Example sentences of "and with [det] " in BNC.
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1 | The Haryana state government was reorganized on March 23 with Chauthala once again controversially , and briefly , taking formal charge as Chief Minister [ for his resignations in May and July 1990 see pp. 37452 ; 37610 ] and with former Chief Minister Hukam Singh as his deputy . |
2 | Only on a long , fast bend can the tail be persuaded to step out , and then only under strong provocation and with little drama , as the drivetrain begins to feed the power rearwards . |
3 | Social services staff would also argue that health authorities can move people quite quickly — even precipitately — from hospital to residential care with limited preparation and with little need to negotiate with emotionally involved parents and carers . |
4 | Jenkins ( 1987 ) describes effectiveness research so far as a ‘ limited concept , primarily relating to the intervention process ’ and with little validity in the ‘ macro area ’ . |
5 | The drudgery of compiling the Watchman to peremptory deadlines , and with little help , quickly evoked very different feelings in Coleridge . |
6 | The mixture fizzed like mad , you swallowed the concoction and with little delay sprinted for the nearest lavatory , hoping that your speed would be faster than the deadly powder . |
7 | If , however , a group is set an ambiguous task with an uncertain outcome and with little previous experience to draw on it is unlikely to succeed unless it operates as a team at the skilful level . |
8 | Now the teachers tend to describe their places of work as ‘ mass institutions ’ where students register and drift into and out of courses at will and with little supervision . |
9 | Tim and Lynne Littler caught up with us at this point and with little resistance from our party , insisted that we could n't leave Paris without a light lunch . |
10 | There are people in this world who have learned to fly very quickly and with little trouble , but rest assured that they are in a very small minority . |
11 | Synthetic brushes have been available for some time and seemed to be the ideal solution , but in the past brushes could be too soft to control well , or too hard to be fully responsive , limiting paint delivery and with little spring , performing as a poor cousin to natural hair and bristle . |
12 | So long as it could prevent news of discontent travelling from one region to another and igniting a bush-fire of revolt , the Party was able to restore its control relatively quickly and with little loss of life . |
13 | They dig without urgency and with little hope . |
14 | Faced with a revolt in the provinces , and with little prospect of being able to run a government , Mr Sharif set about trying to impeach the president . |
15 | The first , deriving also from the Council 's first major text , and with little doubt the most decisive for the life of most Catholics , was that to make far greater use of the vernacular in the liturgy ( Sacrosanctum Concilium 36 and 54 ) . |
16 | This support , however , did not fall into the president 's lap ; David Stockman regarded both Republicans and conservative Democrats as very suspect allies , unreliable when it came to budget cuts and with little stomach for serious tax reduction . |
17 | Without legal connections and with little money , he judged that progress would be easier in the provinces and went to Manchester , where he built up a mainly civil practice until Sir David Napley , Jeremy Thorpe 's solicitor , happened to see him in action . |
18 | And with little or no income , your spouse or children could be the ones to suffer most from your accident . |
19 | Finding herself jobless and with little to do , she drew upon her past experience of life in the Mediterranean and began compiling recipes ‘ less with any thought of future publication than as a personal antidote to the bleak conditions and acute food shortages of immediate post-war England ’ . |
20 | The older tradition of semiotic anthropology , in which objects were said to represent fixed denotations for a given society , based only on synchronic structure and with little consideration of when and where the interpretation was taking place , seems to be invalidated by these further considerations . |
21 | As long as traditional media imagery , and so on , represents disabled people as tragic individuals , with no collective voice and with little access to each other , we can expect the activities of disabled people to go no further than personal complaint . |
22 | This does not apply to those people who spend long periods of time in institutions which they are powerless to leave and with little or no freedom of choice … children 's homes , boarding schools , prisons , mental hospitals , homes for people with disabilities . |
23 | Dai Walter Jones ( no relation ) was given a job at ‘ Laura Ashley ’ after being hospitalized for five years with a serious illness and with little prospect of finding employment elsewhere as he was approaching retirement age . |
24 | Firstly , the council had a large Labour majority with political decision making often restricted to the Labour group and with little debate in committees . |
25 | He sells lean , versatile cuts that are ready to cook , easy to carve and with little wastage . |
26 | She is the daughter of an officer in the army , but I think now alone in the world and with little money . |
27 | ‘ As you say , the door was locked , no one else was in the room and the fire was meant to kill swiftly , expertly , and with little damage to anyone else . |
28 | As for Matt , he appeared to be in a dour mood and with little to say . |
29 | ‘ This all needed careful sorting , particularly the contents of the deed boxes , and with little space available , it was some time in 1925 before the job was complete . |
30 | The home side were at full stretch and with little possession were unable to threaten the RUC line . |