Example sentences of "with the [adv] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Tonight at the end of ( yet another ) tour they cracked along , alternating the boisterously rhythmic with the elegantly dreamy .
2 Such plots gave choreographers scope to stage dances in which the world of the flesh could be exemplified by folk style or demi-caractère dances and that of the world of the spirit with the newly developed ‘ flight sur les pointes ’ and softly lyrical ports de bras which epitomised the heroine 's ethereal being .
3 ( The collusion of the two communist powers was formalised by Moscow 's conclusion of an alliance with the newly victorious Chinese communists in late 1949 . )
4 Many of his lower-deck characters were comic figures — Chucks the boatswain in Peter Simple , for example , whose passionate desire to be a gentleman is satisfied when in return for his help with the newly constituted Danish Navy he is awarded the title of Count Schucksen , or Muddle the carpenter in the same book , who believes the world works in a repeating cycle of 27,672 years .
5 In September the survival of the governing coalition was endangered by the defection of 21 deputies from the Social Democratic Populist Party ( SHP ) , who temporarily formed a new " Integration Party " which on Sept. 28 announced its merger with the newly revived Republican People 's Party ( CHP ) .
6 To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what importance he attaches to developing relations with the newly independent Baltic states .
7 Malmierca also confirmed that trade negotiations with other members of the new Commonwealth of Independent States were proceeding and a three-year trade agreement was signed with the newly independent state of Ukraine in late December .
8 A series of foreign visits and treaties during July furthered Romanian relations with the newly independent states of the former Soviet Union .
9 In any case , it 's weird that whenever I say that to Keith , he looks at me with the unmistakably quizzical air of the tall thin intellectual he is , his hair on the blond side of chestnut ( now heavily greying ) ; his fair skin with his rosy cheeks reminding one of Victorian youths with perfect complexions ( or so the novels of Wilkie Collins and the paintings of the Pre-Raphaelites would have us believe ) ; his eyebrows bushy and deliberately unkempt ; his classic tweed suit of the old school , worn with a shamefully Byronic air somewhere between hippy and academic ; his accent public school , as befits his education , although he also speaks a passable Spanish , so we can keep switching languages whenever linguistic difficulties develop .
10 Since this release the Toms have followed up with the equally impressive ‘ Ruff Disco EP ’ from Nature Boy and are now up to a healthy six releases .
11 They were called the Abdabs , specialized in serious experimentation in sound and light , wore white coats , and would discuss their work , post-performance , with the equally serious audience .
12 In 1965 the young Cooder teamed up with the equally young Taj Mahal in a band called The Rising Sons .
13 The frentic merger activity among the nation 's accountants ( or not , as the case may be ) has spread to the wilds of Yorkshire where the tiny firm of Rawlinsons is linking with the equally tiny Milne Booth .
14 This important thought has been constantly at odds with the equally influential notion that we are all blank paper at birth , ready to be entirely formed by our society .
15 Clearly much of the material is unsupportable and there is a sense in which this is self-evident in that the Scrapbook is styled as an ‘ anti-document ’ which , like the films of Debord , is co-extensive with the equally unsupportable and qualitatively diminished world to which it relates .
16 One may indeed go so far as to assert that the Japanese occupation of Indochina was the key issue in the conflict between Japan and the US which led to the attack at Pearl Harbor ; and after what was , initially , a rather lofty approach to the problems of Indochina and Southeast Asian security , America 's final demand that Japan remove its forces from both China and Indochina ( 26 November 1941 ) was met with the equally final Japanese rejection which manifested itself at Pearl Harbor and the invasion of Southeast Asia .
17 They launched their assaults with the equally traditional use of overwhelming firepower .
18 It mingled , clashed with the equally cold sense of duty , the detached knowledge of what had to be done .
19 Manager Bruce Rioch wants to link Biggins , 28 goals last season , with the equally prolific ex-Celtic player Andy Walker .
20 The argument is that people can not construct socialism out of kitsch ( sometimes with the equally problematic implication that they can out of art ) .
21 It also increased their support payments , which are paid through an infernally complex Euro-mechanism which ties in the notorious European Currency Unit ( ecu ) with the equally notorious ( agricultural ) green rate .
22 Short and chubby , he once said that he was the only senior Hong Kong official who could see eye-to-eye with the equally diminutive Deng Xiaoping .
23 In the succeeding months it became plain that the determination of American leaders to play the key role in shaping the new world order was to clash with the equally determined insistence of the Russians that their interests were of paramount importance over a large part of the globe .
24 I do not deal with the equally hard problem of the patient who is admitted unconscious to hospital after a suicide attempt , where the doctrines of implied consent or necessity are used to justify a doctor in treating him .
25 Nearby is a lovely 14th-century church with the equally old Church House Inn next door .
26 It should be linked with the equally remarkable assertion that there exists within doctrine ‘ a hierarchy of truths ’ ( Unitatis Redintegratio 11 ) .
27 The precocity displayed by Ypres and Ghent in securing a candidate favourable to their industrial future was not to be imitated in the rest of France in the twelfth century ; still , other rulers , particularly those of Champagne , learned from it of the profit to be derived from allying with the increasingly powerful mercantile or industrial classes .
28 We shall be considering how new styles of relationship might be defined and generated ; relationships which would be more in tune with the increasingly influential changes in philosophy and policy , and which can support , in turn , the development of new professional attitudes and practices .
29 A more precise regulatory framework was required , it is argued , to cope with the increasingly competitive markets unleashed through structural deregulation ( i.e. through the deregulation of the types of business that categories of firms are permitted to engage in ) .
30 Though the money is being spent , local vendors are having a tough time coping with the increasingly erratic nature of demand and worsening financial instability .
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