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

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1 Sweden has recorded an 8.4 per cent fall in industrial production in 1991 , a figure which compares rather badly with the United Kingdom 's latest year-on-year figure of 1.1 per cent .
2 The third moment of situational change begins sometime after the Second World War — most strikingly with the advent of rock 'n' roll — and can be termed the moment of ‘ pop culture ’ .
3 For example , as I indicated in discussing personal care , it is regarded as legitimate for children to think about their own interests when deciding whether to support a parent , but this is balanced rather delicately with the morality of obligation and duty , so that children can quite easily get into the position where they are regarded as too self-interested .
4 I can assure Graham he will be the loneliest man in football , reviled by people who have n't the first clue about the game , but who will go right along with the bloodsuckers willing him to fail .
5 Downes fitted a hearing-aid taken from his pocket into his right ear , the aid promptly emitting a series of shrill whistles as he fiddled rather fecklessly with the controls .
6 In the southernmost bay we engaged most valiantly with a band of savage islanders who scaled the walls of the sloop Rebecca and torched her timbers , but we consigned the greater part of them to the sea for pasture for the fishes that teem therein .
7 And sat wearily down with a grunt and a frown
8 Indeed , in another passage in the Ali differentiates the haric elli ( and 40-akce ) and dahil grades of medreses on the basis not of geographical location but of their builders — the 40-akce and medreses being the foundations of the families of pre-Ottoman rulers and [ Ottoman ] vezirs and emirs , the medreses the foundations of the families of Ottoman sultans — method of classification which accords rather better with the actualities of his time ( late sixteenth century ) but which provides no apparent explanation for the terms themselves .
9 My father checks the cellar every few weeks , going nervously down with a torch , counting the bales and sniffing , and looking at the thermometer and hygrometer .
10 Only the sun goes silently and endlessly on with the lark 's song .
11 ‘ You can do that all right with a stew , ’ said Penelope .
12 Do you get on all right with the teachers ?
13 Can you make it all right with the Direktor ? ’
14 ‘ You 'll be all right with the poll tax , ’ I reminded her .
15 Like when I had to carry the garbage out — because of my bad back , the girls helped me with my duty and it was all right with the counsellors because of my back — it was n't special treatment .
16 Mum and Dad all right with the whelk stall ? ’ 'Profits is down , my son . ’
17 ‘ It made me feel as if everything was all right with the world .
18 But if you turned round and said to them all right with the consent of the people and with the consent of the Planning Authority we will authorize a site , we would get on and provide it , and they would n't spend four hundred thousand pounds of the taxpayers money in doing it , and it does n't stop there because having spent the four hundred thousand pounds you 've then got to provide the wardening of the site and the constant maintenance , which is a drain .
19 Mrs Thatcher 's international stature also rested on the curious chemistry of her relationship with President Gorbachev of the Soviet Union , but the rigour of the Prime Minister consorted somewhat uneasily with the fluid world of perestroika , democratization throughout eastern Europe , German reunification , and moves towards international disarmament .
20 EVIL robbers beat up a businessman so badly with an iron bar that he was afraid to leave hospital last night .
21 Erm so perhaps with a degree it would only take maybe three years
22 They played together co-operatively with a set of cars but once Tom decided that one of the cars was his favourite Sue quietly took it when he was n't looking .
23 The above were all covered by the Corporation Superannuation Scheme , but there are believed to have been more motormen and conductors who had not been long enough with the Corporation to qualify .
24 in he cried so loud with the pain that the whole neighbourhood could hear him .
25 He had that high-coloured English complexion , which looks so much better with a suntan .
26 Thus it is likely to work much better with the OED than with shorter dictionaries ’ .
27 Murdock stayed in Cornwall for about 19 years and got on much better with the miners than Watt had done .
28 Once Russia is a member of the International Monetary Fund , that will make it possible for Russia to receive sustantial assistance in cash to deal not only perhaps with a stabilisation fund but balance of payments support — which I personally suspect will be needed in the Soviet Union .
29 An introduction to a DDL for each type of system is discussed below along with a description of the ways in which the data could be accessed and updated using the Data Manipulation Language ( DML ) .
30 There was a very considerable consensus on the elements selected , and these choices , in the order in which they appear in the text , are given below along with the percentage ( rounded to the nearest integer ) of the informants who identified each one .
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