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

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1 Three weeks after the Goulds had sailed in the Kinnear , Gilbert arrived in Sydney , exhausted , penniless , and with a glorious haul of his own — only to be met by a letter of further instructions .
2 Dr. Ray spoke rapidly and with a faint touch of venom .
3 He has no friends here , said the old woman , and with a faint hostility in her voice she added , bad men bring bad luck .
4 As the first president of the faculty of community medicine ( now public health medicine ) his view on the role of the specialty remains pertinent — with ‘ specialists equally skilled in administration and epidemiology and with a broad view of social medicine and its research ’ we should have the chance of making the NHS more effective and efficient .
5 That these may be continuing problems is evident by a study by Bauman ( 1964 ) who found partially sighted pupils to be particularly insecure and with a greater sense of loneliness when they were integrated into open education systems .
6 The available trial results are consistent with a shift in the spectrum of illness to being less severe , of shorter duration , and with a greater proportion of subclinical disease .
7 He anticipated the later work of Humphry Repton [ q.v. ] by creating flower gardens adjacent to the house , as at Sandon in 1781 , where he laid out a garden under the windows of the drawing-room , planted with flowers and flowering shrubs and with a central basin of water with goldfish .
8 It could well be that Matadial was thoroughly discredited , even as the case ran , but with advance information her demolition could have been more clinically achieved , with perhaps a greater effect on the jury and with a better chance of involving Zaidie in the destruction of the Crown case on motive and malice .
9 ‘ I believe by forming a better definition of criminal record information , and with a better definition of criminal intelligence , we should be able to identify the middle grade which is called criminal information , ’ he said .
10 For this need , another type of para.professional was envisaged , with sound training in all these areas , able to work with teachers and give support to teachers , and with a thorough understanding of educational principles and methods .
11 Traditionally , psychiatric hospitals have worked a two-shift system by day with few meal breaks and with a limited overlap in the middle , whereas acute hospitals tend to provide unpaid meal breaks and large overlap between the morning and afternoon shifts .
12 Boetti 's tapestries usually display his own words , but here he collaborated with the Sufi poet Berang ; the piece was shown in the exhibition ‘ Magiciens de la Terre ’ three years ago in Paris , and coincides with the Boetti retrospective at the Bonner Kunstverein until 22 November , and with a small exhibition at Cordula von Keller , Spichernstrasse 44 ( by appointment only , tel. 0221–519 564 ) .
13 In this paper we trace the main contributions to the debate and then present the results from a first attempt , with one client group ( the elderly ) and with a small number of teams ( four ) , to pin-point differential outcomes amongst the most prominent models of area team organization .
14 Although not randomised and with a small number of histopathologically confirmed cases , we believe , that the large number of patients in our study successfully managed by injection treatment alone favours a primary encoscopic approach towards Dieulafoy 's disease .
15 Probably of greater renown than the church is the great kitchen here with its eight oven shelters each containing a central fireplace and with a great vault in the middle .
16 Every year during the month of March a family of ragged gypsies would set up their tents near the village , and with a great uproar of pipes and kettledrums they would display new inventions .
17 He stood , and with a great sweep of his hand , bowed , said ‘ servus ’ , and drew out a chair for his lady guest .
18 ‘ Oh , Nellie ! ’ he said softly , and with a great well of pity in his voice .
19 So the whole family ate handsomely and with a great amount of hearty relish .
20 She kept on and on about them until he had no option but to brake hard , and with a great deal of difficulty in that narrow lane , turn the vehicle around and go back .
21 As one with a consuming interest in spiritual matters for most of his 74 years , and with a great deal of experience of communicating with those who have ‘ passed over ’ , he presents an optimistic view which , he hopes , will appeal to the general public .
22 He nodded and , carrying the coat away over my arm , I went back through the dome car and with a great deal of interest into the private quarters of the Lorrimores .
23 Encouraged by this , she drew pictures all the way down the menu , and with a great deal of giggling all round she returned triumphantly to the kitchen .
24 He also considered the play ‘ beautifully structured full of quick-moving events and with a great speed of narrative . ’
25 There is no natural landing place , the seas are fierce , and permission to land is only given to groups who are have a suitable boat , and who are well provisioned , capable , and with a proven interest in an outdoor topic .
26 Kites are back in again , but they are a far cry from the diamond-shape oldies made from brown paper and with a long tail of twisted pieces of newspaper .
27 The position of the territory , situated to the northeast of Beijing , bordered to the east by Korea and with a long frontier with Russia , was somewhat ambiguous , Home of the Manchu Qing dynasty which ruled China from 1644 until its fall in 1911 , it had a distinct status shared with no other part of the empire .
28 While the adventurous take advantage of the Club 's free windsurfing lessons , others simply swim a few lazy lengths of the pool ( and with a sunken bar at one end , there 'll never be a better reason ! ) .
29 Various card subjects were viewed under a fixed exposure for the A-measure and with a restricted version of the I-measure using only two exposures 12 and 16 .
30 And with a decent meal including large bottles of local beer for around £5 , there 's no reason why you ca n't treat yourself to the colourful ‘ Egyptian night out ’ with cabaret , belly dancing and a multi-course meal held regularly at the plush Ramses Hilton for about £25 .
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