Example sentences of "and with an " in BNC.

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1 This applies , for example , to the book on Delacroix published in 1885 , selected by A. Robaut and with an essay by Ernest Chesnau .
2 And with an involuntary movement I raised my eyes to the sky — where God was — beseeching Him , wanting Him to see my fear and my contrition .
3 Duncan buried himself in the paper and with an air of finality he said , — Well I 've got my job here and I 'm happy with it .
4 Necessity being the mother of invention ( and ingenuity ) , the foam mat from the back of my rucksack served as a seat for sliding down the snow , protected from behind by a rope and with an ice-axe to help control .
5 French racecourses , without bookmakers and with an undemonstrative crowd that tend to think of horses in terms of their number on the Pari-Mutuel rather than their name , can seem strange places to Britons .
6 But the girl remembered Ramsey taking the evacuees round him in the children 's corner , and sitting on one of the low chairs meant for a child , and talking to them naturally and with an obvious pleasure .
7 The 76 was a fascinating package of new ideas from the winkle-picker nose to the biplane rear wing and with an electro-hydraulic clutch in between which the driver operated by depressing a small button on the top of the gear lever .
8 This time the thunder burst with a pistol-shot snap and with an equal suddenness , as if at last those swollen vessels had been punctured , the rain began to fall .
9 Otherwise the sets are based on a bare raked platform overlooked by a gallery , and with an enormous window let into the back wall for the offstage wedding scene of Act 2 .
10 Otherwise the sets are based on a bare raked platform overlooked by a gallery , and with an enormous window let into the back wall for the offstage wedding scene of Act 2 .
11 ‘ It is written with the truest feeling for the subject upon which he treats , as compared with the sublime and beautiful , and with an earnest recommendation to those who are about to improve real landscapes to study the paintings of old masters , ’ he wrote .
12 King Hussein 's biggest fear is that Jordan — wedged between Israel and Iraq , and with an army that is no match for either — should become a killing ground .
13 Near to a school and a cemetery and with an older house ( with its orchard and coachhouse ) at the end of the road , this spacious house remained Edward 's home until he left Oxford .
14 This factual structure is intermingled with anecdotal family memories of the once popular London Welsh poet Lewis Morris , with some echoes of the people who encouraged Edward in his earliest published writings , and with an even more substantial use of Welsh and Swindon topics now missing from the numerous notebooks .
15 When he is challenged he lays the blame , like his father , at God 's door , but with a new and terrible cynicism and with an outright lie .
16 Having plunged into the heartland of the Japanese-dominated midrange 4 × 4 sector with a Discovery pared to three doors and with an excellent new turbo-diesel or the old carburettored V-8 petrol to compete on price , they have now set about protecting the upper echelons by adding doors three and four and the injection version of the stalwart V-8 .
17 ( Abrams was a young , bright , sharp lawyer , always well-tailored , and with an air of fierce aceticism ; he will reappear often in this story as a man trying to keep at the edge of it , and usually succeeding .
18 Bald , and with an attenuated El Greco face , he looked like a victim of chemotherapy — but also of a Transylvanian vampire , for his chin and neck were covered with what seemed to be bite marks .
19 Having called the election at a bad time , defending the 13-year record , and with an anti-Government trend growing significantly , the Conservatives have found it difficult to say clearly why they should go on and on .
20 For what Corigliano tackles head-on , and with an unashamed emotionalism , is the huge subject of the Aids crisis and the searing way in which it has impinged directly on his own life .
21 But , with brilliant timing , Boss Man shuddered and with an almighty roar he was up — and Berzerker was down , felled by a punch that did not seem to make contact .
22 Br. , 1982 , 18 , 775 ) , Prof Michael Grätzel of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne has managed to construct a photovoltaic cell out of cheap materials , and with an energy conversion efficiency that is commercially realistic ( Nature , 1991 , 353 , 737 ) .
23 Meanwhile his brother Ollokot , of even larger build and with an unquenchable thirst for life , led buffalo-hunting expeditions to the far off Blackfoot lands .
24 His Education Survey 2 Drama ( 1967 ) , totally lacking in officialese , lucidly , wittily reports on a rag-bag of activities done in the name of drama and with an almost total lack of rationale behind the subject .
25 Witnesses described the running man as about 5' , of stocky build , and with an extremely florid complexion .
26 The museum was built after a plan by Josef Schulz and with an interior richly decorated with stucco and paintings by B. Schnirch and A. Popp .
27 That 's where established firms make their mistake , ’ Morgan had told him , speaking rapidly and with an air of total authority .
28 As a noted historian of crime recently argued , the decrease in levels of recorded crime ‘ coincides with increased court activity , with the spread and professionalisation of the new police , and with an apparent increase in public cooperation with both courts and the police .
29 As his arm dropped to his side his head also bowed , and with an audible intake of breath he muttered , ‘ In the name of God !
30 Paddy was well aware of this and with an imperceptible shake of his head , continued sardonically —
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