Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] with [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | This graph demonstrates that , providing that we are careful to establish safe intervals for the various parameters , we can find a normalised measure which is remarkably linear with respect to true area . |
2 | This statement needs treating with care , as it was written after 1016 , by an annalist rather free with allegations of treachery , who was aware of Eadric 's defection to Cnut in 1015 . |
3 | There 's nothing badly wrong with blokes like these -they |
4 | At the opposite extreme , whenever the signals in a nonlinear network are small enough , the network is effectively linear with respect to the signals so that the methods developed for linear network analysis may be applied with advantage . |
5 | Another dark cloud covered the sun , and he saw another , much lower with rain like a grey curtain below it , approaching rapidly from the north . |
6 | The other two stubs were filled in each with amounts of two pounds . |
7 | And be especially careful with formulations of the kind illustrated in the examples below ; do not be misled by a direct interrogative — the answer is never just a long version of " yes " or " no " : |
8 | Not that he was so popular with crowds outside Norwich or other players . |
9 | When open , only half with width of the door projects into the room , but the whole contents of the cupboard can be seen at one glance . |
10 | That was certainly the prevalent mood when England , confident of again sorting out the beleaguered Irish , and at least making the French work for the Five Nations Cup , took the field at Lansdowne Road with a side apparently brimful with Lions for New Zealand . |
11 | Self-isolated as he was , ‘ Uncle Pepi ’ none the less displayed the best kind of condescension , and was in fact unusually collegial — not so much with youngsters like myself , of course , but with more senior medical figures , like Thilo and Wirths . |
12 | By that time he 'd turned her head so much with tales of the big city and the life they could have there , she 'd have followed him anywhere . |
13 | At least the numbers on the shore excursions are slowly swelling , although the collective preoccupation is not so much with details of what site we are about to visit , but how many ‘ comfort stops ’ there will be . |
14 | There was no point in asking him to practise on his parents or his sister as , although still in evidence , his stammer was far less noticeable with members of his own family . |
15 | Cake is always so perfect with coffee at supper time . |
16 | Having said that I 'm much happier with Beaney in goal . |
17 | The announcement of a new senior management team was greeted with a 3p mark-down to 344p by a market that is much happier with rumours of bids and break-ups at the troubled communications group . |
18 | The Commission is with us on that and it was especially firm with Italy at the most recent informal Internal Market Council about its poor state of implementation . |
19 | If it was like seeing a long lost friend again after twenty-seven years , Darby O'Gill was comfortingly predictable with touches of the old sparkle but we had lost a lot of common ground as I had moved from a place of romance and innocence through a world of cynicism and calculated sophistication . |
20 | Leonora barely heard him , suddenly stricken with dread at the thought of long night hours ahead alone . |
21 | The assailants were ‘ unemployed youths ’ , apparently all with records of hooliganism . |
22 | I was sufficiently intimate with Tony for him to unburden himself . |
23 | Managers in the Netherlands stress relationships and appear to be less impressed with recognition as a goal . |
24 | As several million years are required for the transfer of a significant amount of heat to the surface of continental lithosphere , it has been suggested that hot spots are most likely to develop where the lithosphere is more or less stationary with respect to sub-lithospheric thermal anomalies as this would allow time for sustained heating to occur . |
25 | To have used the booklet is associated with more positive attitudes towards its general utility ; teachers who recall it well hold more positive attitudes towards its general utility and flexibility and effectiveness than those who have not ; as might be expected , teachers who associate changes in school with the use of the booklet hold more positive attitudes towards its general utility than those who do not ; teachers in schools in the less prosperous northern part of the borough are less negative with respect to its efficiency . |
26 | She persisted in saying that the wondrous new banking system was about to collapse and that only those with gold in the hand were going to survive . |
27 | I know there was none , there was only those with bits in , I do n't like 'em with bits in |
28 | For those whose parents paid fees , a system of fee remission was in operation , whereby only those with income above a certain level paid the full amount . |
29 | The tax was not to fall upon the very poor : only those with incomes of £2 per annum or goods of £3. 6s. 8d. were to be approached . |
30 | William Waldegrave 's budget-holding GPs are only those with lists above 7,000 patients . |