Example sentences of "with [adv] [adj] [noun] [conj] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Saturn your ruler is in exceptionally mood now so it is likely that you will have to put up with rather spartan conditions but you know how much is at stake for the future so you are happy to do without
2 Movement seemed to bring a bit of life to the woman , who regarded Jenna with rather sad eyes as she came forward uneasily .
3 Straightening the accumulation of paperwork on her desk with rather more success than she was managing to straighten her face , Alex remarked , ‘ Well , at least he owes you one . ’
4 Preston took the tube to Polly 's , an experience which the twins anticipated with rather more enthusiasm than he .
5 They had liked each other , got on with remarkably little rancour and he had been genuinely upset , if principally in his pride , when she had left him .
6 Not only did the Manchester conference reject the memorandum with only one dissenter but it went on to request : that Conferences of the Labour Party League of Youth be empowered to freely discuss and record decisions upon policy .
7 In many cases , this loads down an essay with so many notes that it becomes difficult to read .
8 Her head was spinning , filled with so many thoughts that it was impossible to sort one from another .
9 I wanted to overwhelm the senator with so many difficulties that he would abandon the idea , but instead I was the one who was weakening .
10 Equally , common law remedies are riddled with so many complexities that they are unlikely to exercise much deterrent effect on conglomerate entities operating behind Chinese Walls .
11 The crowd at the door parted to let through a gaunt old man wearing the black peci hat , symbol of Indonesian nationalism , faded sarong and a shirt with so many patches that it was hard to tell which was the original material .
12 ‘ I would n't be involved with so many stations if I thought it might , ’ Luke told her drily .
13 One cello player , at least , swept his bow with so much passion that he seemed likely to roll off the platform .
14 The Range Rover was crammed with so much food as they finally set off for Brides Haven that Leonora expressed doubt that the boat would carry it all .
15 It was n't what he said but more the way he said it , imbuing the words with so much meaning that she glared at him .
16 Among them , the suggestion that during surgery her head was n't properly supported , or that a surgical hammer used in the operation was applied with so much force that it damaged her spinal cord .
17 We were playing with so much arrogance that it needed something like that to make us play .
18 There never was a time when so many could get about so quickly , comfortably , and with so little effort as we can now ( except when they were infants in arms ) .
19 ‘ And he has so many patients with much worse ailments that he took quite a robust view of my case . ’
20 I ca n't forget you , even when I 'm with much nicer boys than you 'll ever be .
21 Togetherness and self-help in the birth process , followed as a matter of course by breast feeding , is now embraced with less evangelical fervour than it was by Fifties pioneer couples .
22 The intuitive explanation for the negative slope of the aggregate demand curve is that a higher price implies , ceteris paribus , a lower real quantity of money in the economy since the real quantity of money is defined to be the nominal quantity of money , M , divided by the general level of prices , P 1 that is M÷P , One way in which people may respond to finding themselves with less real money than they had before is by selling off holdings of bonds to rebuild their holdings of money .
23 The more creative will experiment with less conventional architects if it will help them win planning permission .
24 It leaves manager Lawrie McMenemy with just 16 players but he has so far resisted calling anybody off the standby list .
25 So he sent me away with exactly that assurance that I was longing to hear .
26 You can eat it but it 's small with hardly any flesh so it 's not worth the effort to collect .
27 One way people might respond to finding themselves with more real money than they want would be to use their excess holdings of money to buy bonds .
28 ‘ Oh , I was just thinking what a pity it is that all good-looking men are such beasts , ’ she said , with more real feeling than she intended .
29 ‘ Rejoicing in their newly found freedom from school discipline and with more surplus cash than they will ever again possess ’ , one of the contributors to Whitehouse 's Problems of Boy Life ( 1912 ) believed that youths were ‘ tempted to spend as little time at home as possible … the street , rather than the sleeping place , is the home of the average youth ’ .
30 So does RELIGION , but science is better because it comes up with more understandable excuses when it 's wrong .
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