Example sentences of "and with [det] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I should think he looked around for something heavy that would take glue , and with all that junk lying around there was bound to be something . |
2 | Perfectly groomed from head to toe and with all that assurance , she was ready to take on the world , Arlene thought with satisfaction , for she looked on Paula as her very own creation . |
3 | Winnicott traces out how from infancy onwards individuals learn to make a space between themselves and others , and yet avoid total separation by ‘ the filling in of the potential space with creative living , with the use of symbols , and with all that adds up to cultural life ’ ( Winnicott , 1971 ) . |
4 | Burton describes being ‘ between the two men I most feared ’ but nevertheless , and with all that was hanging on the part , he went back for more . |
5 | And with all that stuff packed into a tiny space , gravity would become very , very strong … ’ |
6 | Realistically , six points will probably be enough , and with all those matches against teams in the bottom eight of the Second Division , promotion looks a formality . |
7 | And with all those people stacked up in X-ray , cheek by jowl , rubbing their short , white dressing gowns together , the plates were bound to have got into the wrong envelopes . |
8 | ‘ And with all those nuclear weapons around , that would be very dangerous for us as well . ’ |
9 | ‘ Some days I can hardly see down the road at all and with all these people parking I just ca n't get through . |
10 | So what you would see is the machine , as it were , engaging the patient in a much more perhaps conversational mode and with much more feedback and response to the way in which the patient is answering the questions or behaving , rather than just , as it were , a machine which elicits information from the patient and compares it with a statistical set of data . |
11 | ‘ I do n't care about the baby , ’ Philip said , and with those few words he doomed his unborn son . |
12 | Great men are almost always bad men … ’ , and with this latter opinion no medieval chronicler , romancer or hagiographer would have been likely to concur . |