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

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1 Lord Grubb was an ancient hereditary peer who kept up eagerly with the times and was trying at the moment to unlock his capital to set up a chain of waffle shops .
2 Therefore absolute trust , which we placed eagerly with the likes of Clarkie and as a result had our faces rubbed in the dirt , can not reasonably be expected .
3 The eggs hatch synchronously with the emergence of the wasp larvae , and the namatode larvae infect young female fig wasps before they disperse .
4 The chairman , Gubby Allen , asked Washbrook to leave the room , then argued fiercely with the new young captain , Peter May .
5 She was certain his faith would be infectious ; that , like maternal love being born fiercely with the baby , her belief would spring to life with marriage .
6 He replied falteringly with the customary , ‘ I serve ’ .
7 The complicated nature of this debate is also shown by the fact that analysis of General Household Survey data for 1974 by Klein and Collins reached results which disagree somewhat with the findings reported so far .
8 The prospects of the party improved somewhat with the adoption at the 1937 conference of an ‘ Immediate Programme ’ of nationalisation for a single term of office : this included all the major measures of the post-war Labour government except for iron and steel , which in any case was not to be fundamentally reorganised before the Labour government left office in 1951 .
9 It contrasts somewhat with the wishes of John Patten , education secretary for England and Wales , who wrote last year : ‘ Dwindling belief in redemption and damnation has led to loss of fear of the eternal consequences of goodness and badness . ’
10 Fill in the form opposite with the same details as on the label .
11 ‘ The full terms and conditions upon which the report is prepared are set out opposite with the scale of fees charged shown separately .
12 Roll out the bread lightly with a rolling pin after cutting off the crusts and spread thickly with the cheese filling .
13 ( Furthermore with the LISP system available to the current project it was not possible to store a very large lexicon — necessitating morphological processing to reduce storage .
14 The Macs are priced comparably with the other machines in the top 10 , all of which are versions of the NEC 9800 .
15 I wish they had done better with the peacockery .
16 A nostalgia has become apparent , after an era of aggressive atheism , either for the great organized beliefs or for substitutes chiming better with the would-be freer spirit of the times .
17 Ideas from object-oriented programming may also help databases to communicate better with the programming languages that modify their data — and to tell the difference between two items which coincidentally have the same characteristics .
18 Warm-up rants at smaller home-grown affairs in Glasgow , Blackburn and Barry from Gordon Brown , Robin Cook and Tony Blair respectively went down far better with the party activists than the leader 's indigestible offerings , giving an intriguing clue to an uncertain future .
19 Brian Tustian , who has farmed organically for five years is looking forward to the opportunity of dealing with his customers personally : it gives him a chance to put the case for organic produce himself , and he can cope better with the variable quantity of his supplies at a market .
20 No pair coped better with the 38 degree heat or searing , unyielding surface than Jean de Saget and Cecile Pastre in their 2CV christened James Bond who established an early hold on the race they were not to relinquish .
21 You can learn how to communicate better with the people in your care by :
22 Yet Appendix II ( section 3 ) shows that many people feel that bank loans would be cheaper for them than HP or finance company loans , and better with the manager ‘ a real person ’ they could go to if there was some difficulty over repayments .
23 This produces the intense flux of neutrons ; heavy water flows through the reactor to slow down the neutrons so that they react better with the lithium .
24 If you are a ‘ two in one ’ shampoo fan then look out for new Wella Balsam Wash & Care Plus — they 've gone one better with the creation of their new ‘ three in one ’ product !
25 Thus it is likely to work much better with the OED than with shorter dictionaries ’ .
26 A heavily burnt in sky will blend better with the foreground as the flash will nudge those highlights along .
27 After all , unless we can show that we are able to do better with the totality of the sums , and the totality of the business , why should any shareholder believe that we know better how to deal with his money if we are to invest in areas outside our particular expertise , than he can by individual investments ?
28 ‘ I find I can blend in better with the locals if I understand their language .
29 That situation changed for the better with the appointment of John Rogers — Van Morrison 's manager — who , according to Boyd , ‘ has been an inspiration figure to us . ’
30 Murdock stayed in Cornwall for about 19 years and got on much better with the miners than Watt had done .
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