Example sentences of "[adv] with [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | The group comprised Albania ( accepted as a founding member ) , Armenia , Azerbaijan , Bulgaria , Georgia , Greece ( hitherto with only observer status ) , Moldova , Romania , Russia , Turkey and Ukraine ; Yugoslavia was not invited to the meeting because of the civil war in Bosnia-Hercegovina . |
2 | Waddington , one of four London galleries making an impressive contribution to the fair , brought works by Sean Scully , Patrick Caulfield , Ian Davenport and Barry Flanagan , but did better with more classic drawings , selling sheets by Matisse and Picabia , and expecting to place a canvas by Leger . |
3 | In contrast to the view that consistent left handers would become aphasic only with right sided lesions , Humphrey and Zangwill predicted that aphasia would occur from damage to either hemisphere , This expectation was confirmed , although there was a tendency for damage to the left hemisphere to result in more severe speech disturbances . |
4 | If we take the view that pragmatics is concerned only with grammatically encoded aspects of context ( see definition ( 8 ) above ) , then we might propose a tidy division of labour between pragmatic and sociolinguistic accounts of honorifics : pragmatics would be concerned with the meaning of honorifics ( e.g. with the specification that V encodes that the addressee is socially distant or superior ) , while sociolinguistics would be concerned with the detailed recipes for usage of such items ( e.g. the specification that amongst some segment of the speech community , V is used to aunts , uncles , teachers and so on , or whatever the local facts are ) . |
5 | Even the academics of Popper 's ‘ World Three ’ , then , do not work with ‘ literal meanings ’ but only with relatively more or less ambiguous languages , texts and contexts . |
6 | Students in other Community countries traditionally take wide-ranging curricula which include languages , philosophy , history , law , political science etc , disciplines which provide them not only with directly relevant skills for employment , but also ensure a common set of references and cultural values which are vital to mutual understanding and cooperation . |
7 | My guess is that they meant to come back , only with so much police activity they did n't like to risk it . ’ |
8 | However , such risks could be taken only with very exact knowledge of the shore — where changes of the undersea bed are highly variable in comparison with the unchanging contours ashore . |
9 | The frames tend to suffer badly from condensation , they can generally be fitted only with very slim sealed units , and some can not be double-glazed at all . |
10 | Their action was therefore rather like pouring water on to a hot frying pan , only with more serious consequences . |
11 | Why did he sit there in that most sociable of settings , solitary and apparently with neither need nor wish for company ? |
12 | So they either have to accept this noxious side-effect of their coping strategy , or to project it outwards with increasingly strident , dogmatic and simplistic vigour . |
13 | Altarus has a habit of making us think afresh with almost every release . |
14 | The fistula was opened and the stomach was rinsed gently with about 5 ml of tap water at 37°C . |
15 | For such a ubiquitous group of organisms this is something of a paradox , especially with today 's interest in biological control of insect and other arthropod pests . |
16 | In ‘ God 's Cop ’ , Mark Day 's guitar is raw and rasping like it eats ten jangly guitars for breakfast ; rhythm and booze at its best , but gelling easily with the older , classic Bez-dance tunes ‘ Hallelujah ’ and ‘ Wrote For Luck ’ , both still mesmeric , especially with tonight 's flashy light show , and ‘ Step On ’ still makes a stomping lingering finale . |
17 | The latter option may take some skill ( and patience ) , especially with more complicated circuits . |
18 | While smaller churches may be able to count every week , this may prove impractical for large churches , especially with more than one exit , without some fairly elaborate means of arriving at a total for each service . |
19 | This is sometimes surprisingly difficult to master , especially with more exuberant individuals , simply because they will run after you . |
20 | The king retained some freedom of manoeuvre : he could not choose his blood-relatives but when bestowing patronage , especially with more distant kin , he could choose between them . |
21 | A thousand feet on the QNH in solid cloud and driving rain ‘ somewhere near Maidenhead ’ is not a good place for a young pilot to be — especially with less than eighty hours flying time , no ratings , and in an aeroplane flown for only a few hours beforehand . |
22 | Definitely not battery operated around here , especially with so much room . |
23 | Sadly , it was inevitable that we could not keep up the pace against Twitchit Albion , especially with so many of our squad approaching the twilight of their careers . |
24 | Second , there is the possibility ( especially with horizontally micro-programmed computers ) of simultaneously performing several operations under control of one micro-instruction if the data paths are available . |
25 | Brenig is the finest trout fishery in Wales stocked annually with over 21,000 trout and boasting a fleet of 42 quality boats . |
26 | The effect of preceding context on auditory word recognition was investigated by Marslen-Wilson and Welsh ( 1978 ) using a speech-shadowing task in which the subject listened to continuous speech through headphones and repeated it aloud with as little delay as possible . |
27 | For a long time , control was confined to contact killers — effective enough with greenfly , less so with frog-hoppers , and hardly at all with capsid . |
28 | On the way back over the lines west we saw a lot of traffic with trains going to Oxford , coal to Didcot power station , 125 's to the West Country and three class 37 's up and down with nowhere to go . |
29 | And sending each other massive consultancy bills , I think to myself , while my well practised straight face almost lets me down with both this thought and that of the possible scenario in the Heathrow customs hall . |
30 | On asking the college authorities for a placement with a funeral service that promotes embalming , they turned her request down with both severe and strong objections . |