If I should wander into the uncharted minefield of personal opinion it is only with the benefit of hindsight .
18 The important thing was that it go forward only with the element of surprise .
19 Eliot , in The Use of Poetry , quoted Jacques Rivière : ‘ It is only with the advent of Romanticism that the literary act came to be conceived as a sort of raid on the absolute and its results as a revelation . ’
20 Fighting ceased only with the advent of darkness — but the respite was to be brief .
21 Heidrick and Struggles ' business took off only with the advent of Gerry Roche , a fiercely ambitious , restless , workaholic whizz kid of the 1950s who had gained a night-school MBA taught by Peter Drucker .
22 Only with the passage of time did the two channels come to be seen widely as part of a single public service system .
23 In this section I want to deal only with the question of selection of a code for a particular interaction .
24 Only with the development of factions and the growth of the party system did it come about that monarchs found themselves confronted , in Cabinet , by Ministers presenting a united front on matters on which they had previously deliberated in the absence of the monarch .
25 In Parsons ' view , the modern family deals only with the socialization of children and gives stability to adult personalities .
26 The reason for this is that if you put the female pupae in the tube before they hatch to the adult stage , you will ensure that females mate only with the type of male you put in the tube .
27 The climb was so steep that in places it could be made only with the help of ropes .
28 Of course , chains of amino acids are strung together only with the help of enzymes , and these are stereo-selective .
29 It is a claim additional to this , but one which I also believe to be true , that human conventions , at least beyond a certain state of elaboration , can be understood only with the help of history , and that the social sciences accordingly have an essential historical base .
30 It is only with the help of adult hindsight and historical analysis that I can detect a period charged with political tension , of doomed innocence in waiting .
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