Example sentences of "[conj] [v-ing] with [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Most of the above rules show stress tending to go on syllables containing a long vowel or diphthong and/or ending with more than one consonant . |
2 | Some qualified teachers are not attached to a particular school but visit and work in several schools in an area , for instance teaching music or languages , or working with partially hearing children . |
3 | On then through a majestic , but by no means pompous Fantasia and its tremendously witty , quicksilver Fugue , to a compulsive and dazzling Toccata in F and ending with as powerful and seamlessly fluent account of the Passacaglia as anyone could wish for . |
4 | Straining to be heard above the traffic , his voice hoarse with too much campaigning and cracking with too much emotion , the Labour leader conceded defeat in a dignified and moving statement . |
5 | Movement can be in any one , or a combination of five different ways , so allowing intricate shaping and undercutting with very little experience . |
6 | ‘ What are dialectics ? ’ said Anthony , looking for his agent 's kit-bag and make-up case on the baggage trolley at Frankfurt Airport and speaking with as much truculence as he could ever muster . |
7 | The sun had just set , and the sky was still light and glowing with softly pastel mauves and pinks , but here in the thick trees , it was hard to see . |
8 | Sport now , and starting with today 's main local story , Hans Nielsen will once again captain the skull Oxford Cheetas , who are supported by Fox F M. |
9 | ‘ Oh , ’ said Maisie , her eyes wide and shining with newly acquired faith , ‘ apparently he hurls thunderbolts around and sort of dries up wells and does tremendous damage to buildings . ’ |
10 | They were hysterical and hiccupping with so much laughter . |
11 | In fact , the main instrument of power has been the Communist Party , with the security forces playing only a marginal role and dealing with especially deviant cases . ’ |
12 | Numerous attempts have been made to correlate activities like eating and drinking with spontaneously occurring variations in the state of the body , like blood glucose level or salt concentration . |
13 | out on the sites again , doing his engineering stuff and playing with so much more composure for Lansdowne in the All Ireland League . |
14 | Visiting women , on the other hand , were always welcome and were treated to leg-rubbing and purring with as much friendship as was shown to its new owner . |
15 | Margaret Butterworth developed a lifelong concern for social care after living and working with mentally ill young people after the war . |
16 | Freda Gray was a pioneer who spent 40 years teaching and working with mentally handicapped young people , many of whom had been abandoned by society . |
17 | Big John McCormick had had a distinguished career in Scotland , where he had been on the verge of international honours while playing with now defunct Third Lanark and at Aberdeen , but it was , amazingly , as a makeweight that he came south to Crystal Palace . |
18 | When knitting with more than two colours and not having a colour changer I found that no matter where I place the cones on the floor , the colour I was knitting always became entangled with the others not in use . |
19 | The four circles are not presented as dealing with quite separate topics , such that to move from one to another would be in any sense a change of subject , but rather as four equally fundamental and interlocking dimensions of the same ground-motif that runs throughout : that Jesus Christ is the actualisation and realisation in time and history of God 's eternal decision to be God for and with man ; he is himself the everlasting covenant of God with us , and in that covenant the meaning and purpose of the created universe itself is contained ; and in him too lies the uncovering and overcoming of man 's estrangement from God by the divine ‘ No ! ’ of the cross which leads on to the ‘ Yes ! ’ of the resurrection . |
20 | She was usually so confident when dealing with even the most difficult of guests on the Day-to-Day programme , but there was just something about Luke Calder that seemed to throw her off balance . |
21 | It is not possible simply to dispense with such tests , because there are occasions , especially when dealing with highly context-bound readings which do not appear in ambiguous sentences , when they are the only practicable way of diagnosing ambiguity . |
22 | This is not always easy when dealing with so many aspects of a client 's life . |
23 | The job of drawing up the artwork is made considerably easier by using a light-box , especially when dealing with more complex designs involving integrated circuits . |
24 | This can be interpreted as complying with generally accepted accounting practice ; professional regulations as enunciated by the Accounting Standards Board ( ASB ) ; requirements of the various Companies Acts ; and Stock Exchange requirements ( even though such industries have no Stock Exchange quotation ) . |
25 | The security offered by having service managers with nursing skills particularly when working with severely disabled people . |
26 | The trigger is a three-position rocker switch , turning the gun on and selecting one of two air speeds : this allows rapid or slow heating up — useful when working with very delicate materials such as plastic or plastic film . |
27 | For this reason of re-programming , it is not possible to use the Form area of the E6000 's program when working with very large designs . |