Example sentences of "[adv] with a [adv] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Your plants will grow better with a more suitable light wavelength . |
2 | Hanni 's wine and food discoveries range from the obvious — for example , blue cheese makes tannic Cabernet Sauvignon wines taste softer ; some highly flavoured dishes work better with a less flavoursome wine — to the more unusual : pepper Brie makes almost any wine served with it more flavoursome . |
3 | The words are revealing ; for this is a black film , not only with a mostly black cast but also with a black director , Mario Van Peebles . |
4 | It would be like building the Channel Tunnel in the Scottish Lowlands , only with a particularly unpleasant traffic . |
5 | Only with a more macabre edge . |
6 | Indeed , I am most likely to have relationships on a day-to-day basis only with a relatively small number of people . |
7 | On the next cast I touch-leger again , only with a fairly long loop of line pulled out from between butt-ring and reel ( see pages 15–17 ) . |
8 | Nobody wanted to challenge the status quo , especially with a clearly pro-nuclear government policy in the background . |
9 | At the Red Cross warehouse , we were met by Stoyaeka who drove us to her house where she gave us a meal of soup , bread , stew and dumplings , all washed down with a very palatable local red wine . |
10 | I had no idea what it was , but it certainly tasted good , all being washed down with a very good red wine . |
11 | A day or so later , I came down with a very nasty bout of influenza . |
12 | The truly interested would undoubtedly be better off sitting down with a less amusing but ultimately more useful camcorder manual . |
13 | The Committee will remain in being to monitor the progress of compliance until 1995 , when a new body will be launched , perhaps with a much wider brief . |
14 | Maybe you were tempted to take handheld shots on telephoto — perhaps with a very good reason , lions in a zoo are not very approachable and often the only way to shoot them in close-up is with a long-focus lens . |
15 | It was commissioned by the Science Museum — obviously with a more enlightened policy than in 1906 . |
16 | Pupils from Grangefield Comprehensive , Newton Aycliffe dropped in with a measly 70,000 votes for their Miss Foster yesterday . |
17 | This ties in with a generally romantic view of sexual expression denying this to anyone with any degree of physical or mental impairment ( Strean , 1983 ) . |
18 | It seems that girls may be given fancier names because this fits in with a traditionally feminine image while the common masculine-sounding names for boy babies , like Richard , David , James and Alexander , would ostensibly give a boy fewer problems than Tarquin or Marmaduke . |
19 | I am going to vote against the motion , I 'm disappointed with the liberal group not come in with a more constructive amendment or even a proposal , as I would say asked you to do . |
20 | This is , however , mixed in with a more primitive element relating rustic to savage through fertility rituals . |
21 | Then , in Madras , England went in with a more balanced attack of three seamers and three spinners , including Graeme Hick . |
22 | Mark came in with a very respectable time of three and a half hours in his first marathon . |
23 | London Scottish top the table with 16 points , with West in second spot with 14 and Newcastle third on 12 , level with Sale , who have played a game less than the top three and are still in with a very good chance of snatching one of the two promotion slots . |
24 | He solved her problem because when he came in with a very satisfied-looking Candace Rainford beside him he came straight over to Maggie . |
25 | I bet myself he had professional ‘ On Tow ’ plates in the truck and he had , along with a seemingly authentic ‘ Police Aware ’ sticker which he stuck on the rear windscreen . |
26 | Hence we have an up-ended Land Rover , a display of Royal Doulton china , and two pseudo-Classical showcases full of Marks & Spencer products occupying the ground floor , along with a rather tacky souvenir shop . |
27 | However , the SAAF have made a very good proposal to DASA that they take on 6886 in about a year 's time , along with a very comprehensive spare package . |
28 | The total number of large vessels , a mere 40 in 1763 , was raised by 1771 , when he left office , to 64 ships of the line and 50 frigates ; stocks of stores were built up and a fourth arsenal , at Marseilles , added to those at Brest , Rochefort and Toulon ; improved training and signalling methods were introduced , along with a more scientific study of tactics . |
29 | Deliciously simple , devastatingly effective ; a random survey of opening bowlers produced the following names , along with a quite distinct behavioral pattern : |
30 | In Figure 6.10 the new entrance ramp can be seen , together with a clearly distinguished cycle crossing , the gain in green space and the unambiguous signal — even when seen from the air — of the need for changed driver behaviour . |