Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [conj] with " in BNC.
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1 | Auguste regarded them grimly and with foreboding . |
2 | They also tended to know their middle-class patients better and communicated with them better than with their working-class patients . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | He undressed her slowly and with infinite gentleness , as if she were a peach he could not bear to bruise , and then guided her shaking hands as she undressed him . |
5 | He made love to her slowly and with exquisite care , wringing from her such an intensity of feeling that she thought paradise could hold no more . |
6 | They have built it under hanging branches , here in the middle of the forest : they dug a deep hole , propped it with boards that they secretly and with immense effort dragged here , and buried their treasures under the thick cover of moss . |
7 | Blue eyes had flickered over her politely but with a definite lack of interest . |
8 | Zoser served her politely but with an air of detachment , as if his mind was on higher things . |
9 | But she said that almost as if it were expected of her rather than with conviction — and the family knew it . |
10 | We had a nursery and a nanny , and until we were thirteen ate with her rather than with our parents . |
11 | Well once I get my claim money I 'm gon na give her about two hundred of it that 'll help her anyway and with Thomas 's wedding like she had to pay like , how much was it she says ? |
12 | And she pushed him quickly and with all her force . |
13 | When the Soviet plan reached Mr Bush , he welcomed it politely but with undisguised dismay . |
14 | And if you are going to recognise that reality , then you also need to ensure that you are able to deal with it effectively and with proper accountability . |
15 | Other musicians may have enjoyed greater financial reward playing this music , but nobody has done it better or with greater flexibility . |
16 | ‘ It 's all about doing it better and with more style than the next man . |
17 | You can say it diplomatically and with love by telling them the reasons . |
18 | She said it quickly and with venom . |
19 | When individuals communicate mixed messages , they usually do it spontaneously and with no sign that the message is mixed . |
20 | Alternatively , some subjects may require H pylori infection and then clear it spontaneously or with the aid of antibiotic treatment , perhaps given for some intercurrent respiratory or urinary tract infection . |
21 | However , it would help the student if he were introduced to it briefly and with simplicity , not only because a knowledge of serialism is essential to an understanding of today 's music , but also because so many aspects of it can enrich other methods of composition , even in other styles and idioms . |
22 | Now comes the most difficult part — do it again but with the ‘ throttle hold ’ switched on as the model starts to descend . |
23 | However , in the same composer 's La mer , what the piece lost in any distinguishable subtlety , it at least gained in Svetlanov 's belated awakening of interest in orchestral colour and the way to deploy it vividly and with some discretion . |
24 | The mestizo pronounced them again and with care , proud of his command of the language . |
25 | We require some evidence of loss , either from a vet or an accountant , and as soon as we receive the reports we look at them speedily and with sympathy . |
26 | While unable to solve the reader 's specific problems , a book can provide tools and concepts that help the individual to tackle them systematically and with greater insight . |
27 | They ran when we came , and the Friar shared his food with us rather than with them . ’ |