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

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1 Therefore absolute trust , which we placed eagerly with the likes of Clarkie and as a result had our faces rubbed in the dirt , can not reasonably be expected .
2 The eggs hatch synchronously with the emergence of the wasp larvae , and the namatode larvae infect young female fig wasps before they disperse .
3 It contrasts somewhat with the wishes of John Patten , education secretary for England and Wales , who wrote last year : ‘ Dwindling belief in redemption and damnation has led to loss of fear of the eternal consequences of goodness and badness . ’
4 The prospects of the party improved somewhat with the adoption at the 1937 conference of an ‘ Immediate Programme ’ of nationalisation for a single term of office : this included all the major measures of the post-war Labour government except for iron and steel , which in any case was not to be fundamentally reorganised before the Labour government left office in 1951 .
5 ‘ The full terms and conditions upon which the report is prepared are set out opposite with the scale of fees charged shown separately .
6 Music treat : The trustees of Sir William Turner 's Hospital at Kirkleatham , near Redcar , have organised a short season of concerts to mark the 300th anniversary of the local knight starting tomorrow at 2pm with a performance by Marske Band .
7 Most do better with a 3-wood off the tee because the extra loft gives confidence and is more sympathetic to an indifferent strike .
8 ‘ I reckon , though , that James and I would probably do better with a dose of that injection you 've just given Sandy . ’
9 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 .
10 A different but related approach was that of Meyer ( 1975 ) , who considered the knowledge structure of texts , and produced a type of grammar which would cope better with the variety of types of organisation and structure found in textbooks .
11 I fared no better with the Gordons in Aberdeen : " but no Gordon would he found deed/dead in the Tartan of the Black Watch . "
12 You can learn how to communicate better with the people in your care by :
13 If you are a ‘ two in one ’ shampoo fan then look out for new Wella Balsam Wash & Care Plus — they 've gone one better with the creation of their new ‘ three in one ’ product !
14 The National Society for the prevention of Cruelty to Children is increasingly concerned with helping families to cope better with the demands of rearing children .
15 After all , unless we can show that we are able to do better with the totality of the sums , and the totality of the business , why should any shareholder believe that we know better how to deal with his money if we are to invest in areas outside our particular expertise , than he can by individual investments ?
16 It is superior firstly in that it accords better with the facts of prison disorders .
17 That situation changed for the better with the appointment of John Rogers — Van Morrison 's manager — who , according to Boyd , ‘ has been an inspiration figure to us . ’
18 It is generally accepted that this theory accords better with the view of modern science and is superior to that of Kant .
19 It was a subject Earl Mountbatten discussed endlessly with the Queen during afternoon tea at Buckingham Palace while Prince Philip let it be known that he was growing impatient with his son 's irresponsible approach to marriage .
20 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 .
21 Erm he , he then goes on basically erm to talk about spreading political propaganda which was obviously very important to his cause erm an and he was saying that basically , you know , suddenly with the rise of er peasant associations erm everyone would , would say down with imperialism , down with the warlords , down with the corrupt officials erm , you know , and that these , you know , basically he , he 's then highlighting the fact that these political slogans have , have found erm have found , you know you know er importance with the , with the young the middle aged an and the old but basically obviously he 's , he 's trying to target the school because that 's where he 's hoping where the re revolution 'll start .
22 Lat 's eyes glittered suddenly with the fervour of his words .
23 Whilst individuals in the company privately admit to knowing little about ‘ race and racism ’ , a major research contract which did not go out to open tender is safely located in an institution which can only with a degree of implausibility don the cloak of academic neutrality .
24 And it is not easy to discover any more covert or sophisticated moral view of the characters and the events of the poem : it does not dwell in any suggestive way on the irremediable carnality of human desires , and only with a degree of distortion and uncalled for determination could we assert that the poem is significantly antifeminist or anticlerical .
25 The facts , however , can be appreciated only with a knowledge of the role of the finance company in a modern hire-purchase transaction ( for a full explanation see paragraph 17–06 , below ) .
26 It is therefore not only with a sense of excitement that I approach my new responsibilities , but also with a keen awareness of the importance of IT to industry , to the service sector , to research and to the strength and wellbeing of the UK as a whole .
27 It is compatible only with a system of production and a society moving within narrow limits which are of natural origin ’ ( Marx , 1976 , pp. 927–8 ) .
28 So , armed only with a piece of plywood , bulldog clips , 20 sheets of pastel paper and a box of oil pastels , I began a friendship with my perfect sketching medium .
29 Instead , it deals only with a set of internal user interfaces , which sends both requests and data carrying a known identification to authorise the transactions .
30 Armed only with a mug of tea and a packet of wholewheat biscuits , David Mead takes Julian Colbeck 's video crash course in home recording …
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