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

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1 You see , we are talking about people who do n't even move their hands for days on end , then a PAT dog comes in and they stroke eagerly with both hands . ’
2 Law firms started to compete more fiercely with each other — through ‘ beauty parades ’ and even on price — in a way that would have appeared unseemly a decade earlier .
3 My Lord Mayor , I must confess to being quite surprised by the incredible naivety and complete lack of understanding that 's obviously rampant on the benches opposite with most of the items we 've dealt with today .
4 ‘ Portia 'd have done much better with that suitor who talked about his horse all the time .
5 ‘ I 'm not Superman , my dear , ’ he made her bruised chin immediately better with that warm-sounding ‘ my dear , ’ ‘ so what else could I do — and I own that I was n't thinking at all too clearly — but appeal to the pride I 'd seen in you ? ’
6 ( I doubt that men are reading magazines which counsel them to modify their style in order ‘ to communicate better with all the women in your life ’ ! )
7 As a result , they are communicating much better with each other .
8 Laymon 's star , on the other hand , is rising , and he seems to perform better with each title ; Koontz continues to challenge Stephen King at the top of the pile .
9 Foreigners do better with fewer words
10 I think you 'd better with this .
11 It 's then that we can start enjoying our aloneness and cope better with any feelings of isolation when they occur , as the following description shows :
12 Anything over two constitutes a group , but sharing and transference are facilitated better with more people .
13 " You 'd be a lot better with less ale in your stomach , " she remarked , and left him to get himself out of his bed .
14 Most apples crop on their own , although all will do better with another variety nearby .
15 He knows its hard on him , but the boat went better with another boy .
16 Attacks may come on suddenly with little warning .
17 Many were , therefore , in positions to take economic advantage of the transport system , which connected them not only with each other but also with major centres .
18 Sunday : the day started off very much as the day before , only with many more people present .
19 Whilst Rick 's aim in changing the curriculum was to focus on mathematical thinking , this was at odds not only with many parents ' perceptions of mathematics , but also those of one member of his department and the headteacher .
20 ‘ The Pearl Fishers ’ ( ) , presents us not only with that particular duet , but also thirteen other romantic opera arias sung by the tenor Mark Dubois , accompanied by the ( magnificent name ! )
21 Only with that official invitation did Manville open the file and pull out its contents .
22 No wonder Inspector Blakelock was often so quiet ; that when the police officers came in with their hearty banter he answered only with that slow , gentle smile .
23 Thus the rest of the laws deal only with that case .
24 But I think perhaps it 's no it 's not only with that course I th think it 's lots of other anyway , have n't you ?
25 Their experience of ageing is compared not only with that of other indigenous elderly people , but also with urban incomers .
26 It is only with such a system that uneconomic jobs or work types can be identified and stopped for either the fee basis to be renegotiated or the amount of work done reassessed .
27 The details of the interaction of GH5 binding to the nucleosome will become clear only with more data .
28 Through her tears she repeated her previous words , only with more anguish and entreaty .
29 Many historians maintain that they are concerned , not with human actions of all kinds , but only with those that are reflective , arising from a purpose pursued .
30 It calls for the qualities of a fighter , for only with those qualities can we win through the constant traps and barriers laid by the forces that would block our path and drag us down .
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