Example sentences of "and [adv] [adv] with [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 That has something to do with the stress of constant innovation , and rather more with the fact that they and their work have been systematically devalued by a government determined to bring schools under political control .
2 Sure enough , it was just as the second , regurgitated blade appeared , dangling on a length of thread from Jim Rose 's mouth , that Richard had collided suddenly and rather violently with the floor of Strathclyde University Union 's level eight hall .
3 Only the sun goes silently and endlessly on with the lark 's song .
4 Similarly , he celebrates the great house at Allington , which is early Stuart and built next to the road , with the comment : ‘ To be near the village , so as in some way to afford comfort , protection , and patronage , and perhaps also with a view to the pleasantness of neighbourhood for its own inmates , seemed to be the object of a gentleman when building his house in the old days . ’
5 However th th the fit of that training work for ministers and others within the church has sat less and less easily with the Board 's commission to advise the church , and that 's our social interests commission , to advise the church erm on matters of social , ethical or moral importance within its remit .
6 He had much more with the press , and somewhat more with the House of Commons .
7 To continue the metaphor , the hospital consultants , already heavily unionised through the Royal Colleges , bargained more cohesively and thus successfully with the Minister .
8 However the first leg performance means InterSpray is third overall and still in with a fighting chance with everything to play for in the third and final legs .
9 For an established monarch the major conflicts with other rulers were almost inevitably concerned with land , and more particularly with the question of the divisions of the kingdom .
10 From 1237 until 1245 he seems to have acted as one of the stewards of the king 's household , a post that he combined with the sheriffdom of Gloucestershire ( 1238–46 ) and more briefly with the justiciarship of the southern forests ( 1241–2 ) and the seneschalship of Gascony ( 1243 ) .
11 She felt downright uncomfortable ; there could be something poignantly intimate about sharing the half-darkness of a car with a man — particularly when a tape played some soft Neapolitan music — and more especially with a man of Luke 's charisma .
12 The jackal as Wepwawet was the local god of Asyut , but also a god of cemeteries , being associated generally with Anubis and more especially with the cult of Osiris at Abydos .
13 ‘ The orchestra is better than it ever was , ’ he enthused , ‘ and as always with the LPO they play slightly behind the beat , which is correct because if they played before it everybody would be lost . ’
14 The safe rule for amateur explorers is , having located a cave , not to enter it beyond the limits of daylight and then only with a torch and a companion ; some of the interiors drop sharply in vertical pitches and shafts .
15 On Tuesday night I prepared for Wednesday morning and then together with the players we planned Thursday .
16 Woil stared around him and then suddenly with a push of his wings raised himself into the air , turned , and landed ten feet away on the back of a green bench .
17 Thus the Soviet Union has retained its interest in meeting Latin America 's energy needs , for the USSR 's world-class technology and expertise in the field of hydro-electric engineering enable it to compete easily and indeed advantageously with the West in this respect .
18 Her teeth chattered , and again not with the cold .
19 We identify ourselves with the eternity of the self and no longer with the limitations and distress of our mental and physical ignorance .
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