Example sentences of "with [noun] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Survivors not treated with acyclovir often report significant neurological deterioration over the years after the acute onset of infection . |
2 | But I know Mrs Richards is doing very well , and she 'll be absolutely fine with Consuelo here . ’ |
3 | If you have a spinner in your family , you will keep some sheep ; possibly with fleece rather than carcase quality determining the breed . |
4 | I saw crates piled high , and some furniture with dust-covers on . |
5 | At the apex of the managerial hierarchy are men like the late Dmitriy Ustinov or Leonid Smirnov ( head of the Military-Industrial Commission ) with outstanding organisational competence , but with talents not necessarily suited to free market conditions . |
6 | Applications are selected on a competitive basis , with programmes often being oversubscribed . |
7 | He drew his hand with difficulty out of my rigid grip . |
8 | ‘ Believe what ? ’ her husband demanded , levering himself with difficulty out of the empty space of the refrigerated bacon counter . |
9 | This study shows that treatment with metronidazole selectively reduces intestinal inflammation and blood loss in patients with NSAID enteropathy . |
10 | All 23 single attacks of pouchitis have responded within three days of treatment with metronidazole orally . |
11 | All this has to be overcome with comprehension both at home and within the community . |
12 | That unequivocal approach to the presentation of early Macedonian culture is in line with signs now displayed at the counters of Olympic Airways at Athens Airport : ‘ Macedonia is Greek . |
13 | ‘ The men at the frontier post do n't seem to have covered themselves with glory either . |
14 | Theo , 75 , was threatened with bailiffs even though he told officials he had paid the bill . |
15 | When the people from Furnace Road visit the new housing estates they feel hemmed in , for though they live in a tight little terrace with backyard behind , and rug-sized gardens in front , they are used to a spaciousness that is due not to planning but to the lack of plan . |
16 | The closest match of the first round was between Essex Wanderers and Vauxhall Golds with Vauxhall finally clinching a 36-35 victory . |
17 | Those who were children during the war recall with horror how , one by one , their Jewish classmates disappeared . |
18 | A couple of hours passed , her spirits sinking lower , and then Philip came in , pleased , to say that his chum at the yard with contacts where demolition work was going on , had all that 43 needed , and it was in a van outside . |
19 | Our Investigation Department were not dragging their heels in this respect and had already pulled off several coups as a result of painstaking groundwork with contacts abroad and in the UK . |
20 | Last year 's activities included explanatory talks , simple construction projects , radio fox hunting , Morse instruction , radio operating with contacts as far away as Australia , USA and Japan , including opportunities for attendees to chat to the overseas operators , and experiments with a kite antenna . |
21 | The game went into extra time with Hereford eventually winning four three on penalties . |
22 | With Zoser inside , at least he would have headed off trouble from the Moslems . |
23 | Their only chance was to get Richards cheaply ; instead he made 84 not out off 65 balls , and , with Gomes also getting fifty , the margin was eight wickets . |
24 | Unless each of us wrestles with the truth for ourselves , we will end up with opinions rather than convictions . |
25 | I suppose with Easter most people do stay I mean |
26 | In February 1940 he had raised the possibility with Read of starting a group of " Anglo-French " intellectuals , with headquarters both in London and Paris , but Hitler 's invasion of France rendered the idea inoperable . |
27 | I 've got my eye on some nice paper with birds on . |
28 | We had screens on wheels in latter years at , last few years at school and er he used to go down to the tea room for a cup of tea half way down the stairs , the teachers ' room and perhaps go toilet as well , and er the one at the back was a foot out from the screen and every now and then he 'd have a look to see if he was coming and er we , what had had a big case with birds in and the lads who were doing it looked in this , saw the reflection and shh he 's coming . |
29 | ( A translation manual is a sort of dictionary that matches sentence with sentence rather than word with word . ) |
30 | The timescale is then extended by using large felled timbers with patterns sufficiently overlapping the existing chronology to be certain of a unique match . |