Example sentences of "[adv] [coord] with [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Mr Crawley , one of the plaintiffs and ‘ moving spirit behind both groups of companies ’ , agreed to settle the bills either personally or with some associates .
2 ‘ It 's all about doing it better and with more style than the next man .
3 The two leaders agreed that they would meet on a regular basis in the future , perhaps annually and with less formality , and Gorbachev invited Bush to the Soviet Union .
4 In 1850 most nightsoil was still collected — expensively and with much fallout — by cart .
5 It achieved its objectives more swiftly and with less bloodshed than anyone could possibly have imagined .
6 There was no comparison with the player who had struggled valiantly but with little success against Tyrone in both last season 's league and championship .
7 ‘ There 'll be someone to take his place soon enough but with any luck they 'll just stick to violence . ’
8 Practice can doubtless yield ‘ theories ’ of a limited or weaker kind , but once such theories are seen to apply more generally or with more force , they tend to become dignified with the name of ‘ model ’ , ‘ theory ’ or even ‘ paradigm ’ .
9 The fact that we can read all of these photographic versions of reality so easily and with such conviction is perhaps not the least astonishing feature of photography now .
10 He had guided the complex and nerve-wracking work of the international organisation so deftly and with such insight that it was hard to imagine anyone else measuring up to the job .
11 It was the peculiar mixture of alienation and reformism which created the most enduring legacy of British fascism , the tradition of political violence and anti-democratic values co-existing uneasily and with some contradiction with a pragmatic modernizing economic programme .
12 Her books were produced more slowly and with much frustration .
13 She spoke slowly and with some difficulty .
14 ‘ That explains why Angy thought my suspicions about her being pregnant were so wildly funny , ’ said Barney , slowly and with some bitterness .
15 So long as it could prevent news of discontent travelling from one region to another and igniting a bush-fire of revolt , the Party was able to restore its control relatively quickly and with little loss of life .
16 There are people in this world who have learned to fly very quickly and with little trouble , but rest assured that they are in a very small minority .
17 The knowledge of structure in masonry was extending quickly and with this advance in technique came the means to erect buildings which were mere shells of stone ribs and pillars .
18 The development officers clearly fulfilled the objectives established for them : they assessed their clients ’ needs , negotiated with other service-providers to obtain increased support from existing sources , they recruited local support workers for all clients whom they assessed as needing enhanced care ; this enhanced support was obtained quickly and with few difficulties , and clearly several very dependent clients were sustained at home as a result of this care .
19 When finely ground coal dust is injected into the mixture it burns more quickly and with less pollution .
20 I would say that the five advantages of our alternative draft is that er it makes it clear that the policy applies to land outside the national parks and so forth but with less repetition than the proposal put forward by the county council .
21 Often , owners tend to put this lameness down to bruising etc. but with any lameness in a young foal , joint-ill should be suspected .
22 ‘ Course I did , ’ rejoined Urquhart wearily but with little conviction .
23 Plainly , there was no such feature in the building prior to its conversion , but its insertion has been undertaken so carefully and with such sensitivity towards the simple , almost primitive shapes and textures of the original interior that it looks like a perfectly natural element .
24 Haverford ate his pudding tactfully and with some respect .
25 Working so positively and with such support with different people confirmed my belief that oppressions should n't be ranked against each other ; and that an EOP debate could act as a central focus around which a unity between different oppressions could be achieved while recognizing and accepting our differences .
26 ‘ Your mother bought you out and with that money you are willing to buy me out ? ’
27 With any other man Dalgliesh would have pointed this out and with some asperity .
28 I do n't want to eat healthily ; I want to eat enjoyably and with some feeling of gusto .
29 It was a good day , sunny like the day before but with more wind .
30 Our particular role may be to take over consciously and with some degree of awareness that which was formerly done on a more instinctive level .
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