Example sentences of "and [adv] [adv] with " in BNC.

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1 CNN has proved repeatedly , and most recently with its remarkable Gulf coverage , that hard news can mean hard cash .
2 That has something to do with the stress of constant innovation , and rather more with the fact that they and their work have been systematically devalued by a government determined to bring schools under political control .
3 Sure enough , it was just as the second , regurgitated blade appeared , dangling on a length of thread from Jim Rose 's mouth , that Richard had collided suddenly and rather violently with the floor of Strathclyde University Union 's level eight hall .
4 And so also with living things other than man .
5 And so also with " myth " and " ritual " .
6 And so also with ritual performances of all kinds .
7 Personality A was shown a list containing words such as ‘ arm ’ , ‘ finger ’ and ‘ toe ’ ; personality B learned a list containing words such as ‘ leg ’ , ‘ toenail ’ and ‘ thumb ’ , and so on with the other lists and personalities .
8 Wood is affected by liquid water in the form of rain , rivers , seas and so on with which it may come into contact but , more importantly , it is affected by the moisture vapour which is always present in the air .
9 Plato makes Protagoras a proponent of democracy , and Socrates is his antagonist : Now when we meet in the Assembly , then if the State is faced with some building project , I observe that the architects are sent for and consulted about the proposed structures , and when it is a matter of shipbuilding , the naval designers , and so on with everything which the Assembly regards as a subject for learning and teaching But when it is something to do with the government of the country that is to be debated , the man who gets up to advise them may be a builder or equally well a blacksmith or a shoemaker , merchant or ship-owner , rich or poor , of good family or none .
10 But I think one of the things that men are afraid of is that when women get into the things the attitudes change , as we were saying about bigotry and religion and so on with football , I do n't think that men want that because this is the perfect club they can enjoy and indulge all that , but if women really get into it the thing will change as society does .
11 And so on with all the other examples of this construction which have been found .
12 The Constitutional Assembly , approved by referendum and elected in December [ see pp. 37450 ; 37914 ] , and so far with 73 members , began on Feb. 5 its five months of meetings intended to produce political and legal reforms and thus to rescue the country from endemic violence .
13 And so too with the inside centre and so on across the field .
14 Yes , the frustrated mother ca n't be generous and so forth with her child , and on the whole I think the emphasis that people used to put on mothers staying at home was very misguided , because a mother who 's having to sacrifice all her outside interests for the sake of her child is just a frustrated mother , and it 's not good for the also the problem is that you then have fairly energetic women devoting all they have to children , then they over-invest in the child 's own achievements , so in fact you are putting a great psychological burden on the child because it has to grow up fulfilling expectations of an adult , which is not right for a child .
15 My sister , younger than me , with children of her own and perhaps thereby with a clearer measure of what we lacked , reminds me of a mother who never played with us , whose eruptions from irritation into violence were the most terrifying of experiences , and she is there , the figure of nightmares , though I do find it difficult to think about in this way .
16 They have to be suppressed or displaced because they are associated with ‘ wrong ’ or evil' , and perhaps also with pain and punishment .
17 Similarly , he celebrates the great house at Allington , which is early Stuart and built next to the road , with the comment : ‘ To be near the village , so as in some way to afford comfort , protection , and patronage , and perhaps also with a view to the pleasantness of neighbourhood for its own inmates , seemed to be the object of a gentleman when building his house in the old days . ’
18 He preferred another conception of the world , the conception of it as a familiar , warm , colourful , sound-filled place to be shared with others — and perhaps especially with Daisy .
19 Equally important , as we urge later on , the kinds of dilemmas and compromises associated with all teaching strategies , and perhaps especially with group work , need to be admitted and addressed .
20 However th th the fit of that training work for ministers and others within the church has sat less and less easily with the Board 's commission to advise the church , and that 's our social interests commission , to advise the church erm on matters of social , ethical or moral importance within its remit .
21 He had much more with the press , and somewhat more with the House of Commons .
22 His sort of realism just could not be expected to compete with that of the gangster film and especially now with that being offered by James Cagney .
23 A community is a group … it is composed of people in communication and together geographically with common interests or ties .
24 Within this transition , there seem to have been two distinct phases of development , the second of which was ushered in with the final abandonment of all residual concerns with cultural and linguistic policy , and thus indirectly with English in schools .
25 To continue the metaphor , the hospital consultants , already heavily unionised through the Royal Colleges , bargained more cohesively and thus successfully with the Minister .
26 As a Unitarian he was debarred from holding civic appointments or public office , but , following the repeal of the Test and Corporation Acts in 1828 , for the annulment of which he had campaigned , the corporation of Newcastle in 1832 invested him with the highest judicial function in their gift , the recordership , and shortly afterwards with the honorary freedom of the city .
27 So a handclasp burned along her nerves and home again with just herself and music , she burned through sonnets sober as never before and high as a condor .
28 Professionals , we are frequently reminded , have to be sufficiently ‘ flexible ’ to work alongside other professionals and possibly even with them in ‘ multidisciplinary teams ’ .
29 and then gradually try and re do n't , do n't spend too much time trying to reconstruct the past because that , you know , you just get further and further behind with the present stuff so you know kind of try and at least make sure that , you know , maybe if you get a job you wo n't be able to go to all the classes but at least make sure you , you are in contact with somebody who has that you can get notes off every time , you know , that erm oh hello
30 Understandably , governments have difficulty reconciling their macro-policies towards foreigners with the need for discriminatory policies among sectors , and still more with the specific bargains they may be tempted to make with particular firms .
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